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Is there a reason why this Rineloricaria is in the Cat-eLog as Hemiloricaria?
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According to this, Hemiloricaria is a synonym of Rineloricaria.
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Thanks HH. :-)

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Southerly range extension of Trichomycterus barbouri

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Y.P. CARDOSO & S. BOGAN. 2015. Ampliación de la distribución de Trichomycterus barbouri (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae) para la Argentina. Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat., n.s., 17(2): 147-151.ISSN 1514-5158 (print); ISSN 1853-0400 (on line)
Cardosa & Bogan wrote:ABSTRACT
(Eigenmann, 1911) is a little-known species with a discontinuous distribution from the Beni River in Bolivia, in the Amazon River basin, to northwestern and central Argentina, in the Río de la Plata basin. Here, we describe new records of T. barbouri from three rivers of the chaco-pampean plain, two in the Santiago del Estero province and one in the Cuarto River basin in Córdoba province. These reports allow expanding the known area of distribution of the species, extending southwards the limit of the known distribution. Trichomycterus barbouri is the only species of the genus widely present in the chaco-pampean plain.

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Trichomycterus barbouri (Eigenmann, 1911) es una especie poco conocida que presenta una distribución discontinua desde el río Beni en Bolivia, cuenca del río Amazonas, hasta el noroeste y centro de la Argentina, en la cuenca del Río de la Plata. Se describen nuevos registros de T. barbouri en tres ríos de la llanura chacopampeana, dos en la provincia de Santiago del Estero y uno en el río Cuarto, en la provincia de Córdoba. Estos reportes permiten ampliar el área de distribución conocida para la especie, extendiendo más al sur su límite austral. Trichomycterus barbouri es la única especie del género que está ampliamente distribuida en la llanura chaco-pampeana.
  • Key words: fishes, Biogeography, Santiago del Estero, La Plata basin, endorrheic rivers.
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Benitez, M. F., Terán, G. E., Alonso, F., Aguilera, G., & Mirande, J. M. (2017). Cetopsorhamdia iheringi (Siluriformes, Heptapteridae): a new record for the freshwater ichthyofauna of Argentina. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales nueva serie, 19(2), 113-119.
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Cetopsorhamdia is a genus of Neotropical catfishes with a broad distribution in the main drainages of South America. Herein we report the first record of in Argentina and comment on the type series of the species.
  • Key words: Catfish, Paraná, Misiones, distribution
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Review of the distribution of Glanidium ribeiroi

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Bogan, S., & Cardoso, Y. P. (2017). Review of the distribution of Glanidium ribeiroi Haseman, 1911 in Argentina (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae). Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, 19(1), 1-7.

Bogan, S., & Cardoso, Y. P. (2017). Revisión de la distribución de Glanidium ribeiroi Haseman, 1911 en la Argentina (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae). Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, 19(1), 1-7.

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Bogan & Cardoso wrote:ABSTRACT
was described from the Iguazú River basin in Paraná State, Brazil. In Argentina, the species was reported for the Urugua-í stream and the Iguazú River basins in the Misiones province, and some tributaries of the middle Paraná River basin, such as Cuña Pirú in Misiones and the Salado River at Santa Fe province. After a critical review of all the Argentinian records of Glanidium ribeiroi we concluded that the specimens reported from Cuñá Pirú should be referred to (Ihering, 1930) and the record of G. ribeiroi from Santa Fe province was based on a specimen that is here assigned to Vera Alcaraz, da Graça & Shibatta, 2008. In this way, the southernmost records for G. ribeiroi are to be excluded and the endemic nature of this species is confirmed for the Urugua-í and Iguazú basins.
  • Key words: Neotropical fish; Taxonomy; Geographic records; Teleostei; Centromochlinae.
Bogan & Cardoso wrote:RESUMEN
fue descrito para la cuenca del río Iguazú en el estado de Paraná, Brasil. En Argentina, la especie fue citada para las cuencas del río Iguazú y del arroyo Urugua-í en Misiones; y para algunos tributarios del río Paraná medio, como el arroyo Cuña Pirú en Misiones y el río Salado en Santa Fe. Luego de una revisión crítica de todos los registros argentinos de Glanidium ribeiroi concluimos que los especímenes citados para el arroyo Cuñá Pirú corresponden a (Ihering, 1930) y que la cita para la provincia de Santa Fe se basó en un ejemplar que aquí se asigna a Vera Alcaraz, da Graça & Shibatta, 2008. De este modo deben descartarse los registros más australes de G. ribeiroi y se confirma su endemismo en las cuencas del Iguazú y del Urugua-í.
  • Palabras clave. Peces neotropicales; Taxonomía; Registros geográficos; Teleostei; Centromochlinae.
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Range expansion of Malacoglanis gelatinosus

