Pyrrhulina, Valenciennes, 1846
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PYRRHULINA Valenciennes, 1846 View in CoL
AL Netto-Ferreira
Pyrrhulina Valenciennes View in CoL , in Cuvier, Valenciennes, 1846:535 . Type species: Pyrrhulina filamentosa Valenciennes, 1847 View in CoL . Type by monotypy. Gender: Feminine.
Holotaxis Cope, 1870:563 . Type species: Holotaxis melanostomus Cope, 1870 View in CoL . Type by monotypy. Gender: Feminine.
Pyrrhulina australis Eigenmann, Kennedy, 1903
Pyrrhulina australe Eigenmann, Kennedy, 1903:508 . Type locality: Arroyo Trementina. [ Arroyo Trementina GoogleMaps , Concepción, Paraguay (near 23°4’2”S, 57°3’1”W)]. Holotype: CAS 60490.
Pyrrhulina macrolepis Ahl, Schindler, 1937:140 . Type locality: San José, Rio Picomayo GoogleMaps ; Gob. Formosa, Argentinien. [Rio Picomayo = Rio Pilcomayo, representing the northwestern border of Argentina, separating it from Bolivia and Paraguay in the Provinces of Salta and Formosa. San José is likely a toponym in the Parque Nacional Rio Pilcomayo. A gazetteer indicates San José as the northern edge of the Laguna Blanca (25°08’60”S, 58°08’60”W)]. Holotype: ZSM 5866 View Materials [Neumann, 2011:261 commented on discovery of holotype in ZSM collection].
Distribution: 311*, 315*, 316*, 323*, 324*, 322*, 320*, 321*, 319*, 343*, 344*, 346*, 333*, 332*, 334*, 345*,342*, ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003; A. Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
Remarks: Likely a widespread species complex.
Pyrrhulina beni Pearson, 1924:32 . Type locality: Ivon, Village on the Lower Beni . Altitude about 500 feet. [Ivón right bank village near 11°07’50”S, 66°07’56”W, Bolivia]. Syntypes: (3) CAS 60493 (now 2), UMMZ 66489 (1).
Distribution: 318 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Pyrrhulina brevis Steindachner, 1876
Pyrrhulina brevis Steindachner, 1876a:11 [6], Pl. 1 (figs. 3–4). Type locality: Auch diese Art fand Natterer an der Mündung des Rio negro und Prof. L. Agassiz sammelte sie während der Thayer-Expedition bei Cudajas, Tabatinga und bei Manaos im Rio negro. [Lectotype locality: “Mündung des Rio Negro” (mouth of the Rio Negro, Brazil).]. Lectotype: NMW 76177.2 View Materials . [Designated by Zarske, Géry (2001b)]
Distribution: 314, 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: Likely a species complex.
Pyrrhulina capim Vieira, Netto-Ferreira, 2019
Pyrrhulina capim Vieira, Netto-Ferreira, 2019:2 , fig. 1. Type locality: Brazil, Pará GoogleMaps , Bragança, rio São José, 01°07’47”S, 46°49’13”W. Holotype: UFRGS 27300 View Materials .
Distribution: 323 ( Vieira et al., 2019).
Pyrrhulina eleanorae Fowler, 1940
Pyrrhulina eleanorae Fowler, 1940a:262 View in CoL , fig. 59. Type locality: Ucayali River basin, Contamana GoogleMaps , Peru. [Contamana (07°21’02”S, 75°00’33”W)]. Holotype: ANSP 68676 About ANSP .
Distribution: 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: Possibly a junior synonym of P. laeta as suggested by Netto-Ferreira, Luckenbill (2017).
Pyrrhulina elongata Zarske, Géry, 2001
Pyrrhulina elongata Zarske, Géry, 2001b:16 View in CoL , fig. 1. Type locality: Brasilien, Para GoogleMaps , Bach GoogleMaps und kleiner Teich GoogleMaps etwa 25km südwestlich von Itaituba an der Strasse Itaituba– Vila Nova, Einzugsgebiet des Rio Tapajós. [Type locality estimated as 4°21’4.61”S, 56°12’3.40”W ( Brazil)]. Holotype: MZUSP 52731 View Materials (missing). [Holotype lost along with “several” Characidae View in CoL types during mail transfer from the MTD to the MZUSP (A. Zarske pers. comm.)].
