Taxonomy of the catfish genus Pseudoplatystoma Bleeker (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) with recognition of eight species. Author Uriel Angel Buitrago-Suárez Author Brooks M. Burr text Zootaxa 2007 1512 1 38 http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A7987452-69A5-4C79-B0F2-29B889EA3E1B journal article z01512p001 A7987452-69A5-4C79-B0F2-29B889EA3E1B Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) (Figure 16, Table 3) Platystoma corruscans Spix & Agassiz, 1829 :26 [pl. 13]. Type locality: in Flumine S. Francisci ( Brazil ). Holotype : whereabouts unknown. As Sorubim caparary on plate. Sorubim caparary Spix & Agassiz, 1829 : pl. 13. Type locality: in Flumine S. Francisci ( Brazil). Holotype: whereabouts unknown. Name available from plate. Platystoma coruscans Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840:17 (p. 13 in the Strasbourg deluxe edition]. Type locality: unknown. Silurus macrocephalus Larranaga , 1923 : 386. Type locality: Uruguay . Lundberg & Littmann (2003) stated this name corresponds to Silurus mangrullo on p. 377, as name only (see Devincenzi 1926: 310, 322). Neotype : MCP 14071 , (1), 700 mm SL. Sao Francisco River, Minas Gerais, Tres Marias e Pirapora , 18º13'S , 45º15'W , state of Minas Gerais , Brazil , Y. Sato , November 1987 . FIGURE 16. Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) , neotype, MCP 14071, 700 mm. Scale 15 cm. FIGURE 17. Distribution of Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (black circles), neotype is indicated by a cross; and P. orinocoense (black squares), holotype is indicated by a star. Geographic distribution: Parana River and Sao Francisco River (Fig. 17) in the countries of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Type locality: No precise location in the original description. Spix and Agassiz (1829) reported the locality as Flumine S. Francisci Brasiliae mediae as the habitat of the species. Material examined: ANSP 46327 , (1 ds), Buenos Aires , Argentina , H. W Fowler , 1916 . BMNH 1878- 10298 , (1), La Plata River , La Plata , Buenos Aires , Argentina , W. White , 1878 . BMNH 1934-820113120 , (6; 2 ds), Paraguay River, near Asuncion , Parana River , Paraguay , G. Schouten , 1934 . CAS 76846 , (2), Paraguay River, tributary Parana River, Asuncion , Paraguay , J. D. Anisits , March 1900 . CAS 152882 , (1), Pirapora, Sao Fancisco River , state of Minas Gerais , Brazil , G. S. Myers et al. , 12 October 1942 . CAS 52883 , (1), Pirapora, Sao Fancisco River , state of Minas Gerais , Brazil , G. S. Myers et al. , 12 October 1942 . FMNH 58037 , (2), Joazeiro, Sao Francisco River , state of Bahia , Brazil , J. D. Haseman , 11/28/1907 . MCP 14114 , (1), Sao Francisco River , Minas Gerais , between Tres Marias and Pirapora , 18°13'S , 45°15'W . MCP 14070 , (1), Sao Francisco River, Minas Gerais, Tres Marias e Pirapora , state of Minas Gerais , Brazil , Y. Sato , November 1987 . MCZ 7316 , (1), below the falls, probably near Piraporal, Sao Francisco River , state of Minas Gerais , Brazil , F. C Hartt , 1867 . NRM 31891 , (1), Paraguay River at club Puente Remanso , 25°11"3"N , 57°32'W , purchased from local fishermen , Paraguay , B. Delling et al. , 21 October 1994 . SIUC 33082 , (2; 1 ds), Porto Rico island, Parana River 22°45'S , 53°15'W , state of Parana , Brazil . C. S. Pavanelli , 20 July 1998 . USNM 181766 , (1), Asuncion bay, Paraguay River, near Asuncion , Paraguay , C. J. Brown , 27 December 1956 . USNM 181765 , (2), Asuncion bay, Paraguay River, near Asuncion , Paraguay , C. J. Brown , 10 January 1957 . USNM 181774 , (2), Asuncion bay, Paraguay River, near Asuncion , Paraguay , C. J. Brown , 20 December 1956 . USNM 002114 , (1), Paraguay (data on precise location is missing). Diagnosis: A species of Pseudoplatystoma distinguished by a combination of the following features: body covered by large spots distributed regularly in six to eight rows from posterior margin of opercle to tail; pale vertical bars on sides of body varying from 4-13; adipose fin