Neoplecostomus, Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888

Andrade, Breno Neves & Langeani, Francisco, 2014, A new species of Neoplecostomus Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae: Neoplecostominae) from the upper rio Paraná basin, Neotropical Ichthyology (Neotrop. Ichthyol.) 12 (4), pp. 675-681 : 675-681

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-20130195

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4775895

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D37A4C69-FFBC-1D4D-FEE6-54E21EAC9976

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Neoplecostomus
status

 

Key to species of Neoplecostomus View in CoL View at ENA

1a. Enlarged, fleshy folds between dentaries in all specimens, more evident in mature males ..................... N. doceensis View in CoL

1b. Absence of the enlarged fleshy folds............................. 2

2a. Lateronasal plate absent ............................................... 3

2b. Lateronasal plate present, between nare and infraorbital 2 or posteriorly ........................................................... 10

3a. Adipose fin absent or poorly developed ....................... 4

3b. Adipose fin present and well developed ....................... 5

4a. Conspicuous dark spots all over the body; head depth 55.6-63.9% of head length ........................... N. botucatu View in CoL

4b. Conspicuous dark spots all over the body absent; head depth 44.4-55.4% of head length ............. N. paranensis View in CoL

5a. Moderate keels along each plate of lateral series, more evident in mature males; first plates in the mid-ventral series shorter than the area between them ..................... ............................................................. N. bandeirante View in CoL

5b. Characters above absent ............................................... 6

6a. Mature males with enlarged odontodes and distinct swollen skin along lateral margins of snout ................. 7

6b. Mature males without enlarged odontodes and distinct swollen skin along lateral margins of snout ................. 8

7a. Ridge of swollen skin and enlarged odontodes in front of eyes in mature males; 17-24 teeth in premaxilla and 15-24 teeth in dentary ..................................... N. selenae View in CoL

7b. Ridge of swollen skin and enlarged odontodes in front of eyes in mature males absent; 10-15 teeth in premaxilla and 8-12 teeth in dentary .................................... N. yapo View in CoL

8a. Azygous preadipose plate present; cleithral width 19-23% of standard length; 5-13 teeth in dentary ............ N. microps

8b. Azygous preadipose plate absent; cleithral width 25-30% of standard length; 10-39 teeth in dentary .................... 9

9a. Orbital diameter 8.3-11.4% of head length; 7-9 plates between the adipose fin and caudal fin ......... N. langeanii View in CoL

9b. Orbital diameter 12.2-13.0% of head length; 4-6 plates between the adipose fin and caudal fin ........ N. corumba View in CoL

10a. Spinelet absent or weakly developed, usually narrower than dorsal-fin unbranched thick ray; canal plate divided in three smaller plates ................................ N. ribeirensis View in CoL

10b. Spinelet present and always wider than dorsal-fin unbranched thick ray; canal plate simple, not divided......11

11a. Lateral-line plates 34-43; 10-13 plates between the adipose fin and caudal fin ............................ N. granosus View in CoL

11b. Lateral-line plates 27-33; 4-9 plates between the adipose fin and caudal fin ........................................................ 12

12a. Head length 26.2-26.8% of SL; head width 96.7-97.0% of head length ............................................ N. variipictus View in CoL

12b. Head length 28.0-34.5 of SL; head width 77.0-92.0% of head length ................................................................. 13

13a. Thoracic length 10.0-13.0% of SL ...... N. franciscoensis View in CoL

13b. Thoracic length 13.2-17.6% of SL ........................... 14

14a. Premaxillary and dentary teeth more numerous in females than males, respectively 30-39 (vs. 14-20) and 30-38 (vs. 13-18); cleithral width 25.2-28.7% of SL; orbital diameter 9.5-11.4% of length of the head ........................ N. jaguari View in CoL

14b. Premaxillary and dentary teeth number equivalent for males and females, respectively 15-35 and 19-38; cleithral width 19-21% of SL; orbital diameter 6-9% of head length ............................. N. espiritosantensis View in CoL

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