Prorivulus, Wilson J. E. M. Costa, 2004

Wilson J. E. M. Costa, 2004, A new killifish genus and species from the coastal plains of northeastern Brazil (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae)., Zootaxa 642, pp. 1-10 : 3

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z00642p001

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6270708

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scientific name

Prorivulus
status

new genus

Prorivulus View in CoL   ZBK new genus

Type species: Prorivulus auriferus Costa, Lima & Suzart , new species.

Diagnosis: A non-annual fish genus, similar to Rivulus   ZBK and Kryptolebias   ZBK , and distinguished from the remaining rivulid genera by having anal-fin rays soft in both sexes (vs. hardened in females), urogenital papilla minute in males (vs. prominent and tubular), and absence of a dark bar on iris (vs. presence). Similar to Kryptolebias   ZBK and distinguished from Rivulus   ZBK by possessing frontal E-scales overlapped (vs. not overlapped), third epibranchial with distinct uncinate process (vs. short indistinct process), distal cartilage of the first hypobranchial restricted to articulation with first ceratobranchial (vs. cartilage expanded anteriorly), ventral process of angulo-articular broad (vs. narrow), and posterior flange of cleithrum absent (vs. present). Similar to Rivulus   ZBK and distinguished from Kryptolebias   ZBK by having unossified interhyal (vs. ossified) and by the absence of the distal process of second epibranchial (vs. presence). Differs from other rivulids, except the two species of Stenolebias   ZBK and Rivulus romeri Costa   ZBK , by having five branchiostegal rays (vs. six).

Included taxa: Only the type species.

Etymology: From the Latin pro (a prefix meaning priority in space or time) and rivulus (stream, and also a nominal rivulid genus), referring to the basal position of the genus regarding Rivulus   ZBK and all the annual fish rivulid genera. Gender masculine.

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