A new species of Hyphessobrycon Durbin (Characiformes: Characidae) from the middle rio São Francisco and upper and middle rio Tocantins basins, Brazil, with comments on its biogeographic history

  • Fernando C. P. Dagosta, Manoela M. F. Marinho and Priscila Camelier

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    A new species of Hyphessobrycon Durbin is described from tributaries of the rio Grande (rio São Francisco basin) draining east to the Serra Geral de Goiás, of the rio São Domingos (upper rio Tocantins basin) and rio do Sono basins (middle rio Tocantins basin). Hyphessobrycon diastatos can be diagnosed from its congeners by the absence of humeral spot, 15-18 branched analfin rays, 1-3 maxillary conical to tricuspid teeth, a relatively well-defined dark caudal-peduncle spot, and elongation of dorsaland anal-fin rays in mature males. The biogeographical significance of the distribution of the new species is evaluated and discussed.


    Quelle: Neotropical Ichthyology, 12(2): 365-375, 2014