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Montoya-Ospina, D.C., Albornoz-Garzón, J.G., García-Melo, J.E., Villa-Navarro, F.A., & DoNascimiento, C. (2018). First record of the miniature catfish Malacoglanis gelatinosus Myers & Weitzman, 1966 (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae) in the Orinoco river basin. Check List, 14(1), 101-106.

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, a species of miniature catfish of the family Trichomycteridae, is only known from 4 specimens from the Amazon basin. Recently, we collected 3 specimens from the upper basin of the Meta River, a tributary of the Orinoco. This is the first record of M. gelatinosus from the Orinoco river basin, which significantly expands the known geographic distribution of this species, making it one of the most broadly distributed species within the subfamily Sarcoglanidinae. High-resolution photographs of specimens, remarks on character variation, and an updated distribution in Colombia are provided.
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Calegari, B. B. (2018). First record of the driftwood catfish Akama & Ferraris, 2011 (Siluriformes, Auchenipteridae) for Brazil, Juruá River, Amazon basin. Check List, 14(4), 693-697.

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Akama & Ferraris, 2011 is a monotypic genus known only by the holotype of its single species S. acsi, described from a creek tributary to the Nanay River, in the Peruvian portion of the Amazon basin. A second specimen of this genus and species representing the first record of occurrence in Brazil is reported from the Juruá River, upper Amazon basin, Amazonas state.
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Range expansion of Scoloplax into Colombia

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Albornoz-Garzón JG, Conde-Saldaña CC, Acosta-Santos A, García-Melo JE, Agudelo E, Villa-Navarro FA, & DoNascimiento C. (2018). First records of the family Scoloplacidae (Siluriformes, Loricarioidei) in Colombia, including a range expansion of Scoloplax baileyi Rocha, Lazzarotto & Py-Daniel, 2012. Check List, 14(6), 1071-1046. https://doi.org/10.15560/14.6.1071

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The Neotropical family Scoloplacidae is a monogeneric group of miniature freshwater catfishes that includes 6 species. has the widest distribution across the Amazon basin, except in the western upper portions. We collected 3 specimens from localities close to Leticia in Colombia, corresponding to S. baileyi and S. dicra, constituting the westernmost records of the family for the Amazon basin and the first for Colombia.
  • Keywords: Amazon, Neotropical region, South America, Tarapoto wetlands
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  • : Colombia: Amazonas: Leticia: quebrada Yahuarcaca: La Ponderosa, km 8, vía Leticia-Tarapacá (-4.143111111111112, -69.94056388888889)
  • : Colombia: Amazonas: Puerto Nariño: Tarapoto wetlands: caño Cotocaño (-3.786888888888889, -70.61877777777777)
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Quintana, Y., Barrientos, C., & Rodiles-Hernández, R. (2019). Range extension for Lacantunia enigmatica Rodiles-Hernández, Hendrickson & Lundberg, 2005 (Siluriformes, Lacantuniidae) in the Usumacinta river basin, Guatemala. Check List, 15, 161. Doi: 10.15560/15.1.161

https://doi.org/10.15560/15.1.161
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The Lacantun Catfish, , is reported for the first time in the Usumacinta river basin in Guatemala. Two specimens were collected in the Usumacinta tributaries Río La Pasión and Río Negro, which are characterized by seasonally fast-flowing deep channels and high fluctuations in water-level. We present a map with new records, and a brief description, and images of the specimens collected.
  • Keywords: Central America, endemic species, Lacantun Catfish, Usumacinta ichthyological province
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Loricariichthys edentatus range extension to Parana basin

