Description:
Distinguished from all
congeners by a unique colour pattern in adult specimens
consisting of flank and dorsum with longitudinal rows
of interconnected yellowish white vermiculate diffuse
marks (vs. never a similar colour pattern), and the
presence of a distinctive projection on the anterior
portion of the medial margin of the sesamoid supraorbital,
connected by thin ligamentous tissue to a dorsal projection
on the articulatory shell of the autopalatine for
the lateral ethmoid (vs. never a similar process connected
to that articulation). Cambeva galactica
is also distinguished from all other species of the
Cambeva beta-clade, except Cambeva
flavopicta Costa, Feltrin
& Katz, 2020, Cambeva naipi (Wosiacki
& Garavello, 2004), Cambeva taroba (Wosiacki
& Garavello, 2004), and Cambeva tourensis
Costa, Feltrin & Katz, 2023 by having six pectoral-fin
rays (vs. five, seven, or eight). Cambeva galactica
is distinguished from C. flavopicta and C.
tourense by having well-developed pelvic fins
(vs. absent); from C. naipi and C. taroba
by having more interopercular odontodes 29–32
vs. 11 or 12 in C. naipi and 17–21
in C. taroba) and more jaw teeth (41–43
on the premaxilla and 39–46 on the dentary,
vs. 25–34 and 23–32, respectively); from
C. naipi by having 14 or 15 ribs (vs. 12
or 13), fewer opercular odontodes (eight or nine vs
12 or 13), and from C. taroba by having a
minute pectoral-fin filament, its length less than
5% of the pectoral-fin length (vs. about 20%), fewer
procurrent caudal-fin rays (18 or 19 dorsal and 12
or 13 ventral, vs. 26 or 27 and 21–23, respectively),
more vertebrae (39 or 40 vs 36). Molecular diagnosis:
34 nucleotide substitutions, nine of them unique among
taxa analysed, and five unique for the Cambeva
beta-clade Costa et al. (2024). Etymology:
The specific name galactica derived from
the Ancient Greek word galaktikós meaning milky,
an allusion to the rows of yellowish white diffuse
vermiculate marks present in the flank of the new
species, reminiscent of the Milky Way, Costa et al.
(2024).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Trichomycteridae
Distribution:
South America:
Only known from its type locality in the upper Rio
Preto drainage, which is a tributary of the Rio Negro,
Rio Iguaçu drainage, Rio Paraná basin,
at about 970 m asl.
Size:
7.0cm. (2¾ins)
Temp:
22-26°c (71-79°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Costa WJEM, Feltrin
CRM, Mattos JLO, Katz AM (2024) Top mountain
areas of subtropical southern Brazil sheltering four
new small-ranged catfishes (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae):
relationships and taxonomy. Evolutionary Systematics
8(2): 199-218. Fish
in the News 2024.
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