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Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae, new species from rio Tocantins basin

Posted: 03 Dec 2021, 05:57
by bekateen
, new species

Oscar A. Shibatta, O.A., Rocha, M.S., & R.R. de Oliveira. (2021). New species of Rhyacoglanis (Siluriformes: Pseudopimelodidae) from rio Tocantins basin, northern Brazil. Neotrop. ichthyol., 19(04).

https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0083
https://www.scielo.br/j/ni/a/HJYgMDJ4nD4WHF8vgzKJmRt/
Abstract
A new species of Rhyacoglanis is described from the rapids of Jatobal, Pará State, Brazil. This species differs from the congeners by fusing hypurals 3, 4, and 5 (vs. hypural 5 free). It also differs from the other species, except for Rhyacoglanis epiblepsis, by the color pattern with numerous dark spots on the body, short post-cleithral process, rounded pectoral and caudal fins, and incomplete lateral line. This species is known only from the type locality, which is currently flooded by the Tucuruí reservoir.
  • Keywords: Biodiversity; Bumblebee catfish; Ostariophysi; Systematics; Taxonomy
Resumo
Uma nova espécie de Rhyacoglanis é descrita das corredeiras de Jatobal, estado do Pará, Brasil. Essa espécie difere das congêneres pela fusão dos hipurais 3, 4 e 5 (vs. hipural 5 livre). Também difere das demais espécies, exceto de Rhyacoglanis epiblepsis, pelo padrão de colorido com inúmeras pintas escuras no corpo, processo pós-cleitral curto, nadadeiras peitoral e caudal arredondadas, e linha lateral incompleta. Essa espécie é conhecida apenas da localidade tipo, que atualmente se encontra inundada pelo reservatório de Tucuruí.
  • Palavras-chave: Bagrinho; Biodiversidade; Ostariophysi; Sistemática; Taxonomia
Diagnosis.Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae is diagnosed from congeners by presenting the hypural bones 3, 4, and 5 fused (vs. hypural 5 free; Fig. 5). The new species also differs from its congeners, except for Rhyacoglanis epiblepsis, by the short post-cleithral process, with only a tiny visible tip after the opercular membrane (vs. elongated, more than half length visible after opercular membrane; Fig. 2), body scattered with numerous dark brown spots of diameter approximately equal to that of the eye (vs. few dark brown spots or absent), rounded pectoral and caudal fins (vs. pointed fins), and incomplete long lateral line (vs. complete). Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae is distinguished from R. epiblepsis by the more tapered shape of the caudal peduncle’s dark brown band and the thin caudal fin’s dark brown band.

Re: Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae, new species from rio Tocantins basin

Posted: 05 Dec 2021, 12:00
by Silurus
The Code says you can’t have hyphens in the specific epithet for this case. Article 32.5.2.3 states “In a compound species-group name published as words united by an apostrophe or a hyphen, the words are to be united by removing the mark concerned”.

Re: Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae, new species from rio Tocantins basin

Posted: 05 Dec 2021, 18:07
by bekateen
I wondered about that. Not something I've ever seen before, but I didn't know the rule.

So does this mean we can expect the species to be renamed? Is there some rapid-acting mechanism to correct improperly formed names?

Cheers, Eric

Re: Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae, new species from rio Tocantins basin

Posted: 05 Dec 2021, 21:48
by Silurus
The Code already indicated the corrective action, which is to remove the hyphen. Such corrective actions are to be automatically applied without the need for a publication explicitly stating so.

Re: Rhyacoglanis rapp-pydanielae, new species from rio Tocantins basin

Posted: 05 Dec 2021, 23:21
by bekateen
Okay thank you.