Isbrueckerichthys Duseni
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''Isbrueckerichthys'' is a
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of armored catfishes which are
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to
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.


Taxonomy

''Isbrueckerichthys'' was erected in 1996 for ''Pareiorhaphis duseni'' and ''Pareiorhaphis alipionis'', which were transferred to the new genus. ''I. epakmos'' was described in 2003. ''I. calvus'' and ''I. saxicola'' were described in 2006.


Species

There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Isbrueckerichthys alipionis'' ( Gosline, 1947) * '' Isbrueckerichthys calvus'' Jerep, Shibatta, E. H. L. Pereira & Oyakawa, 2006 * '' Isbrueckerichthys duseni'' ( A. Miranda-Ribeiro, 1907) * '' Isbrueckerichthys epakmos'' E. H. L. Pereira & Oyakawa, 2003 * '' Isbrueckerichthys saxicola'' Jerep, Shibatta, E. H. L. Pereira & Oyakawa, 2006


Distribution

Three species of ''Isbrueckerichthys'' are thought to be
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to the
Ribeira de Iguape River The Ribeira de Iguape River (), or simply the Ribeira River (), is a river of Paraná (state), Paraná and São Paulo (state), São Paulo states in southeastern Brazil. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Iguape. The river is home to several end ...
basin: ''I. duseni'' from the upper reaches of that basin in
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, ''I. alipionis'' from the
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, a tributary of rio Ribeira de Iguape, and ''I. epakmos'' from a tributary of the
Juquiá River The Juquiá River is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. See also *List of rivers of São Paulo List of rivers in São Paulo ( Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin from north to south, with respective tributa ...
in
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. Both ''I. calvus'' and ''I. saxicola'' were collected in headwater streams of
Tibagi River The Tibagi River ( Portuguese, ''Rio Tibagi'', also spelled ''Tibagy'' and ''Tibají'') is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Paranapanema River The Paranapanema River (Portuguese language, Portuguese, ''Rio ...
of the
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basin in Paraná State of Brazil. ''I. saxicola'' is only known from the headwater of
ribeirão Jacutinga Ribeirão may refer to: Places ;Brazil *Ribeirão, Pernambuco, municipality in the state of Pernambuco *Ribeirão Arrudas, stream in the state of Minas Gerais * Ribeirão Auila, river in the state of Mato Grosso *Ribeirão Barra Mansa, river in the ...
, in low Tibagi River basin. ''I. calvus'' is only known from córrego Juruba and ribeirão Água dos Oito, affluents of the Taquara River of the Tibagi River basin.


Description

''Isbrueckerichthys'' is composed of small- to medium-sized species up to 90.2 millimetres (3.55 in) SL. These fish have a
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with one spine and seven branched rays, and a
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in
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. ''Isbrueckerichthys alipionis'' is the only species in which the teeth of the
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and
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are without a lateral
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. ''I. epakmos'' is the only species in which mature males have a clump of hypertrophied odontodes only on the anterior portion of snout; in the other species, odontodes are also present on the lateral margins of the head. The most distinctive features of ''I. epakmos'' are the anterior portion of head ornamented with a large and
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soft fleshy area and the presence of a clump of hypertrophied
odontode Odontodes, or dermal teeth, are hard structures found on the external surfaces of animals or near internal openings. They consist of a soft pulp surrounded by dentine and covered by a mineralized substance such as enamel, a structure similar to t ...
s located only on anterior portion of snout, usually short and thick, directed forward or slightly upward on adult males. ''I. duseni'' has a short
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spine and a long caudal peduncle (over a third of the body length), while the remaining two species, ''I. calvus'' and ''I. saxicola'', have long pectoral fin spines and a short caudal peduncle (about a quarter to less than a third of the body length). ''I saxicola'' exhibits minute abdominal platelets with much more than six odontodes, a plated area under the first three plates of the lateral line, an exposed portion of
cleithrum The cleithrum (: cleithra) is a membrane bone which first appears as part of the skeleton in primitive Osteichthyes, bony fish, where it runs vertically along the scapula. Its name is derived from Greek κλειθρον = "key (lock)", by analogy ...
bordering all the posterior margin of the opercular opening on lateral side of the body, and an exposed surface of supraoccipital flat or slightly convex. On the other hand, ''I. calvus'' has minute abdominal platelets with at most six odontodes, a nude area under the first three plates of the lateral line, an unexposed cleithrum, or when exposed, bordering just the superior portion of posterior margin of the opercular opening on lateral side of the body, and an exposed surface of supraoccipital strongly convex, with an area without odontodes at the center.


Ecology

Species of this genus are commonly found in small to medium headwater streams with clear, fast running, and well-oxygenated water, where the bottom is composed of rocks, boulders, and sometimes gravel. They are not tolerant to polluted or not oxygenated waters. The
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of ''I. epakmos'' is from the
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; it is a small stream with clear water and moderate to strong current, with loose stones and, in some places, sand on the bottom. The type locality of ''I. saxicola'' is a small creek located near the urban area of
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city, flowing through a landscape of mixed open fields and riparian vegetation, sometimes with a very degraded margin. Grass or other vegetation is usually present on the margins. The stream bottom is rocky, with small to medium-sized rocks, loose stones and gravel; sometimes with sand and mud on the small pools bottom. The water is clear to turbid and moderate to strong flowing. The fishes are usually found on the bottom among rocks and stones. The type locality where some specimens of ''I calvus'' were collected is a small creek of rural region, flowing through a landscape of mixed open field, riparian vegetation and forest, sometimes with a very degraded margin. Like in the habitat of ''I. saxicola'', vegetation is usually present on the margins, and the stream bottom is similar. The fishes were usually found along the bottom among rocks and stones, just under small waterfalls.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q6079157 Neoplecostominae Suckermouth catfish of Brazil Endemic fish of Brazil Catfish genera Freshwater fish genera