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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 31 May 2021

A New Species of the Armored Catfish Parotocinclus (Loricariidae: Hypoptopomatinae) from the Upper Xingu River Basin, Brazil

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Page Range: 449 – 455
DOI: 10.1643/i2021046
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Parotocinclus kwarup, new species, is described as a new hypoptopomatine cascudinho from tributaries of the upper Xingu River in the Amazon basin of Brazil. The new species is distinguished from its congeners in northeastern and southeastern Brazil by having the cheek canal plate elongated posteriorly on the ventral surface of the head and in contact with the cleithrum. Parotocinclus kwarup, new species, is diagnosed from other species of Parotocinclus in the Amazon, Orinoco, and Guianas watersheds by the number of oral teeth, the snout length, having odontodes on the ventral surface of the first pelvic-fin ray bent and pointing mesially, lacking a Y-shaped light marking dorsally on the head (from the posterodorsal margin of orbit to posterior parieto-supraoccipital tip), lacking premaxillary and dentary accessory teeth, and having an adipose fin. The extinction risk of the new species is preliminarily assessed as Least Concern based on its wide distribution area and its inferred presence in the large Xingu Indigenous Park.

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1.

Holotype of Parotocinclus kwarup, MZUSP 125830, 21.9 mm SL, female, Rio Couto de Magalhães near Vila São José do Couto, Campinápolis, MT, Brazil.


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Fig. 2.

Snout shape of Parotocinclus in dorsal and lateral views. (A) P. amazonensis, INPA 32983; (B) P. britskii, MCP 34709; (C) P. collinsae, AUM 62851; (D) P. eppleyi, MCP 33313; (E) P. halbothi, MCP 48029; (F) P. longirostris, MZUSP 85786; (G) P. polyochrus, AMNH 74482; (H) P. variola, MCP 48245; (I) P. yaka, MZUSP 123655.


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Fig. 3.

Drainage map of central Brazil showing the localities of Parotocinclus kwarup (white dot). Star indicates type-locality; each symbol may represent more than one lot or locality. Blue polygon represents the Xingu Indigenous Park.


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Laboratório de Ictiologia, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Av. Unisinos, 950, 93022-000 São Leopoldo, RS, Brazil; Email: pablole@unisinos.br.
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Associate Editor: W. L. Smith.

Received: 12 Apr 2021
Accepted: 15 Apr 2021
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