Redefinition of Heptapterus (Heptapteridae) and description of Heptapterus carmelitanorum, a new species from the upper Paraná River basin in Brazil
Gabriel de Carvalho Deprá, Gastón Aguilera, Dario R. Faustino‐Fuster, Axel Makay Katz, Valter M. Azevedo‐Santos
Abstract
A new diagnosis and a new classification of Heptapterus are provided and a new species, H. carmelitanorum , is described. Heptapterus is diagnosed by the following character combination: adipose fin confluