2021
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14953
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A new species of Hoplias malabaricus species complex (Characiformes: Erythrinidae) from the Crepori River, Amazon basin, Brazil

Abstract: A new species belonging to the Hoplias malabaricus complex from the Amazon basin, Brazil, is described. The new species is characterized by 15–16 predorsal scales, 37–39 lateral‐line scales, 5 scales from dorsal fin to lateral line, 38–39 vertebrae, iii‐iv, 7–8 anal‐fin rays, ii‐iv, 12–15 caudal‐fin rays, last vertical series of scales on the base of caudal‐fin rays forming a straight line, 6–7 dark bands in anal fin and no distinctive dark bands or blotches on flanks. The new species is also distinguished fro… Show more

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“…The literature reports deep genetic divergence, cryptic speciation, a species complex, recent description of new species, or population structuring in 13 (76.47%) of the 17 genera shown in quadrant II of Figure 2: Bivibranchia (Nogueira et al, 2021), Bryconops (Silva‐Oliveira et al, 2021), Colomesus (Amaral et al, 2013), Geophagus (Ximenes et al, 2021), Hemigrammus (Albornoz‐Garzón et al, 2019; Marinho et al, 2014), Hoplias (Guimarães et al, 2022; Pires et al, 2021), Leporinus (Nascimento et al, 2023; Silva‐Santos et al, 2018), Moenkhausia (Benine et al, 2009; De Carvalho et al, 2011; Pereira et al, 2013), Mugil (Hasan et al, 2021), Nannostomus (Benzaquem et al, 2015), Pimelodella (Pugedo et al, 2016), Potamotrygon (Renza‐Millán et al, 2019), and Trachelyopterus (Dos Santos et al, 2021; Haerter et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature reports deep genetic divergence, cryptic speciation, a species complex, recent description of new species, or population structuring in 13 (76.47%) of the 17 genera shown in quadrant II of Figure 2: Bivibranchia (Nogueira et al, 2021), Bryconops (Silva‐Oliveira et al, 2021), Colomesus (Amaral et al, 2013), Geophagus (Ximenes et al, 2021), Hemigrammus (Albornoz‐Garzón et al, 2019; Marinho et al, 2014), Hoplias (Guimarães et al, 2022; Pires et al, 2021), Leporinus (Nascimento et al, 2023; Silva‐Santos et al, 2018), Moenkhausia (Benine et al, 2009; De Carvalho et al, 2011; Pereira et al, 2013), Mugil (Hasan et al, 2021), Nannostomus (Benzaquem et al, 2015), Pimelodella (Pugedo et al, 2016), Potamotrygon (Renza‐Millán et al, 2019), and Trachelyopterus (Dos Santos et al, 2021; Haerter et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%