Gymnolebias Costa, 2008

Alonso, Felipe, Terán, Guillermo Enrique, Alanís, Wilson Sebastián Serra, Calviño, Pablo, Montes, Martin Miguel, García, Ignacio Daniel, Barneche, Jorge Adrián, Almirón, Adriana, Ciotek, Liliana, Giorgis, Pablo & Cascioưa, Jorge, 2023, From the mud to the tree: phylogeny of Austrolebias killifishes, new generic structure and description of a new species (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 199 (1), pp. 280-309 : 289

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad032

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E1210342-9DBD-4D89-ABF5-1925792D0E14C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8328869

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Gymnolebias Costa, 2008
status

 

Gymnolebias Costa, 2008 genus stat. nov.

Gymnolebias Costa, 2008 as a subgenus of Austrolebias View in CoL .

Type species: Cynolebias gymnoventris Amato, 1986 View in CoL .

Diagnosis: Gymnolebias can be distinguished from other Austrolebias genus group genera by the following unique combination of characters: (1) scales absent on ventral region; (2) absence of conspicuous suborbital and supraorbital dark grey marks in living specimens; and (3) flanks dark brownish grey to black, with wide dark grey bars on anterior portion (modified from Costa 2008).

Differential diagnosis: In addition to the unique combination of character states mentioned in the Diagnosis above, the genus Gymnolebias can be distinguished from all other genera of the Austrolebias genus group by having <40 scales in the longitudinal series (vs.> 40 scales in Titanolebias ); by the lack of ossified contact organs in the anal fin of males (vs. present in Acantholebias ); by the basal and medial region of the pectoral fins being hyaline in adult males (vs. non-hyaline in Acrolebias , Cypholebias , Matilebias , Argolebias and Megalebias ); anal fin rounded in females (vs. nearly triangular in Austrolebias and Garcialebias ); and male pectoral fins without black margin (vs. black distal margin in Amatolebias )

Synapomorphies: Gymnolebias was recovered as a monophyletic clade supported by 26 molecular characters and the following five morphological characters (see Supporting Information, Appendix S5): wide border of most scales on ventral half of flank, above anal fin, in dominant mature males (not considering bands, bars and iridescent lines) dark grey to black (3:0); centre of most scales in mid-dorsal portion of flank, anterior to dorsal fin, in dominant mature males (not considering bands, bars and iridescent lines) dark grey to black (11:1); dark suborbital bar absent (diffused and inconspicuous) (25:0); scales in the preopercular region absent (78:1); and <14 abdominal vertebrae (169:0)

Included species: Gymnolebias gymnoventris Amato, 1986 comb. nov. and Gymnolebias jaegari Costa & Cheffe, 2002 comb. nov.

Distribution: Basins associated with the Patos-Merín lagoon system, in Brazil and Uruguay.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Cyprinodontiformes

Family

Rivulidae

Loc

Gymnolebias Costa, 2008

Alonso, Felipe, Terán, Guillermo Enrique, Alanís, Wilson Sebastián Serra, Calviño, Pablo, Montes, Martin Miguel, García, Ignacio Daniel, Barneche, Jorge Adrián, Almirón, Adriana, Ciotek, Liliana, Giorgis, Pablo & Cascioưa, Jorge 2023
2023
Loc

Gymnolebias

Costa 2008
2008
Loc

Austrolebias

Costa 1998
1998
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