2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-62252013000300005
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Abstract: Ituglanis agreste, a new species of catfish, is described from a tributary stream of the rio Gongogi drainage, rio de Contas basin, Bahia State, northeastern Brazil, from a transition area between the Atlantic Rain Forest and the semi-arid Caatinga savanna. This species is distinguished from its congeners by the following characters: elongate interopercle plate with high number of odontodes (26-30), high number of ribs (5-6), fewer vertebrae (36), number of branchiostegal rays (7), number of pectoral-fin rays … Show more

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“…), and I. australis (Fig. ), although in the latter it is variably present (Sarmento‐Soares et al, ; Campos‐Paiva and Costa, ; Lima et al, ; Datovo and de Pinna, ; Ferrer et al, ). In the remaining epigean species of the genus, the entire infraorbital canal is absent (Table ).…”
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“…), and I. australis (Fig. ), although in the latter it is variably present (Sarmento‐Soares et al, ; Campos‐Paiva and Costa, ; Lima et al, ; Datovo and de Pinna, ; Ferrer et al, ). In the remaining epigean species of the genus, the entire infraorbital canal is absent (Table ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Dorsal views of skulls of Trichomycterus steindachneri (modified from DoNascimiento et al, Neotrop Ichthyol, , 12, 717–728, reproduced by permission) and of three epigean species of Ituglanis , I. agreste (modified from Lima et al Neotrop Ichthyol, , 11, 513–524, reproduced by permission), I. australis , and I. goya . The course of the laterosensory canals and its pores are shown on the left side of each skull.…”
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confidence: 99%
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