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Gymnotocinclus Carvalho & A. & Reis 2008, new genus

Authors: Carvalho, Tiago Pinto; A., Pablo Lehmann; Reis, Roberto E.;

Gymnotocinclus Carvalho & A. & Reis 2008, new genus

Abstract

Gymnotocinclus, new genus Type species: Gymnotocinclus anosteos, by original designation (Fig. 1). Diagnosis. Gymnotocinclus is distinguished from all other hypoptopomatine genera by the following uniquely derived features: (1) extreme reduction of body dermal plates (Fig. 2), (2) absence of the lateral connecting bone, (3) absence of bifid hemal spines on the abdominal vertebrae posterior to the first anal-fin proximal radial (Fig. 3), and (4) odontode tips on last dermal plates on the caudal peduncle dorsally or anteriorly curved (Fig. 4). Gymnotocinclus is also distinguished by a number of non-exclusive traits: maxillary barbel adnate to the lower lip; lateral ethmoid almost completely encapsulating the nasal organ (Fig. 5); ventral margin of preopercle straight, not deflected medially; pectoral girdle exposed and supporting odontodes only in a restricted lateral area near base of pectoral fin (Fig. 6); and absence of a pectoral-fin slit. Etymology. From the Greek Gymnos, naked, and Otocinclus, a genus of the Hypoptopomatinae, in allusion to the extreme reduction of the body encasing dermal plates.

Published as part of Carvalho, Tiago Pinto, A., Pablo Lehmann & Reis, Roberto E., 2008, Gymnotocinclus anosteos, a new uniquely-plated genus and species of loricariid catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from the upper rio Tocantins basin, central Brazil, pp. 329-338 in Neotropical Ichthyology 6 (3) on page 330, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252008000300006, http://zenodo.org/record/5419740

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Actinopterygii, Loricariidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Gymnotocinclus, Chordata, Siluriformes, Taxonomy

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