2019
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20180134
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Abstract: A new species of Phenacogaster is described from the rio Salitre, a tributary of the lower middle rio São Francisco drainage. The new species can be clearly distinguished from all its congeners in having a conspicuous, broad caudal peduncle spot reaching the upper and lower margins of the peduncle with a short extension onto the middle caudal fin rays and another weaker extension over the lower lobe of the caudal fin.

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“…in taxonomic inventories (e.g., Sarmento-Soares et al 2009a, Cetra et al 2010, Burger et al 2011, Ramos et al 2014. Although numerous freshwater fish species from the Bahia river basins have been described in the last two decades (e.g., Bertaco & Lucena 2006, Ribeiro & Lucena 2006, Lima & Britski 2007, Benine et al 2007, Zanata & Camelier 2008, 2010, 2015, Bichuette et al 2008, Sarmento-Soares et al 2009b, Sarmento-Soares et al 2011, Ferreira et al 2014, Vari et al 2010, Bichuette & Rizzato 2012, Oliveira et al 2013, Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro 2013, Camelier & Zanata 2014b, 2017, 2018, Mattos et al 2015, Peixoto & Wosiacki 2016, Zanata & Pitanga 2016, Zawadzki et al, 2017Barreto et al 2018, Mattos & Costa, 2018, Burger et al 2019, Lucena & Lucena 2019, ichthyological explorations continue to reveal unknown species, especially in small tributaries and in upper drainage areas. The increase in the number of species recently described from the São Francisco river basin has already been documented in the literature (see Alves et al 2011 andBarbosa et al 2017).…”
Section: Assessment Of Conservation Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in taxonomic inventories (e.g., Sarmento-Soares et al 2009a, Cetra et al 2010, Burger et al 2011, Ramos et al 2014. Although numerous freshwater fish species from the Bahia river basins have been described in the last two decades (e.g., Bertaco & Lucena 2006, Ribeiro & Lucena 2006, Lima & Britski 2007, Benine et al 2007, Zanata & Camelier 2008, 2010, 2015, Bichuette et al 2008, Sarmento-Soares et al 2009b, Sarmento-Soares et al 2011, Ferreira et al 2014, Vari et al 2010, Bichuette & Rizzato 2012, Oliveira et al 2013, Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro 2013, Camelier & Zanata 2014b, 2017, 2018, Mattos et al 2015, Peixoto & Wosiacki 2016, Zanata & Pitanga 2016, Zawadzki et al, 2017Barreto et al 2018, Mattos & Costa, 2018, Burger et al 2019, Lucena & Lucena 2019, ichthyological explorations continue to reveal unknown species, especially in small tributaries and in upper drainage areas. The increase in the number of species recently described from the São Francisco river basin has already been documented in the literature (see Alves et al 2011 andBarbosa et al 2017).…”
Section: Assessment Of Conservation Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%