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An integrative approach method reveals the presence of a previously unreported species of Imparfinis Eigenmann and Norris 1900 (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) in Argentina
Author(s)
Aguilera, Gastón; Terán, Guillermo E.; Mirande, Juan Marcos; Alonso, Felipe; Chumacero, Guido Miranda; Cardoso, Yamila; Bogan, Sergio; Faustino-Fuster, Dario R.
Published
2022
Publisher
Journal of Fish Biology
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15197
DOI for Open Access preprint or postprint version of article


10.5281/zenodo.7802619
Abstract
Specimens of Imparfinis were recently collected in northwestern Argentina from the Bermejo River basin (Salta and Jujuy Provinces), del Valle River (Salta Province) and Horcones River (Santiago del Estero Province). An integrative approach to taxonomy, combining a detailed morphological study and molecular phylogenetic analyses, was applied in order to determine the species identity of these specimens. A principal components analysis of morphological data clustered the specimens from northwestern Argentina and from the Amazon basin, indicating a close morphological resemblance. Also, a molecular phylogenetic analysis showed populations of I. guttatus from Argentina and Peru forming a clade. According to the conducted haplotype network analysis these populations are distinct in two mutations. Thus, in absence of morphological or molecular data indicating the contrary, the combined method supports the identity of the specimens from the tributaries of the Paraguay River in Argentina as Imparfinis guttatus, whose type locality is in the upper Beni River basin in Bolivia. This contribution is also the first record for this species from Argentina. The disjunct distribution of I. guttatus provides new evidence reinforcing the hypothesis for the origin of the Paraguayan ichthyofauna. We also provide an approach to the phylogenetic relationships of Imparfinis in Heptapteridae.
Keywords
Catfishes; first record; freshwater fish; Northwestern Argentina; taxonomy

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