Knodus moenkhausii (Eigenmann & Kennedy, 1903)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1054.67554 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2745CC2C-4939-5500-A768-FEF1EB3591D6 |
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Knodus moenkhausii (Eigenmann & Kennedy, 1903) |
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Knodus moenkhausii (Eigenmann & Kennedy, 1903) View in CoL
Distribution.
Rio Doce, rio Paraíba do Sul, upper rio Paraná, rio Paraguay, and rio Jequitinhonha basins, in Brazil, and some drainages in Bolivia and Paraguay.
Remarks.
Occurrence of K. moenkhausii in the rio Doce basin was already confirmed. Different studies have mentioned about such record ( dos Santos 2015; Vieira et al. 2015; Sales et al. 2018). In Vieira et al. (2015) the species was identified such as K. cf. moenkhausii . In tributaries of the rio Santo Antônio basin is quite common to collect it. However, it may be an exotic species which was introduced on the basin in the past ( Vieira et al. 2015), but future research will be needed to confirm how the species reached the basin. Souza et al. (2015) revealed through DNA barcoding technique that K. moenkhausii has been shared throughout rio São Francisco, rio Paraíba do Sul and upper rio Paraná basins, through recent interchange. According to the authors, the species represent a single panmitic species, and its sharing in those basins may have occurred due to different human activity processes, such as intentional introduction, transposition of natural barriers or accidental escape in ornamental fish trade.
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