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Terán, G.E., Aguilera, G., Serra, W.S., Ruiz Diaz, F.J., & Mirande, J.M. (2019). First record of Loricariichthys edentatus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) in the Paraná river. Zoological Act Lilloana, 63(1): 58-63. https://doi.org/10.30550/j.azl/2019.63.1/4
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Recent expeditions to northeastern Argentina in the Paraná River revealed the presence of the armored catfish Reis & Pereira 2000, which represents the first record of this species to that basin.
Key words: Corrientes province, distribution, endemism, range extension, La Plata River basin
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New records for the Rio Pelotus

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Updates for The paper also found unidentified and .

NOTE: This paper reports as being found and native here. Although possibly introduced, it appears that the original distribution of R. quelen is much farther north of the Parana. Given this, and the facts that (a) I've read this genus is a mess and (b) there are two other Rhamdia species nearby, I've chosen to NOT add the Rio Pelotus as an occurrence for R. quelen.

Delariva, Rosilene Luciana, Neves, Mayara Pereira, Baumgartner, Gilmar, & Baumgartner, Dirceu. (2019). Fish fauna of the Pelotas River, Upper Uruguay River, southern Brazil. Biota Neotropica, 19(3), e20180638. Epub June 27, 2019. DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2018-0638.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2018-0638
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ABSTRACT
The fish fauna of the Pelotas River, in the Upper Uruguay ecoregion of southern Brazil was inventoried. Samplings were performed quarterly between August 2013 and May 2014 at 14 sites in the Pelotas River and its tributaries, using gill nets of different mesh sizes, sein nets, cast nets and electrofishing. In total, 7,745 specimens were recorded, comprising 46 species, belonging to 13 families and five orders. Approximately 80% of the species belonged to the orders Characiformes and Siluriformes, as well as the families Characidae and Loricariidae, which included a greater number of species. Of the total species, 24% were endemic to the Upper Uruguay River, four were identified only at the genus level and none was considered non-native. Approximately, half of the 98 species previously recorded for the Upper Uruguay basin were also detected in this study. The tributaries of the Pelotas River exhibited different faunas with five exclusive species. Thirty species were present in both the tributaries and the main channel. In addition, higher species richness, as well as the presence of larger-sized species were observed in the main channel. Many of the species not restricted to the Upper Uruguay River have already been reported as part of the Taquari-Antas River fauna. However, the local biodiversity of this region is under several threats, such as land use and installation of small hydroelectric plants. These results highlight the importance of the conservation of plateau/upland rivers, especially in the Upper Uruguay ecoregion, which shows a peculiar fish fauna and endemism.
  • Keywords: Freshwater; upland river; ichthyofauna; inventory; species richness
RESUMO
A fauna de peixes do rio Pelotas, bacia do Alto Uruguai foi inventariada. As amostragens foram realizadas trimestralmente entre agosto de 2013 e maio de 2014, em 14 pontos da bacia do rio Pelotas, utilizando-se redes de emalhar de diferentes tamanhos, redes de arrasto, tarrafas e pesca elétrica. No total, foram registrados 7.745 exemplares, compreendendo 46 espécies pertencentes a 13 famílias e cinco ordens. Aproximadamente 80% das espécies foram pertencentes as ordens Characiformes e Siluriformes, assim como as famílias Characidae e Loricariidae, que tiveram maior número de espécies. Do total de espécies amostradas, 24% são endêmicas do Alto rio Uruguai, quatro foram identificadas apenas em nível de gênero e nenhuma foi considerada não nativa. Aproximadamente metade das 98 espécies anteriormente registradas na bacia do Alto rio Uruguai foi registrada nesse estudo. Os tributários do rio Pelotas exibiram distinta fauna com cinco espécies exclusivas. Trinta espécies foram comuns aos afluentes e canal principal. Verificou-se maior riqueza, bem como a presença de espécies de maior porte no canal principal. Muitas das espécies não restritas ao alto rio Uruguai já foram relatadas como parte da fauna da bacia do rio Taquari-Antas. No entanto, a biodiversidade local da região de estudo está sob diversas ameaças, como o uso do solo e a instalação de pequenas centrais hidrelétricas. Esses resultados destacam a importância da preservação dos rios de planalto, especialmente na ecorregião do Alto rio Uruguai, que apresenta uma fauna de peixes peculiar e endemismos.
  • Palavras-chave: Água doce; rio de planalto; ictiofauna; inventário; riqueza de espécies
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Hoplosternum littorale in the Salgado drainage

