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Title: Two new Chaetostoma group (Loricariidae: Hypostominae) sister genera from opposite sides of the Andes mountains in Ecuador, with the description of one new species
Authors: Lujan, Nathan K.
Meza-Vargas, Vanessa
Barriga-Salazar, Ramiro
Keywords: CHAETOSTOMA
HYPOSTOMINAE
ANDES
ECUADOR
Issue Date: 18-Sep-2015
Publisher: The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Series/Report no.: Copeia;103 (3)
Abstract: The new Chaetostoma-group genera Andeancistrus and Transancistrus are described based on recently collected material from rivers draining the respective Amazonian and Pacific slopes of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador. Andeancistrus is diagnosable from all other members of the Chaetostoma group by having a fully plated snout, lacking cheek odontodes that extend past the opercular flap, and by having eight vs. nine branched dorsal-fin rays. The new species Andeancistrus eschwartzae is also described and diagnosed from its only congener (A. platycephalus) by having a black to dark gray base color of head and body (vs. light gray), irregularly shaped round to vermiculate yellow-gold spots smaller than half naris diameter evenly distributed across head, lateral and dorsal surfaces of the body and fin rays (vs. white to blue uniformly round spots), and by lacking enlarged clusters of odontodes at the posteromedial apex of most lateral body plates (vs. odontode clusters present).
URI: http://bibdigital.epn.edu.ec/handle/15000/16497
Type: Article
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