Campellolebias Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6256763 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A58C6655-C250-4C50-31DA-4AED927634F3 |
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Campellolebias Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra |
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[[ Genus Campellolebias Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra View in CoL View at ENA ZBK ]]
Campellolebias ZBK is a genus of cynolebiatin killifishes inhabiting seasonal pools with dark acid waters (pH 4.5-5.0) in dense forests of the coastal river basins of southern Brazil (Costa et al., 1989; Costa, 1995a, 2003). It constitutes a unique, reproductively specialized aplocheiloid lineage, characterized by elaborate morphological and behavioral traits related to internal insemination (Costa, 1995a, 1998). Three species are presently included in the genus, all described during the last quarter of the 20th century (Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra, 1974; Costa et al., 1989). A fourth new species is herein described.
Campellolebias ZBK was first erected to include a single species, C. brucei ZBK Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra, characterized by a unique structure of the anal fin in males, in which the first two rays are separated from the posterior portion of the fin and attached to a long urogenital papilla; and dark stripes on the ventral portion of the head in males (Vaz-Ferreira & Sierra, 1974). Campellolebias ZBK was placed in the synonymy of Cynolebias ZBK Steindachner by Parenti (1981), but considered a valid genus in subsequent studies (e. g., Costa et al., 1989; Costa, 1990, 1995a, 2003). Costa et al. (1989) described Campellolebias dorsimaculatus ZBK and Campellolebias chrysolineatus ZBK , and Costa (1995a) revised the genus, based on the few available specimens of the genus then deposited in scientific collections. His revision provided an osteological description and new data on the morphology of structures involved in internal insemination (i. e., bones, ligaments and muscles); and he introduced the term “pseudogonopodium” for the specialized anal-fin structure utilized in internal insemination (Costa, 1995a). Costa (1998) later listed some synapomorphies for Campellolebias ZBK , including bones and muscles of the pseudogonopodium and a unique reproductive courtship behavior pattern.
On the basis of morphological data, Campellolebias ZBK was considered to be the sister group to Cynopoecilus ZBK Regan, and a member of a clade including Cynopoecilus ZBK and Leptolebias ZBK Myers, which would be the sister group to a clade comprising the remaining cynolebiatines (i. e., Cynolebias ZBK , Austrolebias ZBK Costa, Simpsonichthys ZBK de Carvalho, and Nematolebias ZBK Costa) (Costa, 1990, 1998). This hypothesis was also later supported by molecular data (Hrbek et al., 2004). However, relationships among species of Campellolebias ZBK are still poorly defined (Costa, 1995a, b).
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