Abstract

ABSTRACT Rhyacoglanis, a new genus of the South American freshwater catfish family Pseudopimelodidae is described from cis-Andean portions of the continent. Rhyacoglanis is distinguished from other genera of the family by three synapomorphies: presence of a light blotch on the cheek; a connection between the middle of the dark caudal-fin stripe and the dark caudal-peduncle pigmentation; and 30-35 total vertebrae. Species of Rhyacoglanis are rheophilic and strongly associated with rapids and other swift-flowing waters. A phylogenetic analysis based on 41 morphological characters yields a hypothesis of monophyly of the Pseudopimelodidae and Rhyacoglanis. Pimelodus pulcher Boulenger, 1887, from the western Amazon basin is designated as type-species of the new genus and redescribed. Four new species are described: Rhyacoglanis annulatus, from the río Orinoco basin, with a nearly ringed dark band on the caudal peduncle, and a larger distance between anus and anal-fin origin; R. epiblepsis, from the rio Madeira basin, with numerous dark spots scattered on the body, and rounded caudal-fin lobes; R. paranensis, from the upper rio Paraná basin, with three distinct dark bands on the body, and 31-33 total vertebrae; and R. seminiger, from the rio Juruena basin, with subdorsal and subadipose dark bands fused anteroposteriorly, and a separate dark band on the caudal peduncle.

Highlights

  • Pseudopimelodidae Fernández-Yépez & Antón, 1966 is a small family of Neotropical catfishes currently encompassing six genera (Batrochoglanis Gill, 1858; Cephalosilurus Haseman, 1911; Cruciglanis Ortega-Lara & Lehmann, 2006; Lophiosilurus Steindachner, 1889; Microglanis Eigenmann, 1912; and Pseudopimelodus Bleeker, 1858)

  • Rhyacoglanis is distinguished in the Pseudopimelodidae by three characters, the first two of which autapomorphic: 1) the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the head are grey with a light blotch on the cheek; 2) the dark stripe along the midline of the upper and lower caudal-fin lobes is confluent with a dark caudal peduncle blotch; 3) 30-35 total vertebrae

  • Rhyacoglanis differs from other pseudopimelodids except Cruciglanis and Pseudopimelodus by the combination of the presence of the vomer, the anterior nostril located slightly posterior of the rictus nearly at the vertical through the posterior of the base of the maxillary barbel, and the thick skin on the pectoral-fin spine

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Introduction

Pseudopimelodidae Fernández-Yépez & Antón, 1966 is a small family of Neotropical catfishes currently encompassing six genera (Batrochoglanis Gill, 1858; Cephalosilurus Haseman, 1911; Cruciglanis Ortega-Lara & Lehmann, 2006; Lophiosilurus Steindachner, 1889; Microglanis Eigenmann, 1912; and Pseudopimelodus Bleeker, 1858). These genera include 45 valid species in drainages east of the Andes from the río Orinoco across the Amazon to the rio Paraná plus the rio São Francisco and coastal rivers of the Guianas. These issues were resolved, in part, by Silfvergrip (1992) who recognized Zungaro zungaro as the senior synonym of Paulicea luetkeni (Steindachner, 1876) and a pimelodid

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