Vol 4236, No 1 Two new species of Melanorivulus (Cyprinodontiformes: Cynolebiidae) from Rio Verde drainage, Upper Rio Paraná basin, Brazil
Authors
MATHEUS VIEIRA VOLCAN, BRUNO KLOTZEL, LUIS ESTEBAN KRAUSE LANÉS
Melanorivulus nigropunctatus, new species, paratypes, MCP 50018, living males (above) and female (below), Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Água Clara. Photos by Matheus V. Volcan.
Melanorivulus ofaie, new species, living males, Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Ribas do Rio Pardo: A – B: paratypes (MCP 50022); C: male, not preserved. Photos by Matheus V. Volcan.
Abstract
Two new species of the genus Melanorivulus are herein described from the middle Rio Verde drainage, upper Rio Paraná basin, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Both new species are members of the Melanorivulus pictus clade, diagnosed by having ventral process of angulo-articular vestigial and flanks intense greenish blue or greenish golden to purplish blue above anal fin base in males. Melanorivulus nigropunctatus, new species, from wetlands of a small drainage tributary of right side of the Rio Verde, differs from all other congeners by possessing black dots over the head and body in both sexes and pectoral fin orange with a dark grey margin in males. Melanorivulus ofaie, new species, is found in a similar environment, but at the opposite margin of the Rio Verde. It is distinguished by males presenting flank greenish blue to light blue, with seven to nine oblique chevron-like red bars, ventral portion of head whitish with dark brown spots, dorsal fin yellow with two to three transverse broad red oblique stripes and distal region red, anal fin light orangish yellow, basal area light blue with short red bars and distal portion with a dark red margin, and caudal fin yellow or orangish yellow with three to four vertical red bars in the dorsal and middle portions, sometimes with a orange distal margin. Both new species are considered endangered due to the loss and degradation of their habitat.