
Table 1. Morphometric data of Microglanis lundbergi (n=9). SD = standard deviation. Minimum (Min.) and Maximum (Max.) values include holotype and paratypes. CharactersHolotype Min.-Max.Mean± SDStandard length (mm)27.720.8-27.723.7±2.2Percents of SLHead length29.727.4-30.028.4±1.1Pelvic fin length19.315.8-20.118.0±1.3Dorsal spine length15.911.4-15.913.0±1.4Pectoral spine length19.215.5-19.216.9±1.2Posterior cleithral process length11.99.6-14.511.8±1.7Predorsal length38.635.5-38.637.1±1.1Preventral length54.449.5-54.452.1±1.7Preanal distance72.568.1-74.170.9±2.1Caudal peduncle depth11.29.9-11.310.8±0.4Caudal peduncle length12.29.9-17.714.4±3.0Body width30.426.4-30.427.6±1.4Dorsal-fin base length13.59.7-14.413.0±1.4Adipose-fin base length16.613.1-16.614.6±1.1Anal-fin base length12.29.5-12.911.0±1.0Percents of HLInterorbital length44.240.4-44.242.0±1.3Eye diameter9.88.0-9.89.1±0.7Snout length43.838.3-43.840.8±2.1Mouth width44.438.0-47.343.4±2.4Maxillary barbel length104.189.4-104.196.7±4.7
Published as part of Jarduli, Lucas Ribeiro & Shibatta, Oscar Akio, 2013, Description of a new species of Microglanis (Siluriformes: Pseudopimelodidae) from the Amazon basin, Amazonas State, Brazil, pp. 510 in Neotropical Ichthyology 11 (3) on page 510, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252013000300004, http://zenodo.org/record/12652149
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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