Pterosturisoma Isbruecker & Nijssen, 1978
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z01462p001 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6236675 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C49408AD-9784-E02D-6523-2483740A4162 |
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Thomas |
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Pterosturisoma Isbruecker & Nijssen, 1978 |
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Pterosturisoma Isbruecker & Nijssen, 1978 View in CoL View at ENA ZBK .
Type species: Harttia microps Eigenmann & Allen, 1942 ZBK .
Lectotype: CAS 28543 , Peru, Iquitos .
Gender: neutral.
This monotypic genus is known only from the upper Amazon River basin. Pterosturisoma ZBK is a rheophilic species. Evers & Seidel (2005) described this species as an open brooder. Males do not possess hypertrophied odontodes neither on the sides of head, nor on pectoralfin spines. Nevertheless, Evers & Seidel (2005) distinguished both sexes by the width of a naked trapezoidal area framed by four bony plates in the genital region. This area appeared broader in females, and longer and narrower in males. Pterosturisoma ZBK appears morphologically very similar to Lamontichthys ZBK from which it differs primarily in the number of pectoral fin rays (i-6 in the former versus i-7 in the latter). These two genera share features with Sturisoma such as similar body depth at dorsal-fin origin, presence of filamentous extensions on caudal-fin spines, and complete abdominal plate cover extending to the lower lip margin. These features are never observed in Harttia ZBK , suggesting these two genera share a closer relationship with Sturisoma than with Harttia ZBK as hypothesized by Rapp Py-Daniel (1997).
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