生物
地方性
濒危物种
DNA条形码
分类学(生物学)
生态学
物种复合体
系统发育树
动物
分类单元
近危物种
分子系统发育学
生物地理学
支流
稀有物种
常见种
作者
JOSÉ LUÍS OLIVAN BIRINDELLI,FÁBIO VIEIRA,Júlio César Garavello
出处
期刊:Zootaxa
[Magnolia Press]
日期:2026-01-21
卷期号:5750 (4): 564-578
标识
DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5750.4.6
摘要
A new species of Leporinus (Characiformes: Anostomidae) is described from tributaries of the upper rio Jequitinhonha basin, eastern Brazil, based on morphological and molecular evidence. The new species is distinguished from congeners by the unique combination of three premaxillary and four dentary teeth, 12 scale rows around the caudal peduncle, three large dark midlateral blotches on the body, and a conspicuous red spot on the posterior portion of the upper lip. It is further characterized by its reduced body size, with the largest known specimen reaching only 128.6 mm of standard length, an uncommon condition among anostomids. DNA barcoding analyses (COI) revealed genetic divergences ranging from 3.8% to 8.5% from its closest congeners (L. microphthalmus and L. amblyrhynchus) and consistently recovered all specimens of the new species as a distinct Molecular Operational Taxonomic Unit. Phylogenetic analyses placed the new species within the L. melanopleura clade, together with L. amblyrhynchus, L. melanopleura, L. melanopleurodes, and L. microphthalmus. The species is endemic to a restricted area of the rio Jequitinhonha basin, where its populations are likely severely fragmented and threatened by multiple anthropogenic impacts. The discovery of this small-sized anostomid adds to the growing evidence of high levels of endemism and conservation concerns in eastern Brazilian coastal drainages.
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