Revision of the polytypic electric fish Gymnotus carapo (Gymnotiformes, Teleostei), with descriptions of seven subspecies
Author
Albert, James S.
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-08-08
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Gymnotus carapo caatingaensis
New Subspecies
Figure 3
B,
Tables 3
and
4
Holotype
:
AUM
20624, 225
mm.
Brazil
,
Piauí
,
Río Gurgueia
aff.
Río Parnaíba
(
08°32’24”S
,
044°25’48”W
).
Paratype
:
AUM
20624, 210
mm.
Brazil
,
Piauí
,
Río Gurgueia
aff.
Río Parnaíba
(
08°32’24”S
,
044°25’48”W
).
Non-Types:
AUM
20689 (2),
95–138 mm
,
Brazil
,
Piauí
,
Río Gurgueia
,
25 km
SW Urucui
.
AUM 2079
(4),
156–192 mm
,
Piauí
,
Parnaíba
,
between Santa Filomena and Jurumenha
.
AUM
20793 (4),
111–195 mm
,
Brazil
,
Piauí
,
Parnaíba
,
between Santa Filomenha and Jurumenha
.
Description:
Specimens of
G. carapo
from the Caatinga ecoregion in the Brazilian state of
Piauí
overlap substantially in morphometric and meristic PC-space with specimens from other localities (
Figures 4
,
5
, and 12).
Gymnotus carapo caatingaensis
is characterized by the following combination of statistically significant (p <0.01) traits when compared to the rest of the species as a whole (see Principal Components Analyses and t-tests): short head (HL 10.2%–12.2% TL, mean 11.2% vs. 10.4%–15.5%, mean 12.7% in all other subspecies), long postorbital distance (PO 63.2%–66.9% HL, mean 65.2% vs. 36.8%–66.5%, mean 61.2% in all other subspecies), long pectoral fins (P1 46.9%–58.0% HL, mean 52.3% vs. 36.3%–60.9%, mean 45.9% in all other subspecies) and short anal fin (AF 70.9%–80.1% TL, mean 75.8% vs. 69.4%–88.0%, mean 79.9% in all other subspecies).
Distribution:
Known from Río Parnaíba basin in the Brazilian
Piauí
state of
Piauí
(
Figure 2
B).
Etymology:
Subspecific epithet derived from the Caatinga ecoregion of northeastern
Brazil
, home to a characteristic arid scrubland and thorny scrub forest.