Archocentrus Gill
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z01603p001 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6248746 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/089EFAE8-9CC7-78DA-D816-46054877330B |
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Thomas |
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Archocentrus Gill |
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Genus Archocentrus Gill View in CoL View at ENA
Heros (Archocentrus) Gill in Gill & Bransford, 1877: 185 ZBK (original description as subgenus).
Herotilapia Pellegrin, 1904: 211 ZBK (junior synonym).
Cichlosoma , “section” Archocentrus , Regan 1905: 74 ( new combination).
Archocentrus , Allgayer 1994: 13 ( new status).
Type species. Heros (Archocentrus) centrarchus Gill, 1877 ZBK , by monotypy.
Diagnosis. Genus distinguished by three strict synapomorphies (Schmitter-Soto, in press). Anal pterygiophores on first haemal spine usually five, anal-fin spines modally 11-12, genital papilla oval, the opening strongly crenulated or deeply notched; notch not rounded. Further diagnosed from similar genera by a concave posterior end of maxilla, except in Archocentrus centrarchus , and peritoneum moderately pigmented dorsolaterally (also in Cryptoheros ZBK , Petenia ZBK , and Amatitlania kanna ). Two interorbital bands (also in Rocio ).
Description. D. XVI-XIX,7-10; A. X-XIII,7-9; scale rows on cheek 4-6; pored lateral-line scales 25- 29; predorsal scales 12-17; scales from vent to interpelvic scale 6-9; circumpeduncular scales 15-21; anal creases 10-15. Species small, less than 110 mm SL. Body rather oval, deep, depth 47-61% of SL. Head length 33 -35% of SL. Snout short, length about 25% of head length. Orbital diameter 24-33% of head length. Caudal peduncle twice as deep as long; least depth 16-19% of SL. Head profile straight or concave to above orbits, convex at nape. Lips not medially narrow; pectoral and pelvic fins long, always reaching posteriorly to, or beyond, 3rd anal-fin spine. Origin of pelvic fin posterior to a vertical from origin of dorsal fin. Gut equal or longer than body. Seven vertical bars on side of body; dorsal and anal fins immaculate or with dots in a checkered or diagonally-aligned pattern. A blotch on scaly base of caudal fin, which crosses lateral line, ocellated or not.
Distribution. Pacific slope of Central America from Costa Rica ( Río Tempisque) to Nicaragua ( Río Guasaule); Atlantic slope from Costa Rica ( Río Matina) through the Great Lakes of Nicaragua to Guatemala (tributaries of Lago Izabal) (Fig. 1).
Species composition. Archocentrus as restricted here includes only three species: Ar. centrarchus , Ar. multispinosus , and Ar. spinosissimus .
Remarks. The synonymization of Herotilapia ZBK is discussed and justified below.
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