Abstract:
Four new species of the small-sized armoured catfish
genus Pareiorhina are describedf rom mountain
ranges in the Grande River drainage, upper Paraná
River basin, basedon morphological and molecular species
delimitation methods. Molecular analyses based on
the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) marker recovered
Pareiorhina aspolyphyletic, with none of
the 11 nominal species, including the 4 newly described,forming
a clade with the type species Pareiorhina
rudolphi. Instead,
two sister clades were recovered outside P. rudolphi:
one comprising species with a postdorsal ridgeand
unicuspid teeth, and another lacking the ridge and
bearing bicuspid teeth. The four new species resemble
Pareiorhina carrancas and Pareiorhina
hyptiorhachis, both readily distinguished by
the presence of a postdorsal ridge and simple teeth,
and differ from all congeners by unique combinations
of body colouration, abdominal plating, vertebral
counts, pelvic girdle morphology and morphometric
traits. These results underscore the underestimated
diversity of the upper Paraná River basin and
reinforce the need for continued ichthyofaunal surveys.
Furthermore, they highlight the importance of integrating
morphological and molecular data to unravel species
diversity and distribution patterns of small sized
fish species inhabiting southeastern Brazilian headwaters
(Uzeda P. L. C. et al 2026). Habitat:Ribeirão do Lavarejo, affluent to Capivari
River drainage, Grande River, upper Paraná
River basin. Municipality of São Thomé
das Letras, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 21°37'53"S
44°53'27"W, 1070 m a.s.l., (Uzeda
P. L. C. et al 2026). Diet: A herbivorous
species that feeds mainly on periphyton (benthic autotrophs
composed of microalgae that grow on a substrate).
Reproduction: Regarding reproduction,
spawning occurs between October and February, with
the cycle being completed in April (Braga and Andrade
2005). Etymology: The specific epithet
‘mystica’ is in reference to the cultural
traditions and beliefs involving mysticism and esotericism,
which are deeply embedded in the foundation and unique
identity of the city of São Thomé das
Letras and its surroundings, where the species occur.
It is an adjective.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Ribeirão do Lavarejo, affluent to Capivari
River drainage, Grande River, upper Paraná
River basin. Municipality of São Thomé
das Letras, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 21°37'53"S
44°53'27"W, 1070 m a.s.l.
Size:
4.5cm. (2ins)
Temp:
21-25°c (69-77°f)
p.H.
6.5-7.5.
IUCN
Red List
Not
Evaluated.
Reference:
Fish
in the News2026. Uzeda, P. L. C., Sartori, L. J., Katz,
A. M., Ottoni, F. P., Costa, W. J. E. M., Langeani,
F., & Azevedo-Santos, V. M. (2026). Integrative
taxonomy reveals four new species of the armoured
catfish genus Pareiorhina (Siluriformes:
Loricariidae) from the upper Paraná River basin,
Brazil. Journal of Fish Biology, 1–28.
Pareiorhina
mystica Holotype-Lateral view-Minas Gerais, São
Thomé das Letras, Ribeirão do Lavarejo, Brazil
Pareiorhina
mystica Holotype-Dorsal view-Minas Gerais,
São Thomé das Letras, Ribeirão do Lavarejo,
Brazil
Pareiorhina
mystica Holotype-Ventral view-Minas Gerais,
São Thomé das Letras, Ribeirão do Lavarejo,
Brazil
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