L017, L171, L361, LDA015 get described, new Hopliancistrus species

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L017, L171, L361, LDA015 get described, new Hopliancistrus species

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de Oliveira RR, Zuanon J, Py-Daniel LHR, Birindelli JLO, Sousa LM. (2021). Taxonomic revision of Hopliancistrus Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1989 (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) with redescription of Hopliancistrus tricornis and description of four new species. PLoS ONE, 16(1): e0244894. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0244894
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Hopliancistrus is an Ancistrini genus diagnosed by having few and very strong cheek odontodes on interopercular area, and a patch of strong and stiff odontodes on the antero-lateral border of the snout. The type species is herein redescribed based on types and recently collected specimens. In addition, four new congeneric species are described based on specimens collected in other parts of the Rio Xingu and Rio Tapajo´s basins. is distributed in the lower Rio Tapajo´s and is diagnosed by the possession of four branched anal-fin rays and relatively large white to yellow spots on trunk and pectoral and pelvic fins, and dark brown spots on dorsal, caudal and anal fins. is described based on specimens from Rio Jamanxim (Rio Tapajo´s basin) and Rio Curua´ (Rio Xingu basin) and is diagnosed by the possession of five branched anal-fin rays and large yellow blotches on trunk and dark brown to black spots over the fins. is distributed in the rapids of the lower and middle Rio Xingu and is diagnosed by the possession of five branched anal-fin rays and conspicuous small yellow dots on head, trunk and fins. is distributed in medium- to small-sized tributaries of the lower portion of Rio Xingu basin, and is diagnosed by absence of contact between the transverse process of the first dorsal-fin pterygiophore and the transverse process of the second pterygiophore. is distributed in the tributaries of upper Rio Xingu basin, and is diagnosed by having a thick skin covering the nuchal plate; by having large white spots on trunk and fins; and by the possession of five branched anal-fin rays. An osteological description and a key for species identification are also provided.
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Re: L017 = Hopliancistrus wolverine , new species

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In addition, L171 = H. xikrin and L361 = H. munduruku.

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Quite a lot of yellow and black, and three sharp bits either side. Just sayin' ...
Quite a lot of yellow and black, and three sharp bits either side. Just sayin' ...
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From de Oliveira et al. (2021):

Key to the species of Hopliancistrus Isbrucker & Nijssen, 1989
  • 1. Four branched rays on the anal-fin. ..... (Tapajo´s basin)
    • 1’. Five branched rays on the anal-fin. .....2
  • 2. Head, trunk, and fins covered by conspicuous yellowish-white small dots of similar size and uniformly spaced. ..... (middle Xingu basin)
    • 2’. Head and trunk covered by yellowish-white somewhat faint spots of varying sizes along the body, smaller in the snout and head and larger towards caudal fin. .....3
  • 3. Nuchal plate covered by thick skin, lacking exposed odontodes (Fig 7F); caudal peduncle depth 11.5–12.9% of SL; nasal bone plate broad, length approximately equal width, sometimes slightly triangular (Fig 2B). ..... (upper Rio Xingu)
    • 3’. Nuchal plate exposed and ornamented by odontodes (Fig 7A–7E); caudal peduncle depth 10.0–11.3% of SL; nasal bone plate narrow, length approximately two times width (Fig 2A). .....4
  • 4. Preserved specimens with overall dark coloration on body and fins; fins uniformly darkened
    with inconspicuous black spots. ..... (tributaries of middle Xingu basin, not on main channel)
    • 4’. Preserved specimens with overall brown coloration with irregular and inconspicuous pale blotches; fins with conspicuous black spots on rays. ..... (upper Rio Jamanxim and Rio Curua´)
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Re: L017 = Hopliancistrus wolverine , new species

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Jools wrote: 20 Jan 2021, 22:44 In addition, L171 = H. xikrin and L361 = H. munduruku.

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Indeed. I noticed that once I downloaded the PDF. Will change title for easier reference purposes. However, according to the paper, should be . Is there a reason we've assigned it to ?

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Re: L017, L171, L361, LDA015 get described, new Hopliancistrus species

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No, old data, it can probably move. Just want to check sources first. Always love it when this happens, well done the authors!

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