Pareiorhaphis

Pareiorhaphis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Loricariidae
Subfamily: Neoplecostominae
Genus: Pareiorhaphis
Type species
Psilichthys cameroni
Steindachner, 1907

Pareiorhaphis is a genus of catfish in the family Loricariidae native to South America. This genus can be readily distinguished from other neoplecostomines by the unique combination of having fleshy lobes on lateral margins of head ornamented with hypertrophied odontodes on nuptial males, caudal peduncle ovoid in cross section, abdomen usually naked, dorsal fin spinelet ovoid and adipose fin usually present.[1] The color pattern is usually dark brown and mottled with the abdomen white.[2] Most species in to Pareiorhaphis were originally described in Hemipsilichthys. In 1918, Alípio de Miranda-Ribeiro proposed the new genus Pareiorhaphis.[1] Whether Pareiorhaphis is monophyletic or not is currently unknown.[1]

Species

There are currently 24 recognized species in this genus:

  • Pareiorhaphis azygolechis (E. H. L. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 2002)
  • Pareiorhaphis bahianus (Gosline, 1947)
  • Pareiorhaphis cameroni (Steindachner, 1907)
  • Pareiorhaphis cerosus (P. Miranda-Ribeiro, 1951)
  • Pareiorhaphis eurycephalus (E. H. L. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 2002)
  • Pareiorhaphis garapia E. H. L. Pereira, Lehmann A., Schvambach & R. E. dos Reis, 2015 [3]
  • Pareiorhaphis garbei (R. Ihering (pt), 1911)
  • Pareiorhaphis hypselurus (E. H. L. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 2002)
  • Pareiorhaphis hystrix (E. H. L. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 2002)
  • Pareiorhaphis lophia E. H. L. Pereira & Zanata, 2014 [4]
  • Pareiorhaphis mutuca (J. C. de Oliveira & Oyakawa, 1999)
  • Pareiorhaphis nasuta E. H. L. Pereira, F. Vieira & R. E. dos Reis, 2007
  • Pareiorhaphis nudulus (R. E. dos Reis & E. H. L. Pereira, 1999)
  • Pareiorhaphis parmula E. H. L. Pereira, 2005
  • Pareiorhaphis proskynita E. H. L. Pereira & M. R. Britto, 2012 [5]
  • Pareiorhaphis regani (Giltay, 1936)
  • Pareiorhaphis ruschii E. H. L. Pereira, Lehmann A. & R. E. dos Reis, 2012 [6]
  • Pareiorhaphis scutula E. H. L. Pereira, F. Vieira & R. E. dos Reis, 2010
  • Pareiorhaphis splendens (Bizerril, 1995)
  • Pareiorhaphis steindachneri (A. Miranda-Ribeiro, 1918)
  • Pareiorhaphis stephanus (J. C. de Oliveira & Oyakawa, 1999)
  • Pareiorhaphis stomias (E. H. L. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 2002)
  • Pareiorhaphis vestigipinnis (E. H. L. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 1992)
  • Pareiorhaphis vetula E. H. L. Pereira, Lehmann A. & R. E. dos Reis, 2016 [7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Pereira, E.H.L. (2005): Resurrection of Pareiorhaphis Miranda Ribeiro, 1918 (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Loricariidae), and description of a new species from the rio Iguaçu basin, Brazil. Neotropical Ichthyology, 3 (2): 271–276.
  2. Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2016). Species of Pareiorhaphis in FishBase. January 2016 version.
  3. Pereira, E.H.L., Lehmann A., P., Schvambach, L.J. & Reis, R.E. (2015): A new species of Pareiorhaphis (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the headwaters of the Arroio Garapiá, coastal drainage of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Zootaxa, 4034 (3): 556–564.
  4. Pereira, E.H.L. & Zanata, A.M. (2014): A new species of the armored catfish genus Pareiorhaphis Miranda Ribeiro (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the rio Paraguaçu, Bahia State, northeastern Brazil. Neotropical Ichthyology, 12 (1): 35-42.
  5. Pereira, E.H.L. & Britto, M.R. (2012): A New Distinctively Colored Catfish of the Genus Pareiorhaphis (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Rio Piracicaba, Upper Rio Doce Basin, Brazil. Copeia, 2012 (3): 519-526.
  6. Pereira, E.H.L., Lehmann A., P. & Reis, R.E. (2012): A new species of the Neoplecostomine catfish Pareiorhaphis (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Coastal basins of Espírito Santo, Eastern Brazil. Neotropical Ichthyology, 10 (3): 539-546.
  7. Pereira, E.H.L., Lehmann A., P. & Reis, R.E. (2016): Pareiorhaphis vetula, a new armored catfish from the headwaters of the Rio Doce basin, Brazil (Siluriformes: Loricariidae). Zootaxa, 4144 (3): 443–450.


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