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Filling in a biogeographic gap: the first Trichomycteridae from the Parnaiba River basin (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae)

NEOTROPICAL ICHTHYOLOGY(2023)

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Trichomycterid catfishes have long been considered as absent in the Parnaiba River basin, Northeastern Brazil, in what constitutes their most conspicuous gap in geographic distribution. Herein we report on the first occurrence of the family in that basin. The new species is described from the riacho da Volta, right tributary to the upper rio Parnaiba, Piaui State. It is distinguished from its congeners by the combination of two or three pairs of ribs; 36-38 post Weberian vertebrae; a color pattern composed of round, similar-sized, non-coalescent spots; I,5 pectoral-fin rays; the first haemal arch on the 5th or 6th vertebrae; and the first completely fused (to the tip) haemal spine on the 15th vertebra. A putative autapomorphy is the partial (minimally 50% of their length) or total fusion between the anterior arms of the basipterygium. Preliminary evidence suggests that the new species can be related to northern South American forms, a pattern that fits the general Amazonian relationships of the fishes in the Parnaiba River drainage. Although the new species fills in an important qualitative gap in trichomycterid continental distribution, the taxon is apparently rare and extremely restricted in distribution, with the type series being its only record so far. The paucity of trichomycterids in the Parnaiba remains a puzzling biogeographical phenomenon.
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first trichomycteridae,parnaíba river basin,biogeographic gap
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