Heptapterus qenqo Aguilera, Mirande & Azpelicueta 2011

Saravia, Alejandro Nicolás, Mettola, Víctor Ezequiel, Aguilera, Gastón, Cano, Paula Daniela & Terán, Guillermo Enrique, 2023, Do we know what we are conserving? Fishes from Parque Nacional Aconquija, Tucumán, Northwestern Argentina, Acta Zoológica Lilloana 67 (2), pp. 327-347 : 340

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https://doi.org/ 10.30550/j.azl/1804

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11646419

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0390D21D-FF8A-FFC7-2AFF-FD77BE985C86

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Felipe

scientific name

Heptapterus qenqo Aguilera, Mirande & Azpelicueta 2011
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Heptapterus qenqo Aguilera, Mirande & Azpelicueta 2011 View in CoL

Material examined. 11 exemplars; 39.5 - 252.2 mm SL. CI FML 7813 View Materials , 1 View Materials ex, 27° 12’ 29.6”S, 65° 37’ 39.2”W Pueblo Viejo River . CI FML 7851 View Materials , 1 View Materials ex, 27° 17’ 39.8”S, 65° 51’ 02.0”W Jaya River . CI FML 7856 View Materials , 3 View Materials ex, 27° 17’ 39.8”S, 65° 51’ 02.0”W Jaya River . CI FML 7907 View Materials , 2 View Materials ex, 27° 12’ 29.6”S, 65° 37’ 39.2”W Pueblo Viejo River . CI FML 7912 View Materials , 3 View Materials ex, 27° 19’27.29 “S, 65° 53’20.28 “W Cochuna River. CI FML 7926 View Materials , 1 View Materials ex, 27°12’ 36.21”S; 65°37’ 22.80”W Pueblo Viejo River GoogleMaps GoogleMaps GoogleMaps GoogleMaps GoogleMaps GoogleMaps .

Identification. Very elongate (eel-like) body form; small eyes (7,4–14,2% of the head length); maxillary barbels do not reach pectoral-fin base in adults and reach or scarcely surpass first pectoral-fin ray in small juveniles; adipose fin is attached to the caudal fin; without a pectoral spine; presence of small serrae on the anterior proximal margin of the first pectoral-fin ray; anal-fin rays iv-v, 11-13 (15–17 total anal-fin rays); adipose-fin base 40,9-47,4% of the SL ( Aguilera et al., 2011).

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