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Key to the species of
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1. Distance between snout and pectoral-fin origin 20.7% SL; five maxillary teeth; in adult male posteriormost unbranched analfin ray more sagittally expanded than anteriormost branched anal-fin ray and seven anterior branched anal-fin rays posteriorly projecting beyond midlength of fin; posteroventral pouch-scale lobe of adult male present, with many convergent
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; bony hooks absent on caudal-fin rays of adult male........................................................
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- Distance between snout and pectoral-fin origin 22.831.2 % SL; maxillary teeth absent or, where present, up to four (rarely five, n = 2); in adult males posteriormost unbranched anal-fin ray sagittally as expanded as anteriormost branched anal-fin ray and seven anterior branched anal-fin rays posteriorly not projecting beyond midlength of fin; posteroventral pouch-scale lobe of adult males absent or, when present, with
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not converging to it; bony hooks present on caudal-fin rays of adult males.....................................................................................................(2)
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2. Caudal-fin rays 11 and 12 strongly curved ventrally along their lengths in adult males; nasal bone (in dorsal view) with its lateral border greatly concave, arched at an angle equal to or less than 135°; base of caudal-fin ray 12 extending on posterior portion of hypural 2; pouch scale of adult males with
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distributed along dorsal and posterior borders.............
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- Caudal-fin rays 11 and 12 straight along their lengths in adult males; nasal bone (in dorsal view) with its lateral border straight along its entire length or slightly concave, arched at an angle greater than 135°; base of caudal-fin ray 12 extending on posterior portion of hypural 1 or on narrow space between hypurals 1 and 2 (variable in
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); pouch scale of adult males with
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only distributed along posterior border...........................................................(3)
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3. Unbranched pelvic-fin ray hypertrophied, distally curved in adult males..................................
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<keyLead id="30E9D05A62019104FF4EFD5AFA41FD63" box="[151,1436,721,742]" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">- Unbranched pelvic-fin ray not hypertrophied, not distally curved in adult males...................................(4)</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30E9D05A62019104FF4EFD65FA46FC86" box="[151,1435,750,771]" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">4. Terminal lateral-line tube on middle caudal-fin rays present...................................................(5)</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30E9D05A62019104FF4EFC87FA46FCA4" box="[151,1435,780,801]" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">- Terminal lateral-line tube on middle caudal-fin rays absent....................................................(6)</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="8BA7736F62019104FF4EFCA2FA41FCDE" blockId="81.[151,1436,222,1739]" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">
<keyLead id="30E9D05A62019104FF4EFCA2FA41FCDE" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">5. Posteroventral pouch-scale lobe of adult males absent or reduced; caudal peduncle blotch conspicuous, more developed vertically than longitudinally...............................................................................(8)</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30E9D05A62019104FF4EFCEFFA46FC13" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">- Posteroventral pouch-scale lobe of adult males well developed, oriented toward posteriormost ventral procurrent rays of caudal fin; caudal peduncle blotch absent, diffuse or, when conspicuous, more developed longitudinally than vertically..........(9)</keyLead>
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6. Humeral blotch absent;
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muscles not surpassing posterodorsal border of pouch scale in adult males; outermost branched pectoral-fin ray of adult males moderately branched, never forming fan-shaped structure, without bony hooks and
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pigmentation distally.......................................................................
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<emphasis id="B96CAF7D62019104FAE9FC52FA46FC6B" box="[1328,1435,985,1006]" italics="true" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">G. valencia</emphasis>
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- Humeral blotch present;
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muscles surpassing posterodorsal border of pouch scale in adult males; outermost branched pectoral-fin ray of adult males highly branched distally forming fan-shaped structure with few minute bony hooks and whitish area or
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blotch (sometimes black, orange, or reddish in live specimens of
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)..............(7)
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7. Vertebrae 3839; snout length 22.128.4 % HL; five anterior dorsal-fin rays with intense
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pigmentation at theirs bases; pouch scale of adult males reaching dorsally to caudal-fin ray 10 or area between rays 9 and 10; adipose fin present; adult specimens with anterior fontanel well developed or, if frontals slightly contacting, forming a medium-sized opening.....................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B96CAF7D62019104FAD0FB2DFA46FB3E" box="[1289,1435,1190,1211]" italics="true" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">G. melanocheir</emphasis>
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- Vertebrae 4041; snout length 28.331.8 % HL; five anterior dorsal-fin rays without intense
<taxonomicName id="4C1808EC62019104FB87FB4FFB54FB5C" box="[1118,1161,1220,1241]" pageId="81" pageNumber="82" rank="species" species="dark">dark</taxonomicName>
pigmentation at theirs bases (rays faintly dusky by scattered chromatophores); pouch scale of adult males reaching dorsally to caudal-fin ray 10 or area between rays 11 and 12; adipose fin usually absent or vestigial (&gt; 80% of examined specimens); adult specimens with anterior fontanel absent or extremely reduced by extensive contact between frontals................................
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8. Dorsal and ventral procurrent rays and principal rays
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of caudal fin with intense
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pigmentation; gill gland of adult males present........................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C1808EC62019104FADAFADDFA46FAEE" box="[1283,1435,1366,1387]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Characidae" genus="Deuterodon" kingdom="Animalia" order="Characiformes" pageId="81" pageNumber="82" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="atracaudatus">
<emphasis id="B96CAF7D62019104FADAFADDFA46FAEE" box="[1283,1435,1366,1387]" italics="true" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">G. atracaudatus</emphasis>
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- Caudal-fin rays without intense
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pigmentation, rays usually light gray and with scattered
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chromatophores; gill gland of adult males usually absent (present only in five of 87 examined specimens)..........................
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<emphasis id="B96CAF7D62019104FAC9FA1AFA46FA23" box="[1296,1435,1425,1446]" italics="true" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">G. intermedius</emphasis>
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9. Caudal peduncle blotch large and conspicuous, extending beyond midlength of middle caudal-fin rays; denticles absent on gill rakers; teeth of inner premaxillary row with cusps forming an anteriorly concave arch......................
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10. Vertebrae 4142; adult males with an intense
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pigmentation (often red in life) between pelvic- and anal-fin origins; least interorbital width 27.133.7 % HL; caudal peduncle blotch absent or, when present, diffuse, not reaching midlength of middle caudal-fin rays.............................................................................. ..
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<emphasis id="B96CAF7D62019104FAFEF9D5FA46F9F6" box="[1319,1435,1630,1651]" italics="true" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">G. caucanus</emphasis>
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- Vertebrae 3940; adult males lacking intense
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pigmentation near pelvic-fin origin; least interorbital width 35.343.7 % HL; caudal peduncle blotch conspicuous, more concentrated on middle caudal-fin rays than on caudal peduncle, and reaching midlength of middle caudal-fin rays.............................................................
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<emphasis id="B96CAF7D62019104FACEF93DFA46F94E" box="[1303,1435,1718,1739]" italics="true" pageId="81" pageNumber="82">G. chocoensis</emphasis>
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