Revision of Banded Knifefishes of the Gymnotus carapo and G. tigre clades (Gymnotidae Gymnotiformes) from the Southern Neotropics
Author
Craig, Jack M.
Author
Malabarba, Luiz R.
Author
Crampton, William G. R.
Author
Albert, James S.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-13
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Gymnotus paraguensis
Albert and Crampton, 2003:34
Figure 16
,
Table 2
Material
examined:
Brazil
:
FMNH
108546
,
164
mm,
Mato
Grosso do Sul
,
Aquiduana
,
Brejo do Santa Sofia
,
Rio Novo
(19°35’89”S,
056°20’47”W
)
;
MCP
13415,
Santa Catarina
,
Rio Uruguai
drainage,
Rio Uruguai
/
Itá
(27°17’60”S, 052°19’60”W)
.
Paraguay
:
NRM
42380
,
240
mm,
Canindeyú
,
Saltos da
Guaira
,
Mulle Ytaipú
,
Río Paraná
drainage (
24°03’44”S
,
054°18’W
)
;
NRM
42397
,
171
mm,
Central Province
, Río
Paraguay
drainage, swamp close to
Lago Ypacarai
;
MNHNP 4169
, Department of
Paraguay
,
Itapua
,
Capitan Meza Río de La Plata
drainage,
Río Paraná
, Capitan Meza, Club de Caza y
Pesca de Capitan Meza
(
26°57’44”S
,
055°10’57”W
)
;
UMMZ 206155
(
holotype
),
222 mm
, Department of
Paraguay
,
Itapua
,
Río Paraná
drainage,
Arroyo Tembey
,
7.4 km
SW of San Rafael de Paraná
(
26°35’S
,
055°34’W
)
;
UMMZ
240700
(
paratype
),
193 mm
, same locality as
UMMZ 206155
.
Uruguay
:
ANSP
uncat.,
Río Negro
,
Nuevo Berlín
,
Río de La Plata
drainage,
Río Uruguay
, along shore near municipal pier (
32°58’46”S
,
058°3’48”W
)
.
TABLE 2.
Morphometric data for 31 specimens of two species of the
G. tigre
clade. See Materials and Methods for morphometric abbreviations. Modes reported for all meristic characters except numbers of anal-fin rays (AFR), pored lateral-line scales anterior to the first ventral lateral-line ramus (PLR), total pored lateral-line scales (PLL) and ventral lateral-line rami (VLR), all of which are reported as medians.
G. inaequilabiatus
|
G. paraguensis
|
N |
Min |
Max |
Mean |
N |
Min |
Max |
Mean |
TL |
26 |
130 |
998 |
431.4 |
4 |
164 |
240 |
205.3 |
HL |
22 |
13.5 |
82.0 |
42.5 |
4 |
19.6 |
27.3 |
23.2 |
HL% |
22 |
8.2 |
12.8 |
10.6 |
4 |
9.8 |
12.2 |
11.4 |
PR% |
21 |
31.7 |
39.4 |
37.5 |
4 |
34.0 |
35.7 |
35.2 |
MW% |
17 |
39.5 |
49.1 |
44.1 |
4 |
37.2 |
39.0 |
38.4 |
PO% |
17 |
58.5 |
63.4 |
61.0 |
4 |
57.7 |
62.2 |
60.8 |
IO% |
21 |
35.8 |
50.8 |
43.5 |
4 |
31.1 |
40.7 |
34.6 |
BD% |
16 |
81.1 |
100.5 |
93.2 |
4 |
84.3 |
96.2 |
87.6 |
BW% |
15 |
37.5 |
80.8 |
65.9 |
4 |
51.5 |
76.5 |
61.1 |
BW/BD |
15 |
38.6 |
82.5 |
70.8 |
4 |
60.5 |
79.6 |
69.4 |
HD% |
15 |
50.7 |
72.6 |
60.4 |
4 |
56.7 |
69.2 |
60.9 |
HW% |
15 |
59.8 |
75.1 |
68.0 |
4 |
57.7 |
66.3 |
60.1 |
BO% |
5 |
43.7 |
76.5 |
63.1 |
3 |
31.8 |
35.7 |
34.2 |
PA% |
6 |
45.6 |
74.6 |
55.9 |
4 |
62.8 |
85.0 |
73.0 |
P1% |
12 |
39.0 |
47.9 |
44.7 |
4 |
37.4 |
48.3 |
42.3 |
AF% |
16 |
73.2 |
87.8 |
82.6 |
4 |
79.7 |
81.7 |
80.6 |
N |
Min |
Max |
Mode |
N |
Min |
Max |
Mode |
BND |
12 |
21 |
29 |
22 |
3 |
23 |
26 |
24 |
AFR |
11 |
214 |
390 |
370 |
2 |
210 |
260 |
235 |
P1R |
18 |
13 |
21 |
19 |
3 |
17 |
21 |
19 |
SAL |
11 |
6 |
13 |
12 |
3 |
7 |
12 |
11 |
CEP |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
APS |
12 |
9 |
14 |
9 |
3 |
14 |
15 |
14 |
PCV |
2 |
45 |
45 |
45 |
2 |
32 |
35 |
34 |
PLR |
13 |
43 |
54 |
48 |
3 |
40 |
49 |
48 |
PLL |
4 |
98 |
153 |
130 |
3 |
80 |
135 |
114 |
VLR |
10 |
23 |
38 |
32 |
3 |
49 |
55 |
50 |
FIGURE 16.
