Argolebias Costa, 2008

Alonso, Felipe, Terán, Guillermo Enrique, Alanís, Wilson Sebastián Serra, Calviño, Pablo, Montes, Martin Miguel, García, Ignacio Daniel, Barneche, Jorge Adrián, Almirón, Adriana, Ciotek, Liliana, Giorgis, Pablo & Cascioưa, Jorge, 2023, From the mud to the tree: phylogeny of Austrolebias killifishes, new generic structure and description of a new species (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 199 (1), pp. 280-309 : 286

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad032

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E1210342-9DBD-4D89-ABF5-1925792D0E14C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8328857

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA879A-FFA2-FFF2-FF2E-FBF1FA8DF9C1

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scientific name

Argolebias Costa, 2008
status

stat. nov.

Genus Argolebias Costa, 2008 stat. nov.

Argolebias Costa, 2008 as a subgenus of Austrolebias View in CoL .

Type species: Cynolebias nigripinnis Regan, 1912 View in CoL .

Diagnosis: This genus can be distinguished from all other genera of the Austrolebias genus group by presenting iridescent spots on the medial distal portion of the pectoral fin and by the following unique combination of characters: (1) a gap between preopercular and mandibular series of neuromasts; (2) a wide dark grey to black border on most scales on the ventral half portion of the flank, above the anal fin, in mature dominant males (not considering bands); (3) fused iridescent marks on the distal portion of the dorsal fin; (4) black blotch on the most anterior region of the dorsal fin; (5) absence of dark grey to black spots on flanks in males; and (6) dorsal radial of pectoral fin absent ( Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ).

Differential diagnosis: In addition to the unique combination of character states mentioned in the Diagnosis above, the genus Argolebias can be distinguished from all other genera of the Austrolebias genus group by having <40 scales in the longitudinal series (vs.> 40 scales in Titanolebias ); by the presence of scales in the preopercular region (vs. absent in Gymnolebias ); by the basal and medial region of pectoral fins non-hyaline in adult males (vs. hyaline in Amatolebias , Austrolebias and Garcialebias ); by the lack of ossified contact organs in the anal fin of males (vs. present in Acantholebias ); by presenting the rostral region scaled, subocular bar vertically directed and pelvic fins without an obvious interspace in males (vs. subocular bar posteriorly directed, anterior region of head near rostral neuromasts without scales and conspicuous interspace between pelvic fins in males, in Megalebias ); and by presenting longitudinally aligned and fused iridescent marks on the distal portion of the dorsal fin (vs. if present, marks on dorsal fin distal portion not fused, in Acrolebias , Cypholebias and Matilebias ).

Synapomorphies: Argolebias is a monophyletic clade supported by one morphological synapomorphy (see Supporting Information, Appendix S5): dorsal radial of pectoral fin absent (189:1).

Species included: Argolebias nigripinnis Regan, 1912 comb. nov., Argolebias guarani sp. nov. and Argolebias paranaensis Costa, 2006 comb. nov.

Distribution: Flood plains of the middle and lower Uruguay River, middle and lower Paraná basins and Río de la Plata estuary, in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Cyprinodontiformes

Family

Rivulidae

Loc

Argolebias Costa, 2008

Alonso, Felipe, Terán, Guillermo Enrique, Alanís, Wilson Sebastián Serra, Calviño, Pablo, Montes, Martin Miguel, García, Ignacio Daniel, Barneche, Jorge Adrián, Almirón, Adriana, Ciotek, Liliana, Giorgis, Pablo & Cascioưa, Jorge 2023
2023
Loc

Argolebias Costa, 2008

sensu Costa 2008
2008
Loc

Austrolebias

Costa 1998
1998
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