Hypostomus faveolus, new species
Figs. 1-2
Hypostomus sp. “Honeycomb-pleco” (L 037a): Glaser & Glaser, 1995: 22 (photo; “ Brazil ”).
Hypostomus sp. “Xingu-Hypostomus” (L 161): Glaser & Glaser, 1995: 63 (photo; “rio Xingu/ Brazil ”).
Hypostomus sp. Stawikowski, 1989: 458 (“L37”, photo 4; “rio Araguaia”); Melo et al., 2005: 100-101 (photo; Mato Grosso, rio da Mortes, tributary of the rio Araguaia); Stawikowski et al., 2004: 44 (L 37; “ Brasilien, Pará, rio Tocantins, rio Araguaia (nahe Marabá) und Maranhão, rio Lageado”).
Holotype. MZUSP 90722 (206.0 mm SL), Brazil, Mato Grosso, Cocalinho, Corixo da Saudade (Corixinho), 25 km NO of Cocalinho on road MT 326, rio Araguaia drainage (rio Tocantins basin), 14 o 17’20.6’’S 51 o 09’12.1’’W, 13 Oct 2004, J. L. O. Birindelli, O. Oyakawa, C. R. Moreira, M. I. Landim, A. C. Oliveira, A. Datovo, C. Nolasco.
Paratypes. Brazil (rio Tocantins basin): MZUSP 86231 (1, 148.6 mm SL), collected with holotype. MNRJ 25476 (1, 107.6 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Nova Xavantina, córrego Cachoeirinha, tributary of rio Pindaíba, 30 Jan 2002, P. A. Buckup et al. MZUSP 4871 (2, 135.5- 158.3 mm SL), ANSP 187418 (1, 148.0 mm SL), Goiás, Aruanã, rio Araguaia, 14 o 54’S 51 o 05’W, Sep 1966, Excursão Depto. de Zoologia. MZUSP 26534 (1, 170.0 mm SL), Goiás, rio Resende, tributary of rio Vermelho, ca. 10 km of Buenolândia, 15 o 48’S 50 o 17’W, Nov 1981, J. C. Garavello et al. MZUSP 52128 (1, 180.7 mm SL), INPA 28859 (1, 147.8 mm SL), Tocantins, Araguaçu, rio Água Fria, Fazenda Praia Alta 2, road Araguaçu / Barreira do Piqui, 27 km N of Araguaçu, 12 o 44’S 49 o 56’W, 6 Jul 1997, F. C. T. Lima et al. MZUSP 86790 (1, 77.1 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Canarana, rio Água Suja (or Curuá), tributary of rio das Mortes, on road BR 158, aproximately 13 km S of Serra Dourada, 13 o 49’47"S 52 o 02’15"W, Oct 2004, O. T. Oyakawa et al. MZUSP 89041 (10, 23.8-39.8 mm SL), Goiás, Goiás, rio Vermelho 2, on road GO 164, 15 o 54’11"S 50 o 06’55"W, 23 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 89267 (4, 31.4-39.8 mm SL), Goiás, Crixás, rio Preto, on road GO 334 between Cocalinho and Nova Crixás, 14 o 22’18"S 50 o 39’13"W, 26 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 89387 (8, 43.0- 145.3 mm SL), NUP 5560 (1, 93.7 mm SL), Goiás, Crixás, Córrego da Taboca, tributary of rio Crixás-Mirim, on road GO 336, between Crixás and Nova Crixás, 14 o 19’27"S 50 o 12’32"W, 28 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 89622 (1, 168.0 mm SL), Goiás, Luís Alves, rio Verde, tributary of rio Araguaia, 13 o 09’28"S 50 o 30’22"W, 10 Apr 2004, A. Akama. MHNG 2691.077 (5, 53.5-81.3 mm SL), small tributary of rio Tocantins, N. Estreito (= “Paranadji”), 1993, U. Werner. UNT 310 (3, 147.0-180.0 mm SL), Maranhão, Imperatriz, rio Mosquito, 5 o 32’S 47 o 29’W, 30 Jun 2000, NEAMB/UFT .
