Microglanis lucenai Albornoz, Bartzen & Malabarba, 2024 |
Abstract
In a recent study based on the generalized mixed Yule coalescent method for delimiting species, a threshold of 2% genetic distance using cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequences was used to delimit the species of Microglanis. That action resulted in assembling several populations of Microglanis from Atlantic coastal rivers between Rio Grande do Sul and São Paulo states as a single species, Microglanis cottoides, including Microglanis cibelae as a junior synonym. We reexamined these populations and found three species diagnosed by their morphology and that constitute separate mtDNA lineages, including a new species. The synonym of M. cibelae and M. cottoides is reviewed and refuted based on morphological and molecular evidence. M. cibelae and the new species are sympatric and occasionally syntopic in the Tramandaí, Mampituba, and Araranguá river basins. The new species is distinguished from M. cibelae and M. cottoides by the anterior margin of the posttemporosupracleitrum narrow articulated with the epioccipital, the short mental and maxillary barbels, and depressed head and body.
Keywords: barcode, biodiversity, catfish, GMYC, Microglanis cottoides, Neotropical
Microglanis lucenai
Pablo Lehmann Albornoz, César Sá Bartzen and Luiz R. Malabarba. 2024. The Barcode Trap—Description of A New Species of Microglanis, with A Review of the Status of Microglanis cibelae (Siluriformes: Pseudopimelodidae). Journal of Fish Biology. DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15764