Moenkhausia bonita Benine, Castro & Sabino, 2004
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Original description. Moenkhausia bonita Benine et al. 2004: 68 View in CoL .
Material examined. BRAZIL • 9, 24.7−28.2 mm SL; São Paulo state, Pongaí, Ribeirão Sucurizinho ; 21°43′39″S, 049°18′54″W; 12 May 2018; leg. Silva G.S.C. and Reia L. (LBP 26528) GoogleMaps • 8, 15.6−29.5 mm SL; São Paulo state, Pon- gaí, Córrego Água Grande ; 21°41′31″S, 049°20′31″W; 12 May 2018; leg. Silva G.S.C. and Reia L. (LBP 26511) GoogleMaps .
Identification. Body deep; mouth terminal; premaxil- lary teeth in two rows, inner row with five to six tetrato pentacuspidate teeth, outer row with four tricuspidate teeth; one to three tricuspidate teeth on maxilla; dentary with four anteriormost teeth larger, tri- to pentacuspidate. Lateral line incomplete with eight to ten perforated scales; longitudinal series with 32 or 33 scales; six hor- izontal scale rows above lateral line; three horizontal scale rows below lateral line. Overall body coloration silver to yellowish; silver midlateral stripe from ante- rior margin of opercle faint to caudal peduncle; caudal peduncle with a black lozenge-shaped spot extending to first half of middle caudal-fin rays; distal margin of both caudal-fin lobes black, except for their tips; dorsal por- tion of eyes orange; fins yellowish to reddish.
Remarks. The specimens did not present a complete lateral line, as observed in the original description ( Benine et al. 2004). However, Vanegas-Ríos et al. (2019) analyzed populations of M. bonita from the Bermejo, Paraná, Paraguay, and Uruguay basins and determined that observed differences in body shape and complete- ness of lateral line are intraspecific variations. Hemigrammus marginatus Ellis, 1911 was the name used for the specimens from upper rio Paraná; however, Ota et al. (2015) restricted this species to the basin of the rio São Francisco and rivers of northeastern Brazil. It is possible specimens of Hemigrammus marginatus collected by Serra et al. (2015) are M. bonita .
Benine RC, Castro RMC, Sabino J (2004) Moenkhausia bonita: A new small characin fish from the Rio Paraguay basin, southwestern Brazil (Characiformes: Characidae). Copeia 68 - 73. https: // doi. org / 10.1643 / CI- 03 - 008 R 1
Ota RP, Lima F, Pavanelli CS (2015) A new species of Hemigrammus Gill, 1858 (Characiformes: Characidae) from the central and western Amazon and rio Parana - Paraguai basins. Zootaxa 3948 (2): 218 - 232. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3948.2.4
Serra JP, Campos FFS, Castro ALS (2015) Composicao e estrutura da comunidade de peixes de um afluente do rio Tiete, bacia do alto Parana. Revista Agrogeoambiental 7 (1): 87 - 96.
Vanegas-Rios JA, Britzke R, Mirande MJ (2019) Geographic variation of Moenkhausia bonita (Characiformes: Characidae) in the rio de la Plata basin, with distributional comments on M. intermedia. Neotropical Ichthyology 17 (1): 1 - 16. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / 1982 - 0224 - 20170123
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Moenkhausia bonita Benine, Castro & Sabino, 2004
Reia, Lais, S. da Costa e Silva, Gabriel, Garcia-Ayala, James R., P. F. Vicensotto, Ana Maria & Benine, Ricardo C. 2020 |
Moenkhausia bonita
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Moenkhausia bonita
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