Piabarchus stramineus ( Eigenmann, 1908 )

Reia, Lais, S. da Costa e Silva, Gabriel, Garcia-Ayala, James R., P. F. Vicensotto, Ana Maria & Benine, Ricardo C., 2020, Ichthyofauna of the ribeirão Sucuri, a tributary of the rio Tietê, upper rio Paraná basin, southeastern Brazil, Check List 16 (3), pp. 711-728 : 719

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Piabarchus stramineus ( Eigenmann, 1908 )
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Piabarchus stramineus ( Eigenmann, 1908)

Figure 3F

Original description. Bryconamericus stramineus Eigenmann 1908: 105 .

Material examined. BRAZIL • 2, 46.3−47.0 mm SL; São Paulo state, Pongaí, Ribeirão Sucuri ; 21°44′19″S, 049°21′56″W; 12 May 2018; leg. Silva G.S.C. and Reia L. (LBP 26497) GoogleMaps 3, 38.4−42.6 mm SL; São Paulo state, Pongaí, Córrego da Aldeia ; 21°42′57″S, 049°21′26″W; 12 May 2018; leg. Silva G.S.C. and Reia L. (LBP 26513) GoogleMaps .

Identification. Body deep; mouth terminal; premaxil- lary teeth in two rows, inner row with four pentacuspidate teeth, outer row with three to five tricuspidate teeth; one to two tricuspidate teeth on maxilla; dentary with four anteriormost teeth larger, pentacuspidate. Lateral line complete with 39 to 41 perforated scales; five horizontal scale rows above lateral line; three horizon- tal scale rows below lateral line. Overall body coloration silver to yellowish; conspicuous midlateral silver stripe from posterior margin of opercle to caudal-fin base; dark stripe in middle caudal-fin rays; dorsal, pectoral, pel- vic, anal, and caudal fins hyaline; adipose fin yellowish; margins of dorsal and ventral portion of caudal-fin lobes yellowish.

Eigenmann CH (1908) Preliminary descriptions of new genera and species of tetragonopterid characins. (Zoological rResults of the Thayer Brazilian Expedition). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 52 (6): 91 - 106.