Abstract:
A new species of Pimelodella is described
from the Rio Paraguai basin in Mato Grosso do Sul
and Mato Grosso States, Brazil. The new species distinguishes
from all other members of the genus based on a unique
combination of characteristics, which include: dorsal
profile straight from snout to dorsal-fin, maxillary
barbel reaching at least the anal-fin terminus when
parallel to main body axis, robust dorsal-fin spine
bearing small spinules along three-fourths of its
posterior margin, 41–42 total vertebrae (rarely
43 or 44), 13–23 large and retrorse blades at
the posterior margin of the pectoral-fin spine, and
dorsolateral region of body slightly darkened.
This study also discusses the ichthyofaunal similarities
between the Paraguai and Amazon basins, shedding light
on their biogeographic history. Additionally, the
research includes considerations about the sexual
dimorphism of Pimelodella and provides an
identification key for the Pimelodella species
found in the Paraguai basin (Pierre
V, & Slobodian V, 2024).
Aquarium Care:Treat
as you would do with any member of the Pimelodus in
that they will be predatory on small fishes in the
aquarium and it is also better to keep them in small
groups rather than singularly, as this will dilute
the aggression. Diet: Will eat any
aquarium prepared foods such as tablets, pellets,
frozen and live foods. Not fussy eaters. Etymology:
The species name guato is in honour of the
indigenous Guató people, who are affectionately
known as “people of the Pantanal waters”
due to their primary mode of transportation, canoes.
Historically, the Guató people inhabited an
extensive area along the Rio Paraguai (Schmidt, 1942).
However, in the 1940s, they began to lose their territory
due to cattle ranching, and many relocated to cities
such as Cáceres and Corumbá. This dispersal
led to a reduction in the Guató population,
and since then, they have been fighting for recognition
of their ethnicity and the demarcation of their lands
(Costa, 2015). The choice of guato is a homage
to the resilience and cultural significance of these
people who inhabit the same region where the new species
is found. It also recognizes the ongoing struggles
with land delimitation that indigenous communities
continue to face, particularly in Brazil. A noun in
apposition.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Heptapteridae
Distribution:
South America:
Rio Paraguai basin in Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato
Grosso States, Brazil.
Size:
8.0cm.
(3¼ins)
Temp:
23-26°C (73-79°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Fish
in the News:
2024. Pierre, V., & Slobodian, V.
(2024). A new species of Pimelodella (Siluriformes:
Heptapteridae) from the Paraguai basin, Brazil, with
a discussion regarding its distribution. Neotropical
Ichthyology, 22(1), e230110.
Pimelodella guato Holotype-Mato Grosso do Sul, Corumbá
municipality, Rio Paraguai basin, Rio Miranda, sandy beaches
at Passo do Lontra region, Brazil
Pimelodella
guato Dorsal view, holotype-Mato Grosso do Sul,
Corumbá municipality, Rio Paraguai basin, Rio Miranda,
sandy beaches at Passo do Lontra region, Brazil
Pimelodella
guato Ventral view, holotype-Mato
Grosso do Sul, Corumbá municipality, Rio Paraguai basin,
Rio Miranda, sandy beaches at Passo do Lontra region, Brazil
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