2022
DOI: 10.1643/i2021065
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A New Species of Armored Catfish (Loricariidae: Hypoptopomatinae) Syntopic and Superficially Similar to Parotocinclus collinsae, from the Potaro River Basin, Guyana

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“…Additionally, Esmaeili et al [ 123 ] discovered Mystus cyrusi from the Kol River drainage in southern Iran, and Pinna and Dagosta [ 124 ] revised the taxonomy of the genus Paracanthopoma, unveiling nine new species. New species discoveries spanned various geographical locations, such as Parotocinclus hardmani from the Potaro River tributaries in Guyana [ 125 ], Liobagrus brevispina from the Nan-Jiang River in China, and Clarias monsembulai from the Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo [ 126 ]. Furthermore, discoveries included Mystus irulu from the Western Ghats of India [ 127 ], Glyptothorax yuensis from the Yu River in Myanmar [ 128 ], and Amblyceps hmolaii from the Kaladan River drainage in India [ 129 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Esmaeili et al [ 123 ] discovered Mystus cyrusi from the Kol River drainage in southern Iran, and Pinna and Dagosta [ 124 ] revised the taxonomy of the genus Paracanthopoma, unveiling nine new species. New species discoveries spanned various geographical locations, such as Parotocinclus hardmani from the Potaro River tributaries in Guyana [ 125 ], Liobagrus brevispina from the Nan-Jiang River in China, and Clarias monsembulai from the Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo [ 126 ]. Furthermore, discoveries included Mystus irulu from the Western Ghats of India [ 127 ], Glyptothorax yuensis from the Yu River in Myanmar [ 128 ], and Amblyceps hmolaii from the Kaladan River drainage in India [ 129 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%