The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River basin, has been also recorded from two areas in the middle Tocantins River basin, from where male specimens exhibit some differences in their colour pattern. Analyses directed to species delineation (GMYC and bPTP), using a fragment of the mitochondrial gene COI, strongly support two species, S. costae from the Araguaia River basin and a new species from the Tocantins River basin. Spectrolebias gracilis sp. n. is described on the basis of specimens collected from two localities separated by about 530 km, Canabrava River floodplains near Alvorada do Tocantins and Tocantins River floodplains near Palmeirante. Field inventories were unsuccessfu...
Fig. 3. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, female 32.6 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sep...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
Fig. 2. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, male 25.5 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé,...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area e...
A great diversity of animal species adapted to life in the semi-arid Caatinga of northeastern Brazil...
Two new species of Cynolebias are described from temporary pools of the Verde Grande River drainage,...
Morphological characters and phylogenetic trees generated by analyses of a segment of the mitochondr...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
Austrolebias wichi, new species, is herein described from seasonal ponds of the Bermejo river basin ...
The natural distribution of the aplocheiloid killifish Cynopoecilus fulgens Costa 2002 is expanded h...
Specimens found between 1985 and 1988 in the Magé River Basin, south-eastern Brazil were misidentifi...
Fig. 1. Austrolebias paucisquama, holotype, MCP 41879, male, 34.2 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé...
The Hypsolebias fl avicaudatus species complex is a clade of annual killifishes inhabiting seasonal ...
Austrolebias genus comprises about 40 small annual killifishes endemic to South America and their hi...
Fig. 3. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, female 32.6 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sep...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
Fig. 2. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, male 25.5 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé,...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area e...
A great diversity of animal species adapted to life in the semi-arid Caatinga of northeastern Brazil...
Two new species of Cynolebias are described from temporary pools of the Verde Grande River drainage,...
Morphological characters and phylogenetic trees generated by analyses of a segment of the mitochondr...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
Austrolebias wichi, new species, is herein described from seasonal ponds of the Bermejo river basin ...
The natural distribution of the aplocheiloid killifish Cynopoecilus fulgens Costa 2002 is expanded h...
Specimens found between 1985 and 1988 in the Magé River Basin, south-eastern Brazil were misidentifi...
Fig. 1. Austrolebias paucisquama, holotype, MCP 41879, male, 34.2 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé...
The Hypsolebias fl avicaudatus species complex is a clade of annual killifishes inhabiting seasonal ...
Austrolebias genus comprises about 40 small annual killifishes endemic to South America and their hi...
Fig. 3. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, female 32.6 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sep...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
Fig. 2. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, male 25.5 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé,...