Non-types. Brazil (rio Tocantins basin): LBP 1523 (7, 22.9-33.1 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Barra do Garça, rio Insula, tributary of rio das Mortes, 15º 40’57"S 52º 13’24"W, Dec 2002, C. Oliveira. LBP 1839 (2, 36.9-67.5 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Barra do Garça, rio Insula, tributary to rio das Mortes, Araguaia, 15º32’54"S 52º12’17"W, Aug 2003, C. Martins et al. MZUSP 19279 (1, 162.3 mm SL), rio Araguaia and Tocantins, Sudepe, 1975-1977. MZUSP 22813 (1, 81.2 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Santa Terezinha, rio Araguaia, Oct 1964, H. A. Britski. MZUSP 89076 (2, 52.4-83.4 mm SL), Goiás, Goiás, rio Bugre, tributary of rio Vermelho, on road GO 164, 25 km NW of Goiás, 15 o 47’13"S 50 o 07’53"W, 24 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 89334 (2, 26.5-27.7 mm SL), Goiás, Nova Crixás, Córrego Pitomba, tributary of rio Crixás-Mirim, on road GO 336 near Nova Crixás, 14 o 08’35"S 50 o 20’13"W, 27 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 89390 (3, 93.0- 113.9 mm SL), Goiás, Santa Terezinha de Goiás, rio Crixás-Açu, on road GO 465, 14 o 26’26"S 49 o 42’37"W, 28 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 89482 (1, 44.0 mm SL), Goiás, Nova Crixás, rio Palmital, tributary of rio Crixás, on road GO 156, 13 o 46’28"S 50 o 16’00"W, 29 29 Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. MZUSP 90721 (1, 142.6 mm SL), Goiás, Crixás, ribeirão d’Anta, tributary of rio Crixás-Açu, on road GO 336, 14 o 32’06"S 50 o 02’12"W, Jul 2005, C. Chamon et al. UNT 246 (2, 77.3-90.8 mm SL), Maranhão, Imperatriz, rio Mosquito, 5 o 32’S 47 o 29’W, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 309 (1, 101.1 mm SL), Maranhão, Porto Franco, córrego Lajeado, 5 o 32’S 47 o 29’W, 28 Jun 2000, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 312 (4, 97.1-142.9 mm SL), Maranhão, Porto Franco, ribeirão Sucupira, 6 o 22’S 47 o 27’W, 28 Jun 2000, NEAMB/ UFT. UNT 325 (1, 67.3 mm SL), Maranhão, Ribamar Fiquene, ribeirão Sumaúma, 5 o 56’S 47 o 26’W, 28 Jun 2000, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 326 (4, 27.5-48.8 mm SL), UNT 1051 (5, 28.8-44.5 mm SL), UNT 1115 (11, 15.5-113.5 mm SL), Tocantins, Guaraí, córrego Barreiro, 8 o 50’S 48 o 31’W, 26 Jun 2000, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 366 (1, 96.6 mm SL), Goiás, UHE Serra da Mesa, 13 o 46’58"S 48 o 25’00"W, 6 Jun 1997, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 391 (1, 146.9 mm SL), UNT 392 (1, 149.4 mm SL), UNT 393 (1, 140 mm SL), Tocantins, Paranã, rio Paranã, 12 o 30’S 48 o 12’W, 9 May 2001, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 507 (1, 151.4 mm SL), Tocantins, Santa Fé do Araguaia, rio Araguaia, 6 o 53’S 49 o 08’W, 12 Oct 2003, NEAMB/ UFT. UNT 508 (1, 84.2 mm SL), Tocantins, Araguaína, creek between Filadélfia and Araguaína, 7 o 25’S 47 o 35’W, 2 Nov 2003, NEAMB/UFT. UNT 509 (1, 40.1 mm SL), Tocantins, Araguaína, creek between Filadélfia and Araguaína, on road BR153, 7 o 26’S 47 o 30’W, 2 Nov 2003, NEAMB/UFT . UNT 1028 (8, 22.1-52.4 mm SL), UNT 1041 (6, 31.3-69.7 mm SL), UNT 3216 (14, 15.6- 74.3 mm SL), Tocantins, Tocantinópolis, córrego Tobasa, 6 o 19’S 47 o 26’W, 29 Jun 2000, NEAMB/UFT. Brazil (rio Xingu basin): MNRJ 24823 (1, 28.7 mm SL), Mato Grosso, São José do Xingu, córrego do Moacir, tributary of ribeirão Capivara, tributary of rio Preto, rio Suiá-Miçu drainage, Jan 2006, P. Buckup et al . MZUSP 34286 (2, 163.9- 177.4 mm SL), ZMA 120.228 (1, 187.6 mm SL), ZMA 120.129 (1, 175.2 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Gaúcha do Norte, confluence of the rios Culuene and Sete de Setembro, 12º56’S 52º49’W, 23 Aug 1984, M. Goulding. MZUSP 76873 (3, 102.1- 140.2 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Paranatinga, Córrego Corgão, tributary of rio Culuene, km 65 of MT 130 from Paranatinga to Sorriso, 13 o 58’38"S 54 o 11’49"W, 24 Jan 2002, N. A. Menezes et al. MZUSP 86851 (5, 44.4-66.