Distribution: 316*, 320* ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003; A. Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
Pyrrhulina filamentosa Valenciennes, 1847 View in CoL
Pyrrhulina filamentosa Valenciennes View in CoL , in Cuvier, Valenciennes, 1847:535 , Pl. 589 [not 555]. Type locality: Surinam [ Suriname]. Holotype: MNHN 0000-4408.
Distribution: 308*, 309*, 310*, 311* ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003; A. Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
Holotaxis laetus Cope, 1872b:257 . Type locality: Rio Ambyiacu. [Ambiguity exists concerning exact origin of specimens as listed by Cope (1872b): “small streams tributary of the Ambyiacu (river) or the river (Ambyiacu) itself.”, Peru]. Holotype: ANSP 8029 About ANSP . [Holotype with damaged head and fins. Fowler (1906:294, fig. 1), Böhlke(1984:118)].
Distribution: 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: The identity of this species has been confused with that of P. semifasciata since the first half of the 20th century, but the type and early illustrations of P. laeta show no trace of a long primary stripe. Netto-Ferreira, Luckenbill (2017) suggested that the species shares with P. eleanorae and P. elongate a unique diagnostic character involving the number of scales in the dorsalmost paired series, considerably narrowing the scope of the identity of the species. Also, considering P. eleanorae is among the most abundant species of the genus in the Ampiyacu, it is highly plausible that both species are synonyms. The distribution of P. laeta is here restricted to its type locality until ongoing revisionary studies of the group are complete.
Pyrrhulina lugubris Eigenmann, 1922
Pyrrhulina lugubris Eigenmann, 1922:231 , Pl. 21 (fig. 1). Type locality: Barrigón. [Puerto Barrigón, Meta, Colombia (04°10’00”N, 73°01’00”W), at the right bank of Río Humea]. Holotype: CAS 78888 (1 of 13).
Distribution: 307 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: Although the species is considered widespread in the Orinoco drainage, no specimens were found in Venezuelan collections in 2012 (Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
Pyrrhulina marilynae Netto-Ferreira, Marinho, 2013
Pyrrhulina marilynae Netto-Ferreira, Marinho, 2013:370 , fig. 1. Type locality: Brazil, Mato Grosso, Tapurah, stream crossing MT-338 road, 62 Km to the north of Tapurah GoogleMaps , 12°15’29”S, 56°38’59”W. Holotype: MCP 47420 View Materials (ex. MCP 30227 View Materials ).
Distribution: 320, 322 (Netto-Ferreira, Marinho, 2010).
Pyrrhulina maxima Eigenmann, Eigenmann, 1889
Pyrrhulina maxima Eigenmann, Eigenmann, 1889a:111 , Pl. 1 (fig. 4). Type locality: Tabatinga. [ Brazil]. Holotype: (possible) USNM 120283 About USNM (3) or in MCZ 6343 About MCZ (now 11); originally given as “Type N° 6343; one specimen ”.
Distribution: 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: Possibly a synonym of P. semifasciata .
Pyrrhulina melanostoma (Cope, 1870)
Holotaxis melanostomus Cope, 1870:563 . Type locality: Pebas , Equador. [currently, Peru]. Syntypes: Whereabouts unknown. [some primary types apparently lost after Cope’s death (Fowler, 1907:458, fig. 47; Böhlke, 1984:119)].
Distribution: 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: Identity and status of this species is unclear, but original color pattern description matches that of P. obermulleri .
Pyrrhulina obermulleri Myers, 1926
Pyrrhulina obermulleri Myers, 1926a:150 . Type locality: Iquitos, Peru. Syntypes: CAS 60498 (4).
