Ressurrection of Lütken (Characiformes: Curimatidae), a senior synonym of Dutra, Penido, Mello & Pessali.

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Programa de Capacitação Institucional, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Coordenação de Zoologia. Avenida Perimetral 1901, Caixa Postal 399, 66077-530, Belém, Pará, Brazil..

Published: November 2017

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  • Curimatus albula was originally described in 1874 from a specific river in Brazil, but its validity was questioned by its own author a year later, suggesting it might be the same as Curimatus gilbert.
  • The synonymy between these two species was later formally proposed in 1910, with most researchers agreeing, except for one who mistakenly listed albula as the senior synonym.
  • In 1989, Vari reclassified both species into a different genus, Cyphocharax, based on specific physical traits, and later distinguished C. gilbert from other similar species by noting unique pigmentation patterns.

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Curimatus albula Lütken 1874 was described from the Ribeirão da Mata at Lagoa Santa, a tributary of Rio das Velhas, Rio São Francisco basin. The species validity was questioned by Lütken (1875) himself, who suggested that the species could be a synonym of Curimatus gilbert Quoy & Gaimard, a species described from the Rio Macacu, a coastal river tributary of Guanabara bay, Rio de Janeiro. That synonymy was only formally proposed by Eigenmann (1910), and followed by most subsequent authors (e. g. Nielsen, 1974; Vari, 1992), except for Fowler (1975), who erroneously listed C. albula as the senior synonym of C. gilbert. Vari (1989) posteriorly removed both nominal species from Curimatus Oken (= Curimata Bosch) reallocating them in Cyphocharax Fowler, based on the lack of synapomorphic conditions present in other valid curimatid genera. Vari (1989) considered that those nominal species belonged to a major group within Cyphocharax also including C. grandocule Fernández-Yépez, C. modestus Fernández-Yépez, C. santacatarinae Fernández-Yépez, and C. voga Hensel, based on the presence of a rhomboidal caudal pigmentation and "random body spotting". Later, Vari (1992) included C. grandocule along with C. albula in the synonymy of C. gilbert, and listed several characters allowing further distinction of that species from the remaining species of the group (i.e., number of vertebrae, scales in transverse series, and pigmentation characters). Among the characters involving the pigmentation pattern, Vari (1992) stressed the lack of randomly arranged dark spots on the lateral and dorsolateral surfaces of the body in C. gilbert (versus present in C. voga).

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