
Table 1. Morphometric data of holotype and 26 additional specimens of Listrura camposi. Data of holotype from de Pinna (1988), except those indicated by asterisks. Holotype MZUSP 3426Non-typesRangeMeanStandard length (mm)37.227.6-50.036.2Head length (mm)4.63.5-5.44.5Percents of standard lengthTotal length112.0107.9-118.5112.5Body depth9.07.9-11.710.4Caudal peduncle depth8.08.4-12.711.0Body width2.9*4.0-7.25.3Caudal peduncle width1.5*1.3-2.61.8Caudal peduncle length22.018.4-25.121.6Dorsal-fin base length4.03.7-6.55.2Anal-fin base length5.04.4-7.36.0Pectoral-fin length8.06.7-14.09.9Predorsal length73.066.7-74.170.0Preanal length71.070.5-76.772.5Head length12.210.6-14.712.5Percents of head lengthHead depth42.035.3-50.343.1Head width100.081.4-106.392.6Interorbital width33.021.8-28.326.0Preorbital length34.033.3-48.039.7Eye diameter7.6*7.2-12.09.4Mouth width44.4*43.4-63.752.1Internarial width22.018.1-24.221.4
Published as part of Villa-Verde, Leandro, Lima, Sergio M. Q., Carvalho, Pedro Hollanda & de Pinna, Mário C. C., 2013, Rediscovery, taxonomic and conservation status of the threatened catfish Listrura camposi (Miranda-Ribeiro) (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae), pp. 58 in Neotropical Ichthyology 11 (1) on page 58, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252013000100006, http://zenodo.org/record/12652874
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