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| Fresh uncataloged specimens of Satanoperca setepele. A. Lajeado Reservoir. B. Rio Paranaíba. C. Upper Rio Paraná floodplain.

| Fresh uncataloged specimens of Satanoperca setepele. A. Lajeado Reservoir. B. Rio Paranaíba. C. Upper Rio Paraná floodplain.

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Satanoperca curupira, new species, is described from the rio Madeira basin in the State of Rondônia, Brazil. It is distinguished from all congeners by the following combination of characters: 3–7 dark-brown oblique stripes on the lachrymal (vs. 2 well-defined dark-brown stripes, or dark-brown stripes absent) and an irregular pattern of dark-brown s...

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... fins. Dorsal fin darker on distal margin; small white blotches on soft portion. Anal fin with small white blotches or irregular stripes on last three soft rays. Caudal fin lighter on distal margin; small white blotches on inter-radial scaleless portion; one black blotch, usually ocellated, at base of D3-D7 rays. Coloration in life. Based on Fig. 6, and Stawikowski, Werner (2004:408). Background greenish; ventral region yellowish-white. Head dark-brown on superior region, including upper lip; lachrymal and cheek greenish; preopercle, interopercle, and subopercle pale beige to yellowish; opercle dark-grey or green; ventral region yellowish-white. Eyes brownish, with light ...
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... not necessarily occur between an LMP and the corresponding DMP. In species with an LMP3 distinct from LMP2, the former connects with DMP2 and DMP3, forming a Y-shaped FB3. The same is true of the more anterior bars, which are frequently Y-shaped, being formed by the connection of an LMP with its corresponding DMP and the DMP immediately posterior (Figs. 15-16). However, there are cases in which the more anterior LMPs do connect solely to their corresponding DMPs, or solely to the DMP immediately posterior, forming an unbranched FB (Fig. 17). Additionally, there are some cases in which DMP 4, 5 or 6 can remain completely or almost so disconnected from FBs, which is more common in S. ...

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... Por otro lado, el grupo de especies de Satanoperca jurupari incluye a S. curupira (Ota et al., 2018), S. jurupari (Heckel, 1840), S. leucosticta (Müller & Troschel, 1849), S. mapiritensis (Fernández -Yepez, 1950), S. pappaterra (Heckel, 1840), S. rhynchitis (Kullander, 2012) y recientemente a una nueva especie descrita como S. setepele (Rúbia Ota et al., 2021), se caracteriza por la ausencia de manchas negras redondeadas en el flanco y bajos valores mirísticos. ...
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