Abstract
A new species of the poorly known and critically endangered ghost knifefish Tembeassu is described from the upper Paraná and Araguari rivers, Brazil, using external anatomy and X-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT scan). Tembeassu titanicus sp. nov. is distinguished from its sole congener, T. marauna, by a unique set of morphometric and meristic characters, in addition to the absence of a tooth patch at the anterior portion of the roof of the oral cavity and the external corner of the mouth slightly passing the vertical through the posterior margin of the posterior nare. To test the monophyly of Tembeassu and reassess its phylogenetic position, a total-evidence approach was performed through a Bayesian inference (BI) and maximum-parsimony analysis (MP). Our results indicate that Tembeassu is monophyletic and the sister taxon of a clade formed by Apteronotus s.s., Megadontognathus, and Parapteronotus (BI); or as part of a large polytomy at the base of Apteronotidae (MP). Species of Tembeassu co-occur in the Paraná River basin, and the absence of the patch of accessory teeth in T. titanicus sp. nov. may indicate that this species accesses a different food resource, and also putatively occupies a different habitat than T. marauna. Comments on the evolution of the mandibular lobe in Gymnotiformes, dentition pattern in Tembeassu, and apteronotid diversity in the Paraná River are provided.
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Acknowledgements
Authors are thankful to P. Pruvost, A. Laurent, Z. Gabsi and L. Duque-Vélez (MNHN), S. Mochel and C. McMahan (FMNH); W. Wosiacki and A. Dourado (MPEG); and L. Parenti, S. Smith, K. Murphy and S. Rareron (USNM) for the loan of specimens and assistance during LAWP visits to their institutions. Thanks to A. Carvalho and V. Tambellini (MZUSP) and Laboratório Multiusuário de Processamento de Imagens de Microtomografia Computadorizada de Alta Resolução do Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo for generating images of the types. The authors are indebted to E. Hilton and Kevin Conway for carefully reviewing this paper. This study was funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP grants #2018/05084–1 to LAWP and #2016/19075–9 to AD, CDS and NAM).
Supplemental material
Supplemental material for this article can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2022.2032460.
Associate Editor: Dr Kevin Conway