Ceratobranchia, Eigenmann, 1914
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CERATOBRANCHIA Eigenmann, 1914 View in CoL
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Ceratobranchia Eigenmann , in Eigenmann, Henn, Wilson, 1914:3. Type species: Ceratobranchia obtusirostris Eigenmann, 1914 . Type by monotypy. Gender: Feminine.
Ceratobranchia binghami Eigenmann, 1927
Ceratobranchia binghami Eigenmann, 1927:357 , Pl. 96 (fig. 1). Type locality: Santa Ana GoogleMaps , Rio Urubamba. [Santa Ana is possibly an allusion to the district of Santa Ana which encompasses the lower lands and Andean piedmont of the Cusco Department with its main city being Quillabamba (12°51’52.2”S, 72°41’36.5”W), Peru. The coordinates of the type locality estimated in Chernoff, Machado-Allison (1990) are slightly mis-calculated, leading to a mountain top instead of the Río Urubamba]. Holotype: MCZ 31561 About MCZ .
Distribution: 312 (Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990).
Ceratobranchia delotaenia Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990
Ceratobranchia delotaenia Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990:283 , figs. 20–21. Type locality: Cusco / Madre de Dios border, mouth of Río Carbon, below Atalaya GoogleMaps in vicinity of road ford on north south hwy, 12°53’S, 71°20’W. [The coordinates presented in Chernoff, Machado-Allison (1990) are slightly inaccurate leading to a tributary of the Río Carbón, instead of leading to the ford in the confluence of the rivers Carbón and Madre de Díos. More precise coordinates are 12°53’6.8”S, 71°21’29.0”W]. Holotype: ANSP 163721 About ANSP .
Distribution: 318 (Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990).
Ceratobranchia elatior Tortonese, 1942
Ceratobranchia elatior Tortonese, 1942:67 [57], Pl. 4 (fig. 1). Type locality: Rio Zamora , Ecuador. Holotype: MZUT 3558 View Materials . [Lack of personnel at the MZUT prevented examination and access to further information about the type specimen (Franco Andreone, pers. comm.)].
Distribution: 312.
Remarks: Possibly the same species as “cf. Othonocheirodus sp. ” of Chernoff, Machado-Allison (1990).
Ceratobranchia joanae Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990
Ceratobranchia joanae Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990:286 , figs. 22–23. Type locality: Río Maniapure GoogleMaps at crossing of Caicara-Puerto Ayacucho Hwy, 6°55’48”N, 66°33’22”W. [The coordinates presented in Chernoff, Machado-Allison (1990) are slightly inaccurate. The crossing between the highway and the Río Manuapure is at 6°55’34.7”N, 66°33’34.8”W, Venezuela]. Holotype: MBUCV-V-18616.
Distribution: 307 (Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990).
Ceratobranchia obtusirostris Eigenmann, 1914
Ceratobranchia obtusirostris Eigenmann , in Eigenmann, Henn, Wilson, 1914:4. Type locality: Chauchamago, east of Tarma, Peru. [= Chanchamayo. Type locality description obtained from Eigenmann (1927). Chanchamayo may refer to homonymous river, district, province or municipality. The city is currently named La Merced (11°3’51.9”S, 75°19’44.5”W), being the capital of both the province and district. The city lies on the left bank of the Río Chanchamayo, and is possibly the collection site of the type of C. obtusirostris ]. Holotype: CAS 40848.
Distribution: 312 (Chernoff, Machado-Allison, 1990).
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