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An old taxonomic dilemma: The identity of the western south Atlantic lebranche mullet (Teleostei: Perciformes: Mugilidae)
ArticleAbstract: The identification of the lebranche mullet in the western south Atlantic has long been problematicalPalabras claves:Caribbean and South American Atlantic waters, Misidentification, Mugilid species, taxonomyAutores:Mauro Nirchio, Menezes N.A., Oliveira C.Fuentes:scopusA new species of mullet (Teleostei: Mugilidae) from Venezuela, with a discussion on the taxonomy of Mugil gaimardianus
ArticleAbstract: The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past siPalabras claves:Karyotype, MORPHOLOGY, Mugilid, SYSTEMATIC, taxonomyAutores:Gaviria J.I., Harrison I., Mauro Nirchio, Oliveira C., Ron E.Fuentes:scopusApistogramma ortegai (Teleostei: Cichlidae), a new species of cichlid fish from the Ampyiacu River in the Peruvian Amazon basin
ArticleAbstract: Apistogramma ortegai, new species, is described from small streams tributaries of the Ampiyacu RiverPalabras claves:amazonía, freshwater, Geophaginae, Geophagini, MORPHOLOGY, taxonomyAutores:Kullander S.O., Oliveira C., Ricardo BritzkeFuentes:scopusDescription of a new species of Moenkhausia (Characiformes: Characidae) from the upper Paraguay basin, central Brazil, with comments on its phylogenetic relationships
ArticleAbstract: A new species of Moenkhausia is described from tributaries of the upper rio Sepotuba, Paraguay basinPalabras claves:Hemigrammus, molecular phylogeny, Neotropical tetras, taxonomyAutores:Benine R.C., Oliveira C., Ricardo Britzke, Troy W.P.Fuentes:scopusDescription of two new species of annual fishes of the Hypsolebias antenori species group (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), from Northeast Brazil
ArticleAbstract: The Hypsolebias antenori species group comprises a monophyletic clade of annual fishes occurring inPalabras claves:DNA barcoding, molecular phylogeny, Rivulidae, taxonomyAutores:Nielsen D.T.B., Oliveira C., Ricardo BritzkeFuentes:scopus