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, ribeirão Cascalheira, rio Turvo, tributary of rio Suiá-Miçu, aproximately 30 km N of Canarana, 13 o 13’28"S 51 o 55’50"W, 16 Oct 2004, O. T. Oyakawa et al. MZUSP 86901 (1, 156.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Canarana, rio Coronel Vanick, tributary of rio Sete de Setembro, 58 km SO of Canarana, on road MT 120, 13 o 33’32"S 52 o 33’51"W, 18 Oct 2004, O. T. Oyakawa et al. MZUSP 87012 (5, 119.0- 155.7 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Gaúcha do Norte, rio Culuene, 13 o 30’52"S 53 o 05’34"W, 19 Oct 2004, O. T. Oyakawa et al. MZUSP 87043 (1, 64.7 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Gaúcha do Norte, rio Curisevo, Porto do Vitório, close to ribeirão Kevuaieli, 13 o 02’05"S 53 o 25’19"W, 19 Oct 2004, C. R. Moreira et al. MZUSP 87078 (1, 108.3 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Gaúcha do Norte, rio Batovi (Tamitatoala), Fazenda Dois Netos in Salto da Alegria, 13 o 14’46"S 54 o 01’30"W, 21 Oct 2004, O. T. Oyakawa et al. MZUSP 87092 (5, 56.0- 102.6 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Paranatinga, rio Jatobá, tributary of rio Ronuro, 12 o 49’19"S 54 o 09’24"W, 22 Oct 2004, O. T. Oyakawa et al. MZUSP 89732 (5, 63.6-81.5 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, between rapids and ribeirão Corgão, 13 o 49’S 53 o 15’W, 15 Jan 2006, A.Akama & J. L. O. Birindelli. MZUSP 89747 (10, 34.7- 188.5 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, at rapids (future area of PCH Paranatinga II), 13 o 51’08"S 53 o 15’22"W, Jan 2006, A. Akama & J. L. O. Birindelli. MZUSP 89797 (1, 53.4 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Sucuri, tributary of the right margin of rio Culuene, close to its mouth, 13 o 55’40"S 53 o 17’10"W, Jan 2006, A. Akama & J. L. O. Birindelli. MZUSP 91780 (1, 49.3 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, tributary of rio Culuene, 13 o 59’35"S 53 o 20’28"W, 21 Aug 2006, J. L. O. Birindelli et al. MZUSP 91831 (3, 42.4-57.5 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Sucuri, tributary of rio Culuene, 13 o 55’40"S 53 o 17’10"W, 21 Aug 2006, J. L. O. Birindelli et al. MZUSP 91885 (3, 35.7-47.5 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, tributary of rio Culuene, 13 o 50’22"S 53 o 14’59"W, 21 Aug 2006, J. L. O. Birindelli et al. MZUSP 91971 (14, 22.6-202.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, in the rapids (future area of PCH Paranatinga II), 13 o 51’08"S 53 o 15’22"W, 21 Aug 2006, J. L. O. Birindelli et al. MZUSP 94133 (11, 92.0- 145.7 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, 13 o 30’53"S 53 o 05’40"W, May 2007, F. C. T. Lima et al. MZUSP 94193 (10, 24.0-110.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, at PCH Paranatinga II, 13 o 49’S 53 o 15’W, May 2007, F. C. T. Lima et al. MZUSP 94258 (1, 42.4 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, tributary of rio Culuene, 13 o 50’22"S 53 o 14’59"W, 20 May 2007, F. C. T. Lima et al. MZUSP 94305 (3, 48.8-55.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, marginal lake of rio Culuene, 13 o 30’51"S 53 o 05’49"W, 22 May 2007, F. C. T. Lima et al. MZUSP 94851 (73, 23.0-190.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, cofferdam of PCH Paranatinga II, 13 o 49’00"S 53 o 15’00"W, 2 Jul 2007, L. M. Sousa et al. MZUSP 98139 (6, 36.0-189.0 mm SL), Mato Grosso, Campinápolis, rio Culuene, Cachoeira do Adelino, 13º47’50"S 53º14’46"W, 2-14 Oct 2007, F. C. T. Lima et al. Brazil (upper rio Paraná basin): NUP 5060 (3, 143.2- 174.8 mm SL), Goiás, Rochedo, rio Meia Ponte, tributary of rio Paranaíba, 17º27’35"S 49º15’43"W, May 2006, F. L. T. Garro et al.
