Gephyrocharax Eigenmann, 1912
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Gephyrocharax Eigenmann, 1912: 23 View in CoL [type species: Gephyrocharax chocoensis Eigenmann, 1912 View in CoL by original designation]. Eigenmann, 1914: 41 [listed, key to species, placed in Glandulocaudinae ]. Meek & Hildebrand, 1916: 268, 277 [key to genera, diagnosis]. Eigenmann, 1920a: 11 [placed in Glandulocaudinae ]. Eigenmann, 1922: 100, 155–156 [key to genera, list of species, placed in Glandulocaudinae ]. Eigenmann & Myers, 1929: 463, 464, 467, 477–484 [key to genera, placed in Glandulocaudinae , diagnosis, revision of species (genus revised by Myers)]. Hildebrand, 1938: 252 [diagnosis and revision of Panamanian species]. Fowler, 1940: 71 [placed in Glandulocaudinae ]. Schultz, 1944: 246, 322–326 [diagnosis, key to species, taxonomy of Venezuelan species]. Miles, 1947: 155 –157 [placed in Glandulocaudinae , key to species from Magdalena basin]. Fowler, 1954: 341 [placed in Stevardiidae, Stevardiinae ]. Géry, 1966: 216, 218, 227, 233–235 [placed in Tetragonopterinae , included in key]. Dahl, 1971: 133 –135 [placed in Glandulocaudinae , key to species, listed from Cauca-Magdalena system]. Miles, 1973: 52 –53 [placed in Glandulocaudinae ]. Géry, 1977: 351, 354, 358 [placed in Glandulocaudinae , Glandulocaudini, key to genera, erroneously recorded for Costa Rica]. Weitzman & Fink, 1985: 1, 2, 24, 28–29, 51, 54, 96, 103–104, fig. 17 [placed in Glandulocaudinae , taxonomic comments, compared with Xenurobryconini members, examined material]. Weitzman, Menezes & Weitzman, 1988: 384, 394 [apparently placed in Corynopomini as “other tribes of glandulocaudines”]. Menezes & Weitzman, 1990: 381, fig. 1 [included in phylogeny in “other tribes of glandulocaudines”]. Ortí & Meyer, 1997: 92, fig. 11 [phylogenetic relationships, placed in Glandulocaudinae ]. Weitzman & Menezes, 1998: 172 –174, 186–188, tables 1–3, fig. 1 [classification, phylogenetic relationships, placed in Glandulocaudinae , Corynopomini, comments on morphology]. Castro, Ribeiro, Benine & Melo, 2003: 17, fig. 8 [placed in Glandulocaudinae , Corynopomini]. Malabarba & Weitzman, 2003: 84, 86, 87, fig. 11 [placed in “clade A”, Glandulocaudinae , Corynopomini]. Weitzman, 2003: 224–225 [catalogue of species]. Calcagnotto, Schaefer & DeSalle, 2005: 142, 145, fig. 6 [phylogenetic relationships, placed in Characidae View in CoL , Glandulocaudinae ]. Weitzman, Menezes, Evers & Burns, 2005: 331, 344–345, fig. 11 [comments on taxonomy, systematic relocation in “clade A”, Stevardiinae (new definition based on kind of secretory cell in caudal organ), Corynopomini]. Menezes & Weitzman, 2009: 298 –299, 302, figs. 1–2 [placed in “clade A”, Stevardiinae , Stevardiini]. Mirande, 2009: 8 [tentative placement in Stevardiinae (new definition similar to “clade A”)]. Javonillo, Malabarba, Weitzman & Burns, 2010: 500, 508–509, table 1, figs. 4–6 [phylogenetic relationships, placed in “clade A” or Stevardiinae , Corynopomini]. Mirande, 2010: 533 –540 [tentative placement in Stevardiinae ]. Oliveira, Avelino, Abe, Mariguela, Benine, Ortí, Vari & Castro, 2011: 16, fig. 12 [phylogenetic relationships, placed in Stevardiinae , positioned in same clade with Corynopoma View in CoL ]. Tagliacollo, Souza-Lima, Benine & Oliveira, 2012: 302, fig. 2 [phylogeny, placed in Stevardiinae ]. Bonilla-Rivero & López-Rojas, 2013: 487 –495, figs. 1–3 [phylogeography of Venezuelan species]. Thomaz, Arcila, Ortí & Malabarba, 2015: 2, 4, 5, 10, 18, 20, tables 1– 2, figs. 1–2, 5, Add. File 5 [phylogenetic relationships, list of inseminating species, comments on taxonomy, placed in Stevardiinae , Stevardiini]. Gender: masculine.
