Distocyclus guchereauae, Meunier & Jégu & Keith, 2014

Meunier, François J., Jégu, Michel & Keith, Philippe, 2014, Distocyclus guchereauae a new species of Neotropical electric fish, (Gymnotiformes: Sternopygidae), from French Guiana, Cybium 38 (3), pp. 223-230 : 224

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2014-383-005

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13618106

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D534A-CE47-5647-FF7D-682EFA37F8B9

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Distocyclus guchereauae
status

sp. nov.

Distocyclus guchereauae View in CoL , new species

( Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 ; Tabs I, II)

Comparative material

Archolaemus blax , French Guiana: MNHN 2013-1199, 1 spm, 198 mm TL, Approuague, Le Bail coll., 3 Apr. 1983.

Distocyclus conirostris , Venezuela: Eight specimens (data from Mago-Leccia, 1978, tables IV, V). USNM 121597 About USNM , holotype, photograph and X-ray .

Distocyclus goajira . USNM 121596 About USNM , holotype and USNM 121597 About USNM , paratype (data from Mago-Leccia F., 1978, tables VI, VII). USNM 121596 About USNM , holotype, X-ray.

Eigenmannia virescens , French Guiana: MNHN 2006- 1785, 8 spms, 93-183 mm TL, Litany river (Maroni), Antecume Pata; Fermon et al. coll. 4 Jun. 2001. MNHN 1999- 1362, 4 spms, 113-154 mm TL, Saul, Duranton coll., 1983.

Japigny kirschbaum , French Guiana: Holotype, MNHN 2008-1201, 156 mm TL, Mana River , Saut Fracas, Oct. 1994, Keith et al. coll . Paratypes: MNHN 1999-1301 About MNHN , 5 About MNHN spms, 103-176 mm TL, Approuague drainage, Crique Japigny , 17 Nov. 1988, Boujard et al. coll .; MNHN 2000-5914 About MNHN , 1 About MNHN spm, 206 mm TL; Maroni drainage, Litany, Oct. 2000, Jégu et al. coll ; MNHN 2000-5911 About MNHN , 2 About MNHN spms, 159 and 220 mm TL, Maroni drainage, Tampoc at Saut Pierkuru, Oct. 2000, Keith et al. coll .; MNHN 2000-5915 About MNHN , 3 About MNHN spms, 136-174 mm TL, Maroni drainage, Litany, Oct. 2000, Jégu et al. coll .; MNHN 2006-1793 About MNHN , 4 About MNHN spms, 105-136 mm TL, Maroni drainage, Litany, Oct. 2000, Jégu et al. coll .; MNHN 1999-1334 About MNHN , 7 About MNHN spms, 72-160 mm TL, French Guiana , Mana drainage, Saut Fracas, Oct. 1994, Keith et al. coll .; MNHN 2000-5954 About MNHN , 2 About MNHN spms, 99 and 111 mm, Alizarin rot stained specimens, Maroni drainage, Litany, Oct. 2000, Jégu et al. coll .

Rhabdolichops jegui , French Guiana: Holotype, MNHN 1999-1024, 215 mm LT, Litany River (Maroni), Antecume Pata, Oct. 1998, Jégu coll. Paratypes: MNHN 1998-1576, 113 mm LT, Litany River (Maroni), Antecume Pata, Oct. 1998, Jégu coll. ; MNHN 1999-1025 About MNHN , 198 About MNHN , 5 mm LT, Litany River (Maroni), Antecume Pata, Oct. 1998, Jégu coll. ; MNHN 1999-1026, 202 mm LT, Litany River (Maroni), Antecume Pata, Oct. 1998, Jégu coll. ; MNHN 1998-2010, 277 mm LT, Mana River , Saut Fracas, Sep. 1994 , Keith et al., coll .

Material examined

Six specimens from French Guiana .

Holotype. - MNHN: 2000-5927, 271 mm TL, French Guiana, Maroni drainage, Tampoc River, Saut Pierkuru (2°49’N; - 53°32’W), Oct. 2000, Jégu et al. coll. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. - MNHN 2001-2284 About MNHN , 1 About MNHN spm, 271 mm TL, French Guiana, Maroni drainage, Litany River Saut Aliminaemen (3°17’N; - 54°4’W), 5 Apr. 2001, Fermon et al. coll GoogleMaps .; MNHN 2003-0014 About MNHN , 1 About MNHN spm, 232 mm TL, French Guiana, Maroni drainage, Litany, Antecume Pata, 30 Oct. 2002, Fermon et al. coll .; MNHN 2003-0018 About MNHN , 2 About MNHN spms, 322-331 mm TL, French Guiana, Maroni drainage, Litany; 23 Oct. 2000, Fermon et al. coll .; MNHN 2003-0013 About MNHN , 1 About MNHN spm, 222 mm TL; Alizarin rot staining ( Taylor and Van Dyke, 1985); French Guiana, Maroni drainage, Litany, Antecume Pata, 24 Oct. 2002, Fermon et al. coll .

Diagnosis

In preserved specimens, the new species is characterized by a grey colour with several longitudinal lightly dark lines, the lowest being regularly striped ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ); 13-14 precaudal vertebrae; 184-187 anal fin rays in the undamaged specimens (see below “regeneration of the caudal skeleton”); a triangular head with a snout short (less than one third of the head length), a terminal mouth and the anus located straight below the eyes.

Description

Morphometrics are presented in tables I and II. The tail of two specimens, MNHN 2001-2284 About MNHN and MNHN 2003- 0013 About MNHN , was cut, so several morphometric and meristic data are lacking .

Anal rays 184 (184-187); pectoral rays ii16 (ii16-19); 13 (13-14) precaudal vertebrae and a total number of 79 (56-84) vertebrae; three or four rib-like bones [sensu Lundberg and Mago-Leccia (1986); = loose hemal spines sensu De La Hoz and Chardon (1984)] ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). In paratypes, the variability of total number of anal fin rays and vertebrae results from regenerative peculiarities of the caudal part after accidental or predatory wound (see below). On undamaged specimens, the caudal appendage is flattened. The body is totally covered with cycloid scales.

Mouth terminal and snout short at the tip of a triangular head. Body and tail compressed; head length 6,6-7,2% (H/T) of length to anal fin; greatest body depth 5% (H/G) of length to anal fin and about 7-8.5% (B/G) of total length; head depth at nape 1.3-1.6% (C/S) and at eyes 1.7-2.1% (C/R) of its length; snout length 2.3-3% (C/K), interocular distance 4.5-6% (C/M) and postorbital distance 1.5-1.7% (C/N) of head length; distance from eye to posterior nare 4.8-7.3%(C/P), internarinal distance 8-12.1% (C/O) and distance from tip of snout to posterior nare 4.4-5.6% (C/Q) of head length; eye diameter 6.1-8.7% (C/L) of head length; mouth small, its gape 3.3-6.6% (C/U) of head length; snout short 2.4-3% (C/K) of head length and mouth terminal; anus located straight below the eyes; gill opening 2.4-3.3% (C/V) of head length; origin of anal fin behind pectoral fin base.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

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