Gymnotus carapo septentrionalis, Albert, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4318.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6045087 |
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Gymnotus carapo septentrionalis |
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subsp. nov. |
Gymnotus carapo septentrionalis New Subspecies
Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 G, Tables 3 and 4
Holotype: UF 80734, 220 mm, Venezuela, Apure, Río Apure, E. dike in UNELLEZ module (09°55’7.26”N, 068°17’56.82”W). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: UF 80734 (46), 165–262 mm, Venezuela, Apure, Río Apure, E. dike in UNELLEZ module (09°55’7.26”N, 068°17’56.82”W). GoogleMaps
Non-Types: NRM 27717 (1), 235 mm, Colombia, Meta, Río Meta, Río Ocoa , Laguna Santa Clara , ca. 5 km S Villavicencio (04°09’N, 073°39’W) GoogleMaps . UF 26178 (39), 134–239 mm, Colombia, Meta, Río Guatiquia-Meta , Caños Negros, ca. 9 km Villavicencio on road to Puerto Porfia (04°09’N, 073°39’W) GoogleMaps . UF 33245 (1), 200 mm, Colombia, Meta, Río Meta, Río Guamal , 7 km E. Río Guayuriba, just N. Guamal (03°52’N, 073°45’W) GoogleMaps . UF 35402 (3), 148– 178 mm, Venezuela, Guarico, Río Apure , ca. 50 km N San Fernando de Apure (07°54’N, 067°28’W) GoogleMaps . UF 37030 (20), 101–176 mm, Venezuela, Apure, Río Apure, Río Guaritico , Hato El Frío (09°03’N, 068°20’W) GoogleMaps . UF 77334 (1), 173 mm, Venezuela Apure, Río Apure , Cano Caicara, ca. 30 km SW La Ye (07°40’N, 072°22’W) GoogleMaps . UF 78069 (3), 151–190 mm, Venezuela, Apure, Río Apure , 2. 3 km N San Fernando de Apure (07°54’N, 067°28’W) GoogleMaps . UMMZ 169080 View Materials (5), 46–71 mm, Trinidad & Tobago, Mayaro, Gunupia, Mt. Plaisance Village (10°16’N, 061°00’W) GoogleMaps .
Description: Specimens of G. carapo from the Río Orinoco Basin in the northern Neotropics overlap substantially in morphometric and meristic PC-space with specimens from other localities ( Figures 4 View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , and 12). Gymnotus carapo septentrionalis is characterized by the following combination of statistically significant (p <0.01) traits when compared to the rest of the species as a whole (see Principal Components Analyses and t-tests): narrow mouth (MW 32.9%–38.7% HL, mean 35.5% vs. 32.2%–49.0%, mean 40.9% in all other subspecies), long interorbital distance (IO 35.1%–42.5% HL, mean 39.2% vs. 31.9%–44.8%, mean 37.1% in all other subspecies), deep body (BD 81.5%–96.2% HL, mean 90.1% vs. 42.7%–106.6%, mean 83.8% in all other subspecies), deep head (HD 58.0%–67.2% HL, mean 62.2% vs. 44.0%–72.4%, mean 57.9% in all other subspecies) and more pectoral-fin rays (P1R 16–17, mode 16 vs 13–17, mode 16 in all other subspecies).
Distribution: Known from the Orinoco basin of Colombia and Venezuela, and the island of Trinidad ( Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 B).
Etymology: Subspecific epithet derived from the Latin word “ septentrionalis ”, meaning “of the North”.
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