Glandulocauda, Eigenmann, 1911
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GLANDULOCAUDA Eigenmann, 1911 View in CoL
NA Menezes, P Camelier
Glandulocauda Eigenmann, 1911c:168 . Type species: Glandulocauda melanogenys Eigenmann, 1911 . Type by original designation. Gender: Feminine.
Glandulocauda caerulea Menezes, Weitzman, 2009
Glandulocauda caerulea Menezes, Weitzman, 2009:317 . Type locality: Serinha Paraná, Rio Iguassú. [ Brazil, Paraná, Serrinha, rio Iguaçu, approximately 25°43’S, 49°44’W (Menezes, Weitzman, 2009:323). Holotype: FMNH 54895.
Glandulocauda melanopleura Eigenmann, 1911c:170 , Pl. 5 (fig. 7). Type locality: Serinha Paraná, Rio Iguassú. Holotype: FMNH 54895. Secondarily preoccupied in Glandulocauda by Hyphessobrycon melanopleurus Ellis, 1911 ; replaced by Glandulocauda caerulea Menezes, Weitzman, 2009 .
Distribution: 346 (Menezes, Weitzman, 2009).
Remarks: Replacement for Glandulocauda melanopleura Eigenmann, 1911 (Menezes, Weitzman, 2009).
Glandulocauda melanopleura (Ellis, 1911)
Hyphessobrycon melanopleurus Ellis, 1911:157 , Pl. 3 (fig. 2). Type locality: Alto da Serra GoogleMaps , São Paulo. [ Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, Alto da Serra, headwaters of rio Tietê, approximately 23°45’S, 46°20’W (Menezes, Weitzman, 2009). Additional information in Menezes, Weitzman (2009)]. Holotype: FMNH 54413 About FMNH .
Glandulocauda melanogenys Eigenmann, 1911c:168 , Pl. 5 (fig. 6). Type locality: Alto da Serra GoogleMaps , São Paulo. [ Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, Alto da Serra, headwaters of rio Tietê, approximately 23°45’S, 46°20’W (Menezes, Weitzman, 2009). Additional information about type locality in Menezes, Weitzman (2009)]. Holotype: FMNH 54891 About FMNH .
Distribution: 330, 344 (Menezes, Weitzman, 2009).
Remarks: The studies of Ellis (1911) and Eigenmann (1911c) are part of the same volume published on December 1911. Menezes, Weitzman, 2009:315 proposed Glandulocauda melanogenys Eigenmann as a junior synonym and thus acted as first revisers.
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