Diagnosis. Hypostomus faveolus is distinguished from its congeners by the unique combination of pale blotches over a darker background in body and fins (vs. dark blotches over paler background in body and fins, in most congeners), and conspicuous keels on head, predorsal region and lateral plates (vs. conspicuous keels absent in all remaining pale-spotted species of Hypostomus). See Discussion for additional notes on its diagnosis.
Description. Standard length of 234 examined specimens 22.6 to 206.0 mm. Measurements of holotype and paratypes in Table 1. Overall view of body in Figures 1 and 2. Dorsal profile convex from snout tip to dorsal-fin origin and almost straight from that point to end of adipose fin, then concave to caudal fin. Ventral profile almost straight from snout tip to caudal fin. Caudal peduncle in cross-section from trapezoidal on its anterior portion to elliptical posteriorly, slightly flattened dorsally and ventrally. Body width at cleithral region greater than head depth. Head broad, narrow anteriorly, covered dorsolaterally with dermal ossifications, except for small naked area on snout tip. Median elongated bulge associated with mesethmoid usually conspicuous from snout tip to transverse line between nares. Eye dorsolateral. Interorbital space slightly concave in transversal section view due to supraorbital arching. Conspicuous ridge originating laterally to the nares, passing through supraorbital, and extending to posterior portion of pterotic-supracleitrum. Pterotic-supracleitrum not distinctly granular. Parieto-supraoccipital with conspicuous median ridge, and relatively well-developed posterior process bordered by single, wide plate. Oral disk longitudinally ellipsoidal. Lower lip not reaching transverse line between gill openings, its ventral surface covered with numerous papillae, decreasing in size posteriorly. Maxillary barbel moderately developed, about same size as orbital diameter (smaller than orbital diameter in specimens less than 100 mm SL). Mouth relatively small. Nineteen to 34 (mode 21, holotype 28) teeth in premaxilla, 21 to 35 (mode 29, holotype 28) teeth in dentary. Teeth long, moderately slender, bicuspid, and curved distally inward; mesial cusp with elongated crown and about twice length of lateral cusp, similar to Hypostomus aff. derbyi (Muller & Weber, 1992: fig 2f). Dentary rami forming angle of approximately 90 o. Buccal papillae weakly to moderately developed.
Body covered with five lateral rows of moderately spinulose dermal plates. Dorsal-fin base naked. Predorsal region with two conspicuous keels, area between keels flat. Dorsal series of lateral plates with keel from first plate to azygous plate before adipose fin. Mid-dorsal series of lateral plates with keel interrupted between third and fourth plate by ventral extension of first plate of dorsal series. Median series of plates with weak keel and bearing lateral line. Mid-ventral series of plates with keel more developed from first to fifth or sixth plate. Ventral surface of head covered with minute scutelets, except for area dorsal to lower lip. Scutelets present in proximal portion of upper lip.Abdomen completely covered with minute scutelets in specimens larger than 110 mm SL, with exception of small areas around pectoral and pelvic fin origins and at urogenital opening. Preanal plate ranging from completely exposed to completely covered with skin. Twentyfive (34) or 26*(4) dorsal plates, 25(29) or 26*(9) mid-dorsal plates, 24(1), 25(8), 26*(27) or 27(2) median plates, 25(9), 26*(8) or 27(1) mid-ventral plates, 21(7), 22(21) or 23*(10) ventral plates. Three predorsal plates, eight plates below dorsal fin, six plates between dorsal fin and adipose fin.
