Rivulus Poey
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A8F7317A-36F9-2410-B9DB-E57FF8947821 |
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Rivulus Poey |
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Rivulus Poey ZBK is the most speciose and geographically widespread genus of the Rivulidae, comprising about 100 valid species (Costa, 2003a, b, c; Costa, in press) occurring between southeastern Mexico (about 20° N) and northeastern Argentina (about 30° S). Some species groups have been suggested based upon apomorphic morphological features (Costa, 1991, 1995a, 1998, 2003c). One of these groups is an Amazonian clade diagnosed by a unique arrangement of frontal scales and the presence of an oblique infraorbital dark gray bar through chin, conditions not occurring in other rivulids (Costa, 2003c). It includes R. atratus Garman ZBK , R. ornatus Garman ZBK , R. rectocaudatus Fels and de Rham ZBK , R. romeri Costa ZBK , and R. tecminae Thomerson, Nico and Taphorn ZBK , and is herein termed Rivulus atratus species group ZBK . Two new species of this group, collected in the upper Rio Negro basin, northern Brazil, are herein described.
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