Description:
Readily distinguished from all congeners in the possession
of the following characters: short lateral line, reaching
only the vertical line through base of dorsal-fin
spine; 3-6 lateral line pores; 3-6 gill rakers in
the first branchial arch; 10-11 branched caudal fin
rays; 5 pleural ribs; 27-28 free vertebrae; large
anterior fontanel; small supraoccipital process not
contacting anterior nuchal plate; small nuchal shield.
Colouration:Ground
colour light brown. Ventral region of body and head
pale with brown spots. Head dark brown, with lateral
portions of head, margin of opercle, anterior and
posterior nostrils, and pores of cephalic canals light
colored. Wide, irregular light band passing through
nape and anterior portion of trunk, immediately after
opercular opening. Upper lip dark, lower lip light.
Light barbels speckled with dark brown spots.
Remarks:Very similar to M.
poecilus but
the lateral line is shorter. Small species. Specimens
collected at the Rio Cristalino basin have larger
interorbital width and possess an overall darker colouration
when compared with specimens of the Rio das Mortes
basin.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Pseudopimelodidae
Distribution:
South America:
From tributaries of Rio das Mortes and Rio Cristalino,
upper-middle rio Araguaia basin, State of Mato Grosso.
Type Locality: Brazil, Mato Grosso,
Barra do Garças, Vale dos Sonhos District,
BR-158 road, km 750, rio Corrente (right margin tributary
of the rio das Mortes), rio Araguaia basin, 15°29’56.3”S
52°12’10.8”W, 31 Jul 2008.
Size:
2.6cm. (1ins)
Temp:
21 -25°C (69-77°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Grant, Steven;
pers comm. Dec. 2011. W. B. G. Ruiz &
O. A. Shibatta;
Two new species of Microglanis (Siluriformes: Pseudopimelodidae)
from the upper-middle rio Araguaia basin, Central
Brazil. Neotropical Ichthyology, 9(4): 697-707, 201.
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