Distribution: 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Remarks: Colombian records of P. obermulleri are P. lugubris , and both species are likely synonyms (pers. obs.).
Pyrrhulina rachoviana Myers, 1926
Pyrrhulina rachoviana Myers, 1926b:441 . Type locality: Herr Arthur Rachow, der wohlbekannte Hamburger Liebhaber, zwei schöne konservierte Exemplare dieser Fischart, ein ausgewachsenes Männchen und Weibchen. [Aquarists historically suggest that the type-locality is likely wrong]. Syntypes: USNM 92970 (2).
Distribution: 345 (Myers, 1926b).
Remarks: Aquarists have historically suggested that the type locality is likely wrong, and the specimens on which Myers based his description originated from the Amazon. The species was considered a synonym of P. australis by Zarske, Géry (2004a), but posteriorly questioned by Netto-Ferreira, Marinho, 2013:373 and Vieira, Netto-Ferreira, 2019:7. In fact, the limits between the identity of Pyrrhulina australis and P. rachoviana are very confusing, and preliminary molecular data have presented evidence that this species group, being distributed from Argentina to the Guianas, is composed of several undescribed species still. Hence, the decision to recognize the species as valid, and restricted to its supposed type locality.
Pyrrhulina semifasciata Steindachner, 1876
Pyrrhulina semifasciata Steindachner, 1876a:7 [2], Pl. 1 (figs. 1–2a). Type locality: Joh. Natterer entdeckte diese Art zuerst in der Mu¨ndung des Rio negro in stehenden Gewa¨ssern. Wa¨hrend der Thayer-Expedition wurden sehr viele Exemplare dieser Art bei Cudajas, Gurupa und Tabatinga gesammelt. [ Brazil]. Syntypes: (several)?MCZ 6317 (8) Gurupa, 6345 (1) Tabatinga, 6367 (20) Tabatinga, 6858 (25) Tabatinga; ZMUC 42 (1?) Amazonas; NMW 56975–78 (3, 2, 1, 3), 56980 (2), 56986 (1).
Distribution: 314, 315, 316, 320, 321, 322, 323* ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003); A. Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
Remarks: Likely a species complex.
Pyrrhulina spilota Weitzman, 1960
Pyrrhulina spilota Weitzman, 1960c:109 View in CoL , fig. 1. Type locality: South America. [Possibly from the Iquitos, Peru, region]. Holotype: SU 52352 .
Distribution: 316 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Pyrrhulina stoli Boeseman, 1953
Pyrrhulina stoli Boeseman, 1953:14 View in CoL , fig. 1d. Type locality: Marowini Basin (?). [ Suriname]. Holotype: RMNH 20469 About RMNH .
Distribution: 309*, 310*, 311* ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003; A. Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
Pyrrhulina vittata Regan, 1912
Pyrrhulina vittata Regan, 1912b:391 View in CoL . Type locality: Obidos. [ Brazil]. Holotype: BMNH 1912.8.31.2.
Distribution: 316, 318, 319, 321 ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003).
Pyrrhulina zigzag Zarske, Géry, 1997
Pyrrhulina zigzag Zarske, Géry, 1997a:12 View in CoL , figs. 1–2. Type locality: Bach an der Strasse GoogleMaps von Campo-Verde nach Nueva Requena. [Type locality near 8°30’S, 74°35’W, Peru]. Holotype: MTD F17705 View Materials .
Distribution: 316, 321* ( Weitzman, Weitzman, 2003; A. Netto-Ferreira, pers. obs.).
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Pyrrhulina
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Pyrrhulina capim
Vieira LS & Netto-Ferreira AL 2019: 2 |
Pyrrhulina elongata Zarske, Géry, 2001b:16
Zarske A & Gery J. 2001: 16 |
Pyrrhulina zigzag Zarske, Géry, 1997a:12
Zarske A & Gery J. 1997: 12 |
Pyrrhulina spilota
Weitzman SH 1960: 109 |
Pyrrhulina filamentosa
Valenciennes A. 1847: 535 |