Gymnotus paraguensis
holotype, UMMZ 206155 (222 mm).
Diagnosis.
Gymnotus paraguensis
differs from all sympatric members of the
Gymnotus tigre
clade (
G. inaequilabiatus
) on the following characters: 1, more precaudal vertebrae (PCV 32–35, median 34 vs.
45 in
all specimens of
G. inaequilabiatus
); 2, more ventral lateral-line rami (VLR 49055, median 50 vs. 23–38, median 32).
Description:
Morphometric and meristic data in
Table 1
. Sexually monomorphic, including in breeding condition. Total length to
240 mm
. Morphological maturity at roughly
110 mm
. Scales rounded to slightly ovoid on anterior two thirds of body, ovoid on posterior one third. Gape large in mature specimens, to or beyond posterior nares. Mouth superior with lower jaw longer than upper, rictus decurved. Chin especially fleshy and protuberant with fleshy pad of electrosensitive organs overlying tip of snout and oral jaws. Anterior narial pore partially to entirely included within gape in narial fold. Anterior nares large, subequal to eye diameter. Circumorbital series ovoid. Ethmoid region broad between anterior nares, with rounded anterior margin. Eye position lateral, lower margin of eye dorsal or horizontal to rictus. Premaxilla with 12–13 teeth disposed in single row along outer margin, arrow-head shaped anteriorly, conical posteriorly. Straight median margin of premaxilla. Maxilla-palatine articulation near anterior tip of endopterygoid. Maxilla vertical, rod-shaped, narrow distally with a straight ventral margin, length equal to roughly width of 4–6 dentary teeth. Dentary with one row of 16–18 (median 17) teeth, none arrow-head shaped anteriorly. Posterodorsal and posteroventral dentary processes abut at midlength. Dentary posteroventral process shorter than posterodorsal, narrow distally. Dentary ventral margin lamella narrow, depth less than posterior process. Opercle dorsal margin straight to slightly convex. Dorsal opercular process lamellar or rugose, crest absent or small, posterior margin entirely smooth, without spines or processes. Preopercle with anteroventral notch, posterodorsal laterosensory ramus with two superficial pores, margin of medial shelf entire, median shelf large, more than one-half width of symplectic. Metapterygoid superior and inferior portions approximately equal in size, ascending process robust, long, base shorter than length, curved, tip simple. Interopercle dorsal margin ascending process broad. Subopercle dorsal margin concave. Retroarticular with an arched lamella posteriorly forming a small canal, posterior margin square. Anguloarticular process short, extending beyond ventral margin of dentary. Mandible long, extended, length greater than twice depth. Trigeminal nerve canals divided within the hyomandibula. Posterior lateral line fenestra not contacting posterodorsal margin of hyomandibula. Cranial fontanels closed in juveniles and adults. Frontal shape broad, width at fourth infraorbital greater than that of parietal, anterior margin of straight, continuous with margins of adjacent roofing bones, postorbital process broad, more than two times width of supraorbital canal. Lateral ethmoid absent. Parietal rectangular, length less than width. Parasphenoid anteroventral portion robust, extending ventral to lateral margin of parasphenoid, posterior processes narrow. Prootic foraminae separate for cranial nerves Vp and
V2–3
+VII. Adductor mandibula muscle undivided at insertion, intermuscular bones absent. All basibranchials unossified. Gill rakers not contacting gill bar. Pectoral with 17–21 (mode 19) rays, medial radial large. Mesocoracoid elongate, length more than four times width.
Cleithrum broad, ventral margin curved, anterior limb long, more than 1.8 times ascending limb, deeply incised on its anteroventral margin, without large facet for insertion of muscle from supracleithrum. Postcleithrum thin, discoid or sickle shaped. Body cavity of long, with 32–35 (mode 34) precaudal vertebrae. Rib five robust along its entire extent, less than three times width of rib six. Hemal spines present. Displaced hemal spines absent. Length anal-fin pterygiophores equal to or longer than hemal spines. Anal fin with 214–390 (median 370) rays. Lateral line ventral rami 49–55 (median 50). Caudal appendage short, less one-half length of pectoral fin. Single hypaxial electric organ along entire ventral margin of body. Four rows of electroplates near caudal insertion of anal fin.
Color in Alcohol:
Bands irregular in shape, width and color, on specimens and among individuals. Ground color tan to yellow. Obliquely-oriented, evenly-pigmented, chocolate-colored bands sharp margins on lateral surface from nape and to tip of caudal appendage (23–26 mode 24). Uniquely, three dark bands from either side meet at ventral midline between anus and anal-fin origin. Pale interband contrast similar along entire body axis. Head never banded, spotted, or blotched, dark grey dorsally grading to lighter grey ventrally. Numerous chromophores speckled over branchiostegal membranes and ventral surface of head. Pectoral-fin rays brown, interradial membranes hyaline. Anterior 40% of anal-fin brown, mid 40% black, posterior 20% translucent.