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Freita, F. R. V., Alencar, D. R., do Nascimento, W. M., Feitosa, W. S., & Pinheiro, A. P. (2018). Occurrence Records of Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828)(Siluriformes: Callichthyidae) in the Salgado River basin in the South of Ceará-Brazil. Biota Amazonia, 8(2): 56-57. DOI: 10.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v8n2p56-57

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The current paper had as objective to record the occurrence of H. littorale in the Salgado River basin, Juazeiro do Norte municipality, in the southern region of Ceara, based on the collection of 12 specimens, made with the use of appropriate tools with a thickness of 0.5 cm, the fishes were captured on the Caras River and the Sao Jose River, effluents of the Salgado River. With larger sizes and weights, the fishes collected in Sao Jose River seem to have adapted to the pollution, since the river receives sanitary sewage from the surrounding neighborhoods and in the dry season is its only source of water. The Caras River does not have sanitary sewage, but its banks have been deforested with several silted places. By demonstrating an ease of adjusting better to a polluted environment and with low oxygen content, the species characterizes an invasive profile.
  • Keywords: Biodiversity; Ichthyofauna; Semi-arid; Tamoata.
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Ichthyofauna of Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Piagaçu-Purus, lower rio Purus

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Morales, B. F., Ota, R. P., Silva, V. D. P., & Deus, C. P. D. (2019). Ichthyofauna from floodplain lakes of Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Piagaçu-Purus (RDS-PP), lower rio Purus. Biota Neotropica, 19(4).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2019-0779
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The ichthyofauna of the rio Purus has been little investigated, especially in its lower portion, characterized by diverse aquatic environments, especially in flooded areas. We inventoried the ichthyofauna of floodplain lakes with different management efforts in Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Piagaçu-Purus (RDS-PP), which represent important resource for commercial fishing in North region, in the first illustrated inventory of the fish fauna from lower rio Purus. We surveyed 20 lakes, classified as open access (eight lakes) and protected (12 lakes) during 2009 low water levels. A total of 2,299 individuals were collected, represented by seven orders, 25 families and 74 species. Characiformes was the most representative order in number of species and families, followed by Siluriformes, Cichliformes, Gymnotiformes, Clupeiformes, and Osteoglossiformes. Most abundant and frequent species were Pygocentrus nattereri, Triportheus angulatus, Serrasalmus sp. "2n=58", Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, and Osteoglossum bicirrhosum. Protected lakes presented higher species richness compared to open access lakes. Similarly, protected lakes possessed 26 species occurring exclusively, with emphasis on Colossoma macropomum, an important species for fisheries due to its commercial importance. We added 44 new records of fish species for the lower rio Purus. Our results indicate the potential efficiency of zoning systems of open access and protected lakes established by local population and ruled by RDS-PP for fisheries management. Therefore, we strongly suggest its maintenance for conservation of ichthyofauna of floodplain lakes of lower rio Purus.
  • Keywords: Amazonian fish fauna; Conservation; Inventory; Neotropical
For some of the species listed below, I added Purus to the occurances table. For others, if they are already listed in the "Amazon" with a pin near Manaus, I left their occurence info unchanged. For a few, the identity listed seemed to move them to a radically different location; I wondered if the ID was incorrect, so I did not add the Purus to the occurence data for those species either.

