Genus of fishes
Auchenipterus is a genus of driftwood catfishes (order Siluriformes).[ 1] [ 2]
Taxonomy
The genus is hypothesized to be monophyletic , diagnosed by the shared presence of grooves in the ventral surface of the head that accommodate adducted mental barbels . The presence of papillae on the dorsal and medial surface of the ossified maxillary barbel of mature males is also a possible synapomorphy , but in three species this cannot be confirmed as there are no adult male specimens yet discovered.[ 1]
This genus contains 11 species:
Auchenipterus ambyiacus Fowler , 1915
Auchenipterus brachyurus (Cope , 1878)
Auchenipterus brevior C. H. Eigenmann , 1912
Auchenipterus britskii Ferraris & Vari , 1999
Auchenipterus demerarae C. H. Eigenmann , 1912
Auchenipterus dentatus Valenciennes , 1840
Auchenipterus fordicei C. H. Eigenmann & R. S. Eigenmann , 1888
Auchenipterus menezesi Ferraris & Vari , 1999
Auchenipterus nigripinnis (Boulenger , 1895)
Auchenipterus nuchalis (Spix & Agassiz , 1829)
Auchenipterus osteomystax (A. Miranda-Ribeiro , 1918)
A. nuchalis , scale bar = 1 cm
Distribution
The neotropical genus Auchenipterus is widely distributed in most of the river systems east of the Andean Cordilleras .[ 1] The species are found through the Orinoco River , Amazon River , and Rio de La Plata basins, and the coastal drainages of the Guianas ; one species, A. menezesi , originates from the Rio Pindark-Mirim and Rio Parnaiba basins of northeastern Brazil .[ 1] In some regions they are abundant enough to be commercially important.[ 1]
Description
Auchenipterus species have a number of pronounced sexually dimorphic features of the head, maxillary barbels, and anal fin.[ 1]
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