Systematics of the family Ariidae (Ostariophysi, Siluriformes), with a redefinition of the genera.
Author
Alexandre P. Marceniuk
Author
Naércio A. Menezes
text
Zootaxa
2007
1416
1
126
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Pachyula
Ogilby, 1898
(fig. 76)
Pachyula
Ogilby, 1898: 33. Type species:
Hemipimelodus crassilabris
Ramsay & Ogilby, 1886. Type by original designation and also monotypy. Gender: feminine.
Tetranesodon
Weber, 1913: 545. Type species:
Tetranesodon conorhynchus
Weber, 1913. Type by monotypy. Gender: masculine.
FIGURE 76.
Pachyula crassilabris
, Roberts, 1978. Lateral view.
Diagnosis. The combination of two shared characters distinguishes
Pachyula
from all other genera of the
Ariidae
: (1) accessory tooth plates absent (shared with
Cephalocassis borneensis
,
Ketengus
,
Nedystoma
,
Potamarius izabalensis
and
Potamosilurus velutinus
); (2) posterior face of first epibranchial with a well developed process [shared with
Plicofollis
(with exception of
P. platystomus
)].
Supplementary morphological characters. Cephalic shield granulated visible under the skin; a moderately developed fenestra limited by lateral ethmoid and frontal visible under the skin; medial groove of neurocranium limited by frontal bones and/or on supraoccipital absent; posterior cranial fontanel moderately developed, long and narrow; fenestra limited by supraoccipital, pterotic and sphenotic absent; fossa limited by pterotic, supracleithrum and extrascapular relatively large; epioccipital invading dorsal portion of cephalic shield; occipital process triangular, very long and narrow, progressively narrower toward its posterior part; anterior and median nuchal plates fused and indistinct, forming a structure of semi-lunar aspect; tooth plates associated with vomer absent; accessory tooth plates absent; maxillary barbel fleshy and cylindrical; two pairs of mental barbels; base of adipose fin very long, as long as anal-fin base; lateral line not bifurcated at caudal region, reaching base of caudal-fin upper lobe; cleithrum wide with second dorsal process on its upper portion; posterior cleithral process very long and distinct from second dorsal process of cleithrum.
Remarks.
Tetranesodon conorhynchus
Weber, 1913 is the type-species of
Tetranesodon
and was not examined but included by possessing the diagnostic characters of the genus available in the literature. Thus, the inclusion of
Tetranesodon
as synonymous of
Pachyula
is tentative.
Distribution
and habitat. Southern New Guinea, freshwaters.