
Priscila Madoka Miyake Ito- Msc
- PhD Student at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Priscila Madoka Miyake Ito
- Msc
- PhD Student at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
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Herein we describe two new species of Diapoma, one from the Negro River, a tributary of the Uruguay River in Brazil and Uruguay, and one from the Iguaçu River, in Brazil and Argentina. The new species from the Negro River basin is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: a black narrow and conspicuous line restri...
In this paper we decipher the mystery involving the holotype and paratypes of Bryconamericus exodon, that were, so far, treated as lost in Indiana University, but our investigation of book ledgers of IU, CAS, MCZ and BMNH suggest the Holotype is currently at the MCZ, along with a paratype, and also a paratype was sent to the BMNH. Both transactions...
A new species of Paralithoxus is described from the Ajarani River, a small tributary of the Branco River basin, Roraima State, Brazilian Amazon. The genus Paralithoxus comprises species described from the Essequibo drainage in Guyana, Approuague and Maroni in French Guiana, Suriname River in Surinam, and more recently, from Jari and Amapá rivers, i...
Crenicichla dandara, new species, is endemic to the rio Xingu above the Belo Monte narrows, and its major left bank tributary the rio Iriri. The new species is distinguished from all congeners by the following combination of characters: body uniformly black (live fishes) or dark brown (preserved specimens) in adults and 74-86 scales in the E1 row....
A new species of Boehlkea is described from rio Japurá, Amazon basin. The new species differs from B. fredcochui by the presence of a vertically elongate humeral spot (vs. absence), complete lateral line (vs. incomplete), four rows of scales below lateral line (vs. three), and lower number of branched anal-fin rays (17-21 vs. 22-25), and from B. or...
Sem dúvida, o melhor lugar para se conhecer os peixes amazônicos é na própria Amazônia. Atualmente com mais de 50.000 registros catalogados, informatizados e disponibilizados por diferentes plataformas SpeciesLink, GBIF e, brevemente, no seu próprio portal), o INPA mantém a maior coleção de peixes amazônicos na região norte e este ano estamos celeb...
A new species of Crenicichla is described from the middle rio Xingu and tributaries, upstream from Volta Grande do Xingu. The largest specimen measured 47.8 mm SL. The new species can be distinguished from all other Crenicichla species by the combination of the following character states: presence of serrae on supracleithrum (diagnostic of Crenicic...