containing 5 to 10 or no spots; caudal fin with few spots, some individuals with no spots on the ventral lobe; 44-47 vertebrae (see Table 9); surrounding region of both ventral and dorsal procurrent caudal rays with no spots. Description: Maximum recorded length 1140 mm TL. Pseudoplatystoma corruscans has the same profile as other members of the P. fasciatum clade. Body somewhat stout. Viewed dorsally, widest measurement at level of dorsal fin origin, decreasing gradually to tail. Lateral sides of head almost parallel. Pigmentation dark brownish on top and sides of body and head, with spots distributed in rows. A row of spots may be present below lateral line. Pale vertical bars on lateral region of body from opercle flap to caudal peduncle, varying from 4-13 (modally 4-7). No straight vertical or loop-like dark bars. Dorsal region of head with no loops, a few individuals with spots. Dorsal fin rays bearing small spots. Pectoral fin dark and with no spots. Pelvic fin pale, and between 3-6 spots. Anal fin variable, pale, dark, or spotted. A comparison with other species is in Table 9. Color and pattern of adults are shown in Fig. 18. Remarks: Swarca et al. (2005) reported the karyotype (2n = 56) for two populations ( Parana and Paraguay rivers) of P. corruscans in Brazil and noted differences in karyotype structures that might suggest cryptic species masquerading under one name. We have been unable to find trenchant phenotypic differences in specimens of P. corruscans examined from several locations in separate drainage systems and have no additional morphological data that might support the notion of cryptic species. FIGURE 18. Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum (above) and P. corruscans (below) from Parana River, near Esquina , Argentina . April 2005 . Photo by Mark. H. Sabaj . TABLE 3. Descriptive measurements of the body size and shape (in mm), and number of vertebrae for P. corruscans . Number of individuals measured, 25.
Variables Neotype mean+SD range
Standard length 700 299.2+81.2 187.2-437.1
Snout -posterior occipital process 222 120.3+29.1 73.3-165
Snout -posterior margin of the opercle 222 116.1+28.8 72.1-157.4
Dorsal fin spine length 67 34.5+9 20.9-49.6
Pectoral fin spine length 90 46.3+13.1 25-59.3
Maxillary barbel length 190 122.6+23.5 82.1-157.4
Anterior chin barbel length 80 109.1+16.4 115-129.2
Insertion maxillary barbel -eye 85 46.1+11.4 29.3-63.4
Insertion maxillary barbel -joint pectoral spine 183 91.3+24.2 56.9-129.2
Insertion maxillary barbel -joint dorsal spine 165 129.3+31.5 79.6-174
...continued TABLE 3. (continued)
Variables Neotype mean+SD range
Eye-joint pectoral spine 111 49.2+13.8 30.4-72.1
Eye-joint dorsal spine 186 83.2+22 51.6-116
Joint pectoral spine-joint dorsal spine 123 55.3+14.1 35.1-74.7
Joint pectoral spine-joint first pelvic ray 170 72.2+20.7 42.6-100.1
Joint pectoral spine-joint last ray of dorsal fin 160 71.4+18.6 44.5-97.6
Joint dorsal spine-joint first pelvic ray 169 656+16 33-79.6
Dorsal fin base length 63 25.6+7.1 15-35.4
Joint first pelvic ray-joint last dorsal fin ray 143 41.1+11.9 24.1-55.4
Joint first pelvic ray-anal fin origin 162 70.1+20 41.9-103.8
Joint first pelvic ray-origin adipose fin 190 74.1+20.8 45.4-99.6
Last dorsal fin ray-anal fin origin 244 86.7+25.3 50.4-126.6
Last dorsal fin ray-adipose fin origin 190 70.4+21.4 38.6-101.6
Anal fin origin-adipose fin origin 98 35+10.1 22-46.7
Anal fin base length 68.3 30.8+7.1 21.2-43.9
Anal fin origin-adipose fin terminus 88.4 36.3+9.4 24.9-48.1
Adipose fin origin-anal fin terminus 102 42+10.8 28.3-58.7
Adipose fin length 52.7 27.1+7.6 17.8-35.8
Anal fin terminus-adipose fin terminus 52.7 22.2+6.3 13.9-31.7
Anal fin terminus-ventral caudal fin origin 29.4 12.5+4.5 6.7-19.3
Anal fin terminus-dorsal caudal fin origin 49.4 22.7+6.4 12.7-32.5
Adipose fin terminus-ventral caudal fin origin 78.6 29.4+9 16.9-42.9
Adipose fin terminus-dorsal caudal fin origin 46.5 18.7+6.3 12.7-32.8
Caudal peduncle depth 44.4 19.7+5.8 12-27.4
Number of vertebrae 45.3+0.81 44-17