Auchenipteridae
  • Ageneiosus inermis (Linnaeus, 1766)
    Trachelyopterus galeatus (Linnaeus, 1766)
    Trachychorystis porosus Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888
Doradidae
  • Anadoras grypus (Cope, 1872)
    Oxydoras niger (Valenciennes, 1821)
Callichthyidae
  • Dianema urostriatum (Miranda Ribeiro, 1912)
    Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828)

Loricariidae - Hypostominae
  • Dekeyseria amazonica Rapp Py-Daniel, 1985
    Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps (Kner, 1854)
Loricariidae - Loricariinae
  • Loricariichthys acutus (Valenciennes, 1840)
    Loricariichthys nudirostris (Kner, 1853)
Rhinelepinae
  • Pseudorinelepis genibarbis (Valenciennes, 1840)
Heptapteridae
  • Pimelodella gr. cristata (Müller & Troschel, 1849)
Pimelodidae
  • Calophysus macropterus (Lichtenstein, 1819)
    Hypophthalmus edentatus Spix & Agassiz, 1829
    Hypophthalmus oremaculatus Nani & Fuster, 1947
    Pimelodus blochii Valenciennes, 1840
    Pseudoplatystoma punctifer (Castelnau, 1855)
    Pseudoplatystoma tigrinum (Valenciennes, 1840)
    Sorubim lima (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)
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CELIS-GRANADA, M. S., MEDINA, S., & BELTRÁN, C. (2019). New record of the species Pseudorinelepis genibarbis (Loricariidae: Rhinelepinae) for the Caquetá river basin, Colombia. Zootaxa, 4658(1), 193-196.

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The Neotropical fish family Loricariidae is the most diverse family of catfishes (order Siluriformes) and the fifth largest fish family, with approximately 993 valid species. The species of the family are geographically distributed from Costa Rica in Central America to Argentina in South America and are grouped into 83 genera and the following six subfamilies: Hypoptopomatinae, Hypostominae, Loricariinae Delturinae, Lithogeninae and Rhinelepinae (Roberto et al., 2006, Birindelli et al., 2007, Corea et al., 2014, Eschmeyer & Fong, 2019).
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Taxonomic revision of the Southernmost population of Hypostomus commersoni

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Bertora, A., Grosman, M. F., Sanzano, P. M., Cardoso, Y. P., & Rosso, J. J. (2018). Taxonomic revision of the Southernmost population of Hypostomus commersoni Valenciennes, 1836 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) and comments on dispersal routes. Historia Natural, Series 3, 8(1): 2018/25-34

Bertora, A., Grosman, M. F., Sanzano, P. M., Cardoso, Y. P., & Rosso, J. J. (2018). Revision taxonómica de las poblaciones más australes de Hypostomus commersoni Valenciennes, 1836 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) y comentarios sobre las vías de dispersión. Historia Natural, Series 3, 8(1): 2018/25-34