Dorsal fin I,7, its origin situated approximately at midpoint between pectoral and pelvic fins, or slightly posterior to that point; its distal border convex. Last dorsal-fin ray reaching or almost reaching pre-adipose plate when adpressed. Adiposefin spine compressed and curved inward (spine more or less straight in specimens up to 70 mm SL). Pectoral fin I,6, its posterior border straight. Pectoral-fin spine slightly curved inward, covered with weak-developed odontodes, slightly more developed on its distal portion in larger specimens. Tip of adpressed pectoral fin reaching one-third of pelvic-fin spine length. Pelvic fin I,5, posterior border straight to slightly rounded. Pelvic-fin spine round in cross section, just surpassing anal-fin origin when adpressed. Anal fin I,4, tip reaching the fifth or sixth plate posterior to origin. Caudal-fin margin concave, 16 principal rays, inferior lobe longer than superior one.
Color in alcohol. Based only on specimens from the rio Tocantins basin. Dorsal and lateral surface of head and body with large, variously shaped but mainly rounded, paler blotches limited by narrow dark lines forming distinct net (or honeycomb) appearance (Figs. 1, 2 a-b). Blotches on head slightly smaller than those on body, and less distinct towards caudal peduncle. All fins usually with similar color pattern (distal margins of fins with faded blotches or completely dark in some specimens). Color pattern of ventral surfaces of head and body ranging from similar to that on dorsal and lateral surfaces to uniformly grey, without blotches. Some specimens (e.g., MZUSP 87092, MZUSP 89390) showing two to five conspicuous oblique dark bars (called “stress coloration”; see picture in Glaser & Glaser, 1995: 63), first bar on posterior portion of head, originating at middle of orbit, second bar at first dorsal-fin branched rays, third bar at last dorsal-fin branched rays, fourth bar at adipose-fin and fifth at procurrent caudal-fin rays; these same specimens with pale band across interorbital area.
Color in life. Color pattern of living specimens similar to preserved specimens, but blotches more conspicuous and yellowish (see Figs. 2 a-c; Glaser & Glaser, 1995: 22, 63; Stawikowski et al., 2004: 44).
Geographical variation. In the majority of the specimens from the rio Xingu basin the dark limits of coloration are larger when compared to specimens of the rio Tocantins basin, and the limits between pale blotches are about same size or slightly larger than the blotches (compare Figs. 2 a-b to 2c-d). In addition, most small specimens (up to 50 mm SL) from the rio Xingu basin have pale blotches on the head forming vermiculations, whereas small specimens from the rio Tocantins basin show a pattern similar to that in adults. However, one lot of Hypostomus faveolus from the rio Suiá Miçu in the upper rio Xingu basin (MZUSP 86851) shows a color pattern more similar to specimens from the rio Araguaia basin.
Distribution. Hypostomus faveolus is known from several localities in the rio Tocantins basin and the upper rio Xingu basin in central Brazil. There is a single record for the species at the rio Meia Ponte, a tributary of rio Paranaíba, upper rio Paraná drainage in central Brazil. The rio Meia Ponte has its headwaters at the divide with the rio Araguaia basin, which might suggest a faunal interchange between the river basins. However, it is a common practice among recreational fishermen and ranchers from Goiânia area (the capital of Goiás state) to release fishes from the rio Araguaia basin in artificial ponds in the rio Meia Ponte catchment area (A.P. Fialho and F. Tejerina-Garro, pers. comm.). The eventual rupture of those ponds might explain why this and other fish species from the rio Araguaia basin, such as Hyphessobrycon moniliger (Characidae) and Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus (Loricariidae) were recorded in the last few years in the rio Meia Ponte basin. We have not included this locality in the distribution map, since it likely represents an unnatural occurrence for the species (Fig. 3).
Etymology. From the latin faveolus, after favus, honeycomb. In allusion to the color pattern formed by the pale blotches with thin dark limits. An adjective.
Ecological notes. Hypostomus faveolus is a eurytopic species, and has been collected both in rapids and slow flowing portions of middle to large rivers, both in rocky and soft substrates. A few juvenile specimens were collected in small streams and oxbow lakes in the rio Culuene basin.