Journal Article
Position of enigmatic miniature trichomycterid catfishes inferred from molecular data (Siluriformes).
Henschel, E., Mattos, J.L.O., Katz, A.M. and Costa, W.J.E.M.
Record Number:
5552
Year:
2017
Journal:
Zoologica Scripta
Pages:
yy
Volume:
xx
Abstract:
Trichomycteridae is a well-corroborated
catfish family that comprises about 300 valid
species distributed in eight subfamilies. The phyletic status of the Trichomycterinae is
uncertain, with different hypothesis regarding the position of the miniaturized
Trichomycterus hasemani group. This group comprises four valid species, and neither
its monophyly nor its positioning among the Trichomycteridae was tested in a phylogenetic
framework. Bayesian Inference and Maximum Likelihood analyses of a molecular
data set comprising the mitochondrial genes 12S and 16S and the nuclear genes
H3, MYH6 and RAG2 (2983 bp) for 26 taxa highly supported the miniature catfish
T. hasemani group as monophyletic and sister to the Tridentinae, consequently recognized
as a new genus of this subfamily. Potamoglanis gen. nov. is diagnosed by seven
character states: an angle of 35–40° between the main longitudinal axis of the head and
the main axis of the autopalatine; thin tubular shape of the second ceratobranchial;
presence of six or seven anal-fin
rays; eyes dorsally placed on head; opercular and interopercular
odontodes patches not juxtaposed; absence of a distal process on the hyomandibula
and presence of a long process on the anterior region of the hyomandibula.
Potamoglanis gen. nov is similar to the Tridentinae genera by the presence of a wide
cranial fontanelle; presence of a short ventral process in the opercular bone and by the
origin of the dorsal fin placed in a vertical through the anal-fin
origin.
KEYWORDS
miniaturization, molecular phylogeny, Potamoglanis, Trichomycteridae, Trichomycterus hasemani,
Tridentinae
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