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New location reported: 36°55’38.66”S,58°56’8.70”W
Abstract
Hypostomus is one of the most diverse genus of South American freshwater catfishes. In Argentina, Valenciennes, 1836 is distributed throughout the major river networks of the La Plata River basin and in the Pampa Plain. The recent record of H. commersoni in the Langueyú stream, represents the southernmost occurrence for this species and highlights the role of Samborombón bay as a likely dispersal route. It also supports the role of artificial channels in the translocation of freshwater fauna. In this study, a taxonomic revision of H. commersoni from the Langueyú stream was performed and aspects about ichthyofauna dispersal routes are discussed. The taxonomy of populations in the extreme of the species’ distribution range contributes with information about geographic variation of characters.
  • Key words: Hypostominae, distribution, La Plata River basin, taxonomy, Langueyú stream.
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Hypostomus es uno de los géneros más diversos de peces de agua dulce de Sudamérica. En Argentina, Valenciennes, 1836 se distribuye a lo largo de las principales redes de ríos de la cuenca del río de la Plata y en la llanura Pampeana. El reciente registro de H. commersoni en el arroyo Langueyú, representa la ocurrencia más austral de esta especie y destaca el papel de la bahía de Samborombón como probable ruta de dispersión. También apoya el rol de los canales artificiales en la translocación de la fauna de agua dulce. En este estudio se realiza una revisión taxonómica de H. commersoni del arroyo Langueyú y se discuten aspectos sobre las rutas de dispersión de la ictiofauna. La taxonomía de las poblaciones en los extremos del rango de distribución de las especies contribuye con información sobre la variación geográfica de los caracteres.
  • Palabras clave: Hypostominae, distribución, cuenca del Río de La Plata, taxonomía, arroyo
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Moderator's note: (06 June 2022): From the post here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=50890#p333596, I infer that the fish listed as are actually , and I've reassigned the occurrence accordingly.

Frota, A., Ota, R. R., Deprá, G. D. C., Ganassin, M. J. M., & Graça, W. J. D. (2020). A new inventory for fishes of headwater streams from the rio das Cinzas and rio Itararé basins, rio Paranapanema system, Paraná, Brazil. Biota Neotropica, 20(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2019-0833





* I did not add this location to the R. quelen CLOG because that species is so muddled, I imagine it's quite likely the ID is incorrect.












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The Rio das Cinzas and Itararé basins are important tributaries of the Paranapanema river, the major left-bank tributary of the upper Paraná basin. The upper reaches of both drainages intersect the northern portion of the APA Devonian Escarpment Environment Protection Area (EPA), an area considered crucial for the preservation of biodiversity. This study aimed to provide an ichthyofaunistic inventory for headwater streams of the Rio das Cinzas and Itararé basins, both within and off the borders of the EPA, increasing the knowledge about species already known from streams in the Paranapanema river system. We found 32 fish species, representing five orders and 12 families. Siluriformes was the richest order followed by Characiformes. Ten species presented high abundance of sampled individuals, contributing with 85. 0% of all specimens. Most species were classified as occasional (captured in less than 25% of samples) and only two species were classified as constant (captured in more than 50% of samples), which may reflect the altitudinal gradient. We did not record any introduced species in the sampled streams, reinforcing the need for at least maintaining the original area of ​​the EPA. We expanded the geographic distribution of Astyanax bifasciatus to the upper Paraná River system, confirming the cases of faunal exchange among several drainage systems in the boundaries of the Ponta Grossa Arch. Finally, we identified three putatively undescribed species that show a large biodiversity knowledge shortfall for the region studied.
  • Keywords: Altitudinal gradient; Devonian Escarpment; faunal exchange; upper rio Paraná
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Martine, G. (2019). Distribuição do ictioplâncton em diferentes micro-habitats do médio Rio Uruguai, Brasil. Dissertação de Mestrado, Programa de Pós Graduação em Ambiente e Tecnologias Sustentáveis da Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul.
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Terán, G. E., Aguilera, G., Díaz, F. R., Koerber, S., & Mirande, J. M. (2020). First record of Hypostomus roseopunctatus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) for Argentina. Ichthyological Contributions of PecesCriollos, 65: 1-4. available as pdf-file at www.pecescriollos.de since 23.Mar.2020

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In this note we expand the known distributional range of to the political boundaries of Argentina. The sole specimen was obtained in the Miriñay River, Uruguay River basin, province of Corrientes. With this record the number of Hypostomus species known from Argentina raises to 26.
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Illes, C., Colm, J. E., Mandrak, N. E., & Marson, D. M. (2020). Flathead Catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) reproduction in Canada. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 133(4), 372-380.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v133i4.2323
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Eleven Flathead Catfish (), representing at least five age classes, were collected between 2016 and 2018 in the lower Thames River, Ontario, Canada. The capture of two juveniles (total lengths 78 mm and 82 mm), the first records of juveniles in Canada, is a strong indication that reproduction has occurred. Previous records were thought to be individuals that dispersed from known populations in American waters of Lake Erie. Flathead Catfish is currently designated as data deficient by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. These new findings may provide sufficient data to reconsider the conservation status of this species.
  • Keywords: Flathead Catfish; Pylodictis olivaris; reproduction; Great Lakes; Lake St. Clair; Thames River; juvenile; young- of-year
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Ageneiosus ucayalensis in the municipality of Viana, state of Maranhão, Brazil

