
Table 1. Morphometric data for Leporinus melanopleura. n = number of specimens; SD = Standard Deviation. nLectotypeMeanRangeSDStandard Length (mm)4191.266.2218.40-104.30Percents of Standard LengthPredorsal distance2949.3448.8546.58-50.540.84Dorsal-fin origin to adipose-fin origin20-84.2680.18-85.961.20Prepelvic distance2950.0048.7246.23-52.231.30Body depth2924.1223.3220.87-25.430.98Caudal peduncle length2214.4715.4014.38-16.370.63Caudal peduncle depth299.5410.089.40-10.670.35Anal-fin lobe length2915.1313.3711.00-15.131.16Head length2923.3622.8221.38-24.130.77Percents of Head LengthPreopercle length20-76.5375.14-79.351.10Snout length2939.9139.5136.43-42.051.51Head depth2271.8375.4671.13-80.232.47Eye diameter2922.0724.3420.08-31.302.40Bony interorbital2939.9142.3239.47-46.961.98
Published as part of Birindelli, José L. O., Britski, Heraldo A. & Garavello, Julio C., 2013, Two new species of Leporinus Agassiz (Characiformes: Anostomidae) from eastern basins of Brazil, and redescription of L. melanopleura Günther, pp. 14 in Neotropical Ichthyology 11 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252013000100002, http://zenodo.org/record/12652955
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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