ZooKeys (Feb 2015)

Two new species of Pseudancistrus (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) from the Amazon basin, northern Brazil

  • Gabriel da Costa e Silva,
  • Fábio F. Roxo,
  • Claudio Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.482.6909
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 482
pp. 21 – 34

Abstract

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Two new species of Pseudancistrus, a genus diagnosed by non-evertible cheek plates and hypertrophied odontodes along the snout margin, are described from two drainages of the Brazilian Shield: P. kayabi from the rio Teles Pires (rio Tapajós basin) and P. asurini from the rio Xingu. The new species are distinguished from congeners (P. barbatus, P. corantijniensis, P. depressus, P. nigrescens, P. reus, and P. zawadzkii) by the coloration pattern. Pseudancistrus kayabi has dark bars on the dorsal and caudal fins which are similar to that of P. reus from the Caroní River, Venezuela. Pseudancistrus asurini is unique among Pseudancistrus in having whitish tips of the dorsal and caudal fins in juveniles to medium-sized adults.