Corynopomops Fowler, 1943: 6 , fig. 4 [type species: Corynopomops opisthopterus Fowler, 1943 by original designation]. Gender: masculine.
Diagnosis. Gephyrocharax differs from all characids by having the second and third ventral procurrent rays of caudal fin hypertrophied forming a single spur-shaped structure in adult males (vs. rays common or, when modified, forming two spur pointed projections between the second and fourth ventral procurrent rays instead of one). Furthermore, the genus is distinguished from Corynopoma by the caudal peduncle almost as deep as long, its length 6.2–15.6 % SL (vs. elongate, almost twice longer than deep, its length 19.1–22.3 % SL), the presence of adipose fin, except in G. t o r re s i (vs. adipose fin absent), and the absence of a distally-expanded and filamentous structure formed by the posterior border of the opercle, subopercle, and the posteriormost branchiostegal ray in adult males (vs. presence of this structure). Gephyrocharax also differs from Pterobrycon by not having hypertrophied scales as paddle-shaped structures, greatly enlarged posteriorly on the body flanks and located near the humeral region of adult males (vs. scales never hypertrophied, with similar size as scales on body flanks), and by not having a small black or copper-orange spot on the area located dorsal to (or immediately above) the posteriormost anal-fin rays of adult males (vs. presence of this spot).
Distribution. Species of Gephyrocharax are geographically spread across diverse drainages from Panama to Bolivia and in both Cis- and Trans-Andean drainages. In Central America, they occur from coastal drainages of the Gulf of Chiriqui across the Caribbean and Pacific versants to the Palenque River of the Pearl islands. In South America, species of the genus are known from the Atrato, San Juan, León, Cauca-Magdalena, Lake Maracaibo, Ranchería, Orinoco rivers basins, across the Moriquite-Moruga system in the island of Trinidad to the Ucayali, Yuruá, Nanay, Madre de Dios, and Madeira rivers basins in the Amazon system ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 ).
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Gephyrocharax Eigenmann, 1912
Vanegas-Ríos, James A. 2016 |
Corynopomops
Fowler 1943: 6 |
Gephyrocharax
Thomaz 2015: 2 |
Bonilla-Rivero 2013: 487 |
Tagliacollo 2012: 302 |
Vari 2011: 16 |
Javonillo 2010: 500 |
Mirande 2010: 533 |
Menezes 2009: 298 |
Mirande 2009: 8 |
Calcagnotto 2005: 142 |
Weitzman 2005: 331 |
Castro 2003: 17 |
Malabarba 2003: 84 |
Weitzman 1998: 172 |
Orti 1997: 92 |
Weitzman 1988: 384 |
Weitzman 1985: 1 |
Gery 1977: 351 |
Miles 1973: 52 |
Dahl 1971: 133 |
Gery 1966: 216 |
Fowler 1954: 341 |
Miles 1947: 155 |
Schultz 1944: 246 |
Fowler 1940: 71 |
Hildebrand 1938: 252 |
Eigenmann 1929: 463 |
Eigenmann 1922: 100 |
Eigenmann 1920: 11 |
Meek 1916: 268 |
Eigenmann 1912: 23 |