Prorivulus auriferus Costa, Lima & Suzart
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158061 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5671507 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/445287F3-644B-C410-6C17-235EFD6D7426 |
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Prorivulus auriferus Costa, Lima & Suzart |
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sp. nov. |
Prorivulus auriferus Costa, Lima & Suzart View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 1–2 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 )
Holotype. UFRJ 5932, male, 30.3 mm SL; Brazil: Estado da Bahia: Valença, coastal stream (24L 0 503477 UTM 8505050); A. O. Lima & R. R. Suzart, 28 June 2003.
Paratypes. UFRJ 5933, 1 female, 22.9 mm SL, and 3 juveniles, 13.1–15.5 mm SL; UFRJ 5934, 1 male, 28.5 mm SL, and 2 juveniles, 17.0– 18.3 mm SL (c&s); collected with holotype.
Diagnosis: As for the genus.
Description: Morphometric data given in Table 1 View TABLE 1 . Male larger than female, largest male 30.3 mm SL. Dorsal profile slightly convex from snout to end of dorsalfin base, approximately straight on caudal peduncle. Ventral profile convex on head, almost straight from anterior portion of venter to end of analfin base, nearly straight to slightly concave on caudal peduncle. Body slender, subcylindrical anteriorly, slightly deeper than wide, to compressed posteriorly. Greatest body depth at level of pelvicfin base.
Dorsal and anal fins rounded. Caudal fin oval. Pectoral fin rounded, posterior margin on vertical through pelvicfin base in male, just anterior to it in female. Tip of pelvic fin reaching between base of 2nd and 3rd analfin ray in male, and urogenital opening in female. Pelvicfin bases in close proximity. Dorsalfin origin on vertical through base of 8th or 9th analfin ray, and between neural spines of 19th and 21st vertebra. Analfin origin between pleural ribs of 13th and 15th vertebra. Dorsalfin rays 9–10; analfin rays 14– 15; caudalfin rays 32–33; pectoralfin rays 13; pelvicfin rays 7.
Scales large, cycloid. Body and head entirely scaled, except anterior ventral surface of head. Few scales on caudalfin base; no scales on dorsal and anal fins. Frontal squamation Epatterned; Escales overlapping medially; scales arranged in circular pattern around central Ascale without exposed margins. Longitudinal series of scales 31–33; transverse series of scales 8; scale rows around caudal peduncle 16. Contact organs absent. Supraorbital neuromasts 3 + 3.
Ventral process of anguloarticular broad. Rostral cartilage longer than wide, width about 65 % of length. Basihyal narrow, subrectangular, greatest width about 30 % of length; basihyal cartilage about 25 % of basihyal length. Interhyal vestigial, not ossified. Five branchiostegal rays. One or two teeth on second pharyngobranchial. First epibranchial straight. Distal process of second epibranchial absent. Uncinate process of third epibranchial long. Gillrakers of first branchial arch 1 + 8. Two vomerine teeth. Dorsal tip of preopercle with short canal. Dermosphenotic present. Ventral process of posttemporal short. Neural prezygapophyses short, about 10 % of neural spine length in fifth caudal vertebra. Epipleural ribs rodlike. Total vertebrae 31–32.
males holotype male paratype female paratype Prepelvic length 53.7 53.3 57.7
Length of dorsalfin base 10.3 9.5 10.1
Length of analfin base 22.1 22.0 21.3
Caudalfin length 38.9 40.3 39.3
Pectoralfin length 23.5 25.2 23.0
Pelvicfin length 13.6 14.6 11.2
Head length 25.8 26.8 27.1 Percents of head length
Head depth 60.6 61.8 59.0
Head width 72.7 70.6 68.6
Snout length 13.3 15.6 13.2
Lower jaw length 20.5 18.6 17.8
Eye diameter 35.5 37.9 38.1 Coloration in life: Male: Side of body light gray with irregular shaped golden blotches below lateral midline, and zigzag dark purplish gray stripe on lateral midline overlapped by oblique bars of same color scattered over flank. Dorsum light yellowish brown, venter light yellow. Postorbital pale brown, golden on ventral portion of opercle.
Infraorbital region and ventral surface of head light yellow. Lower jaw dark brown. Iris light yellow. Dorsal fin hyaline with pale gray dots and narrow yellow distal margin. Anal fin yellow with narrow black margin, light blue on base. Caudal fin light blue with pale yellow dots and dark gray distal margin. Pelvic fin yellow. Pectoral fin yellowish hyaline.
Female: Side of body light gray with zigzag dark gray to black stripe on lateral midline. Dorsum light brown, venter light gray. No distinctive black spot on posterior portion of caudal peduncle nor on caudalfin base. Postorbital region with black stripe, pale golden on ventral portion of opercle. Infraorbital region and ventral surface of head light gray. Lower jaw dark gray to black. Iris light yellow. Dorsal and anal fins pale yellow with transverse rows of small dark gray spots; distal margin of anal fin black. Caudal fin light yellow with narrow dark gray bars. Paired fins hyaline.
Distribution: Known only from the type locality, a coastal plain brook in the Município de Valença, northeastern Brazil.
Habitat notes: The type series was collected in a shallow (about 40 cm deep), small freshwater brook within a forest, near a salt water canal. It is situated in a coastal region, with a net of canals forming a series of small islands. The water was reddish brown, acid (pH 4.0), not turbid. The only other fish species found was the characid Hyphessobrycon cf. itaparicensis Lima & Costa.
Etymology: From the Latin auriferus (auriferous), referring to the male color pattern consisting of golden spots on the flank.
UFRJ 5932 | UFRJ 5934 | UFRJ 5933 | |
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Standard length (mm) Percents of standard length | 30.3 | 28.5 | 22.9 |
Body depth Caudal peduncle depth Predorsal length | 20.5 14.3 75.7 | 19.7 13.7 77.2 | 19.9 13.0 77.6 |
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