Pimelodella taenioptera Miranda Ribeiro, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11558150 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12094160 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BD87BC-DE7B-080A-10C9-F8B4FBD7FDDB |
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Felipe |
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Pimelodella taenioptera Miranda Ribeiro, 1914 |
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Pimelodella taenioptera Miranda Ribeiro, 1914 View in CoL
Material examined
Pimelodella taenioptera : AI 243 1 ex., 130.0 mm SL, Argentina, Corrientes province, río Paraná at Yahapé 27°22’12.1''S - 57°39’14.6''W. coll: A. Gonzalez et al., November, 2006. GoogleMaps AI 244 1 ex., 152.8 mm SL, Argentina, Corrientes province, río Paraná at Itá-Ibaté (27°25’49.7''S - 57°21’59.9''W). coll: A. Gonzalez et al., November, 2007. GoogleMaps AI 245 1 ex., 177.5 mm SL, Argentina, Corrientes province, río Paraná at Itá-Ibaté (27°25’49.7''S - 57°21’59.9''W). coll: A. Gonzalez et al., February, 2007 GoogleMaps .
Description
This species can reach 180 mm. Morphometry of Pimelodella taenioptera are provided in table 2 View Table 2 . Body elongate and slender (five or six times in SL). Head short and large eyes. Maxillary barbels surpassing the anal fin origin, mental ones reaching the pectoral fin and the post mental ones reaching the dorsal fin origin. Dorsal fin origin nearer snout tip than caudal fin base. Adipose fin long, 2.0-2.3 times in standard length. Pectoral spine shorter than head length, serrated on anterior and posterior border. Caudal fin deeply forked, upper lobe much longer than lower one.
Colour in life
Ground colour silvery grey ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). Head and flanks and caudal fin with a dark stripe. Middorsal body with a black stripe from the rear part of head to the end of adipose fin. Dorsal and pectoral fin smoky.
Habitat
The specimens of Pimelodella taenioptera were collected in February and November of 2006 and 2007 in coastal areas of a narrowed reach of the Río Paraná main channel, downstream a prominent sandstone outcrop ( Fig. 2 View Fig ). The main environmental variables of the habitat are presented in table 1 View Table 1 . Depth varied between 1.5-2.5 m and the bottom was composed mostly by large boulders of sandstone with patches of sand and pebbles.
The species was found in well oxygenated waters having moderate to high current speed.
Distribution:
Pimelodella taenioptera was captured in the río Paraná close to Yahapé (27°22’12.1''S - 57°39’14.6''W) and Itá-Ibaté (27°25’49.7''S - 57°21’59.9''W) towns ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).
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