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Online Publication Date: 30 Mar 2012

A New Diminutive Species of Loricaria (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Rio Paraguay System, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

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DOI: 10.1643/CI-10-192
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Loricaria coximensis, new species, is described from the Rio Paraguay basin, in Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. It is distinguished from all other species of Loricaria, except L. holmbergi, L. lundbergi, L. parnahybae, and L. pumila by having abdominal plates confined to the pre-anal shield and posterior median abdominal area, usually loosely joined or separated by naked areas, pectoral girdle mostly naked, with isolated plates near base of pectoral fins and posterior to gill opening vs. abdominal plates well developed and tightly arranged across the entire median abdominal area, including the pectoral girdle. It is distinguished from these other four species by meristic counts and several morphometric proportions, particularly a broader head (19.4–21.3% SL vs. 14.1–19.1% SL). Loricaria coximensis becomes the third described paedomorphic species of Loricaria, along with L. nickeriensis and L. pumila, based on its small adult size (<100 mm SL), reduced number of lateral dermal plates, and incomplete abdominal plate development. The new species is presently known only from a limited section of the Rio Coxim, which has been severely impacted by a hydroelectric dam and widespread conversion of land for agriculture.

Copyright: 2012 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Fig. 1.
Fig. 1.

Loricaria coximensis, holotype, LIRP 7547, 78.6 mm SL, male, Rio Coxim, São Gabriel do Oeste, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Dorsal (A), lateral (B), and ventral (C) views.


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Fig. 2.

Abdominal plates in Loricaria coximensis, LIRP 7548, 93.6 mm SL, paratype. Scale bar 5 mm.


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Fig. 3.

Collecting localities of Loricaria coximensis. (A) City of São Gabriel do Oeste, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, within South America (black filled circle); (B) type locality (star).


Contributor Notes

Associate Editor: R. E. Reis.

Received: 16 Apr 2010
Accepted: 07 Oct 2011
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