Characidium Armbruster, Lujan & Bloom, 2021
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- GENUS
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Chordata
- order
- Characiformes
- family
- Crenuchidae
- genus
- Characidium
Characidium Armbruster & Lujan & Bloom 2021
KEY TO SPECIES OF THE FAST-WATER CHARACIDIUM OF THE GUIANA SHIELD
1a. Twelve circumpeduncular scales. Dorsal fin falcate with a medial dark band and terminal white band (Figs. 4, 5). Origin of adipose fin centered at vertical above insertion of posteriormost anal-fin ray (Figs. 4, 5). Pectoral fin uniformly dark or peripherally dark with lighter center. Proximal dentary and
premaxillary teeth wide and tri- to pentacuspid (central cusp longest) _________ Characidium crandellii
1b. Ten circumpeduncular scales. Dorsal fin only slightly concave along distal margin and with two or more thin dark bands (Figs. 7, 8, 10–12). Origin of adipose fin at vertical over center of anal-fin base or more anterior. Pectoral fin light with at least one (usually two or three) dark bands made of separate elongate spots (Figs. 7, 8, 10–12). Proximal dentary and premaxillary teeth narrow, peg-like, tricuspid, but only central cusp conspicuous ___________________________________ 2
2a. Pelvic fin with two unbranched rays. Pectoral fin with four unbranched rays (Fig. 1B) _________________________________ _____________________________________________ C. duplicatum, new species
2b. Pelvic fin with one unbranched ray. Pectoral fin with three unbranched rays (Fig. 1A) ______________________________ 3
3a. Dorsal coloration consisting of prominent saddles that extend to a faint midlateral stripe that may appear as a series of blotches (stripe most prominent in preserved specimens). No accessory bars between saddles. Ventral portion of sides with few, rectangular to square blotches that do not extend dorsal to midlateral stripe (Figs. 7, 8) _________________ C. declivirostre
3b. Dorsal saddles not prominent in adults, and usually confluent with thin bands from below midlateral stripe, which is usually demarcated by a faint stripe made of zig-zag lines with the stripe most prominent in smaller individuals. Thin bars also present in lighter interspaces between saddles, some of which extend below midlateral stripe (Figs. 11, 12). Ventral portion of sides with numerous narrow bars that extend above midlateral stripe (in juveniles, only some bars may continue dorsal to midlateral stripe; Figs. 11, 12) ____ C. wangyapoik, new species