HYPOSTOMINAE, KNER, 1853
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Isbrücker (1980), Nijssen & Isbrücker (1986), and Isbrücker & Nijssen (1989) broke the Ancistrinae into an array of tribes and subtribes based on few or no characters. Their system is found not to reflect phylogeny and is here abandoned. It is almost impossible to compare the morphological phylogeny presented here ( Figs 36–38 View Figure 36 View Figure 37 View Figure 38 ) with that of Montoya-Burgos et al. (1998), so mainly instances of similarity are mentioned.
The Hypostominae is broken into five tribes, three of them new: Corymbophanini new tribe, Rhinelepini new tribe, Hypostomini , Pterygoplichthini new tribe, and Ancistrini ( Figs 36–38 View Figure 36 View Figure 37 View Figure 38 ). An interesting finding is the sister-group relationship of the Pterygoplichthini and the Ancistrini ( Figs 36 View Figure 36 , 37 View Figure 37 ). Schaefer (1986) has the Ancistrini placed within a polytomy consisting of various genera or species now placed in Hypostomus View in CoL and Pterygoplichthys View in CoL as sister to Hypostomus View in CoL + Ancistrinae ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). However, recognition of a relationship between the Pterygoplichthini and Ancistrini has precedent. Prior to this study, most of the species of the Hemiancistrus annectens View in CoL group were referred to the Ancistrinae , and several of the species now placed in Pterygoplichthys View in CoL had been considered to be Ancistrus View in CoL or Chaetostoma (genera that are essentially synonymous with the Ancistrini in many early works) by early workers (i.e. Kner, 1853; Regan, 1904). In this study, the sister-group relationship of the Pterygoplichthini and the Ancistrini is supported by five or more plates between the opercle and canal plate (88: 3) and hypertrophied odontodes present regardless of season or sex on evertible cheek plates (183: 2 and 184: 2).
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HYPOSTOMINAE
Armbruster, Jonathan W. 2004 |
Pterygoplichthini
Armbruster 2004 |
Pterygoplichthini
Armbruster 2004 |
Pterygoplichthini
Armbruster 2004 |
Pterygoplichthini
Armbruster 2004 |
Pterygoplichthys
Gill 1858 |
Pterygoplichthys
Gill 1858 |
Ancistrinae
Kner 1854 |
Ancistrinae
Kner 1854 |
Ancistrus
Kner 1854 |
Hypostominae
KNER 1853 |
Hypostomini
Kner 1853 |
Ancistrini
Kner 1853 |
Ancistrini
Kner 1853 |
Ancistrini
Kner 1853 |
Ancistrini
Kner 1853 |
Ancistrini
Kner 1853 |
Ancistrini
Kner 1853 |
Hypostomus
Lacepede 1803 |
Hypostomus
Lacepede 1803 |