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Coelho, AV, de Oliveira, CA, FREITAS, J., Figueiredo, MB, & de Almeida, ZDS RECORDS OF Ageneiosus ucayalensis (CASTELNAU, 1855), (OSTEICHTHYES: AUCHENIPTERIDAE), IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF VIANA, STATE OF MARANHÃO, BRAZIL. RECORDS OF Ageneiosus ucayalensis (CASTELNAU, 1855), (OSTEICHTHYES: AUCHENIPTERIDAE), IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF VIANA, STATE OF MARANHÃO, BRAZIL , 1-388.

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Viana is a municipality located in the micro region of Maranhão Lowlands, state of Maranhão. The species is commonly known as mandubé, it is a freshwater fish of Siluriformes Order and commonly captured in the Baixada Maranhense. The specimens were captured by trawls with mesh sizes nets numbers 05, 06, 08, 09 and 10, in two localities of the municipality, Rio Maracu and Lago de Viana, between September 2014 and August 2015. A total of 71 individuals were captured throughout the study. In the Lake of Viana were captured 42 and in the River Maracu 29 individuals. In the month of December the largest number of specimens was obtained, in total there were 23 specimens, followed by March (13) and February (12). The distribution of the relative frequency of specimens by Total Length classes showed that the number of individuals was highest in the range of class comprising 12 to 14 cm. The average size was 14.07 cm. Currently, there is a growing concern for the preservation of these ecosystems and their species, since they serve food for riverside communities. This work, together with other studies on Ageneiosus ucayalensis species may delineate safe actions in the sustainable use of water resources in the region.
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Otothyropsis piribebuy in the Rio Tererê, Rio Paraguay basin, Brazil

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Hocama, G. S., de Oliveira Martins, F., & Severo-Neto, F. (2020). First record and extended distribution of Otothyropsis piribebuy (Loricariidae: Hypoptopomatinae) in Brazil. Papéis Avulsos De Zoologia, 60, e20206021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.21.

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Cascudinhos are a group of small benthic fishes included in the Hypoptopomatinae subfamily, inhabiting small to moderate streams and rivers within the Neotropical region, from Venezuela to Northern Argentina. Until now, originally described from the rio Paraguay basin, in Paraguay, is the only species of the genus not recorded in Brazil. Recent samples in the rio Tererê, rio Paraguay basin, Brazil, revealed a population of Otothyropsis with uncertain taxonomic identity. Therefore, the study aimed to unveil the distribution of Otothyropsis within Brazilian territory. External morphology, osteology, measurements, and counts (plates, teeth, and rays) of these specimens from rio Tererê were compared to data from the original description of O. piribebuy, and also with specimens of O. piribebuy sampled in Paraguayan territory. Observations indicated no differences among the analyzed specimens. Furthermore, a Principal Component Analysis (PCA), carried out using log-transformed measures from Brazilian and Paraguayan specimens, showed no separation of these populations, also indicating that all analyzed specimens pertain to the same species. Based on this, a prediction map of distribution, using Maximum Entropy, was produced. The correct identification of spatial range of occurrence is an essential step to ensure the conservation of species, and the extended distribution of Otothyropsis piribebuy was confirmed, enhancing the list of neotropical fish from Brazil.
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Figure 1. Distribution of Otothyropsis piribebuy within the rio Paraguay basin. Star = holotype; square = paratype; triangle = non-type, from Paraguay. Circles = new occurrence in Brazil.
Figure 2. Otothyropsis piribebuy, nontype, first record in Brazilian territory, ZUFMS 5796, 23.8 mm SL, female, Rego d’Água, Porto Murtinho, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
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Re: Taxonomic revision of the Southernmost population of Hypostomus commersoni

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bekateen wrote: 06 Nov 2019, 00:03 Bertora, A., Grosman, M. F., Sanzano, P. M., Cardoso, Y. P., & Rosso, J. J. (2018). Taxonomic revision of the Southernmost population of Hypostomus commersoni Valenciennes, 1836 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) and comments on dispersal routes. Historia Natural, Series 3, 8(1): 2018/25-34

Bertora, A., Grosman, M. F., Sanzano, P. M., Cardoso, Y. P., & Rosso, J. J. (2018). Revision taxonómica de las poblaciones más australes de Hypostomus commersoni Valenciennes, 1836 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) y comentarios sobre las vías de dispersión. Historia Natural, Series 3, 8(1): 2018/25-34

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New location reported: 36°55’38.66”S,58°56’8.70”W
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Hypostomus is one of the most diverse genus of South American freshwater catfishes. In Argentina, Valenciennes, 1836 is distributed throughout the major river networks of the La Plata River basin and in the Pampa Plain. The recent record of H. commersoni in the Langueyú stream, represents the southernmost occurrence for this species and highlights the role of Samborombón bay as a likely dispersal route. It also supports the role of artificial channels in the translocation of freshwater fauna. In this study, a taxonomic revision of H. commersoni from the Langueyú stream was performed and aspects about ichthyofauna dispersal routes are discussed. The taxonomy of populations in the extreme of the species’ distribution range contributes with information about geographic variation of characters.
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  • Key words: Hypostominae, distribution, La Plata River basin, taxonomy, Langueyú stream.
Resumen.
Hypostomus es uno de los géneros más diversos de peces de agua dulce de Sudamérica. En Argentina, Valenciennes, 1836 se distribuye a lo largo de las principales redes de ríos de la cuenca del río de la Plata y en la llanura Pampeana. El reciente registro de H. commersoni en el arroyo Langueyú, representa la ocurrencia más austral de esta especie y destaca el papel de la bahía de Samborombón como probable ruta de dispersión. También apoya el rol de los canales artificiales en la translocación de la fauna de agua dulce. En este estudio se realiza una revisión taxonómica de H. commersoni del arroyo Langueyú y se discuten aspectos sobre las rutas de dispersión de la ictiofauna. La taxonomía de las poblaciones en los extremos del rango de distribución de las especies contribuye con información sobre la variación geográfica de los caracteres.
  • Palabras clave: Hypostominae, distribución, cuenca del Río de La Plata, taxonomía, arroyo
    Langueyú.

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Donovan05 wrote: 30 Jun 2020, 21:55Hola, gracias por esta información, especialmente los datos de contacto. estas son cosas muy útiles
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Dutta, R., Ahmed, A.M., Pokhrel, H., Sarmah, R., Nath, D., Mudoi, L.P., Baruah, D., Bhagabati, S.K. & P. Songtheng. (2020). First report of an endangered silurid catfish, Pterocryptis barakensis (Siluridae) from Brahmaputra drainage, North Eastern Himalayan region of India. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 36: 528-532.

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The present communication reports an endangered catfish of the family Siluridae, (Vishwanath & Sharma) for the first time outside its type locality from Brahmaputra drainage. The specimens were collected from the River Tissa, Longding district, Arunachal Pradesh foothills of Himalayan region of North East India. The current study describes morphometric and molecular characteristics of this endangered species.
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From paper: Figure 1 (a), Map of River Tissa showing the sampling site. (b), Map showing type locality (filled triangle) and present locality (star mark) of Pterocryptis barakensis.
From paper: Figure 1 (a), Map of River Tissa showing the sampling site. (b), Map showing type locality (filled triangle) and present locality (star mark) of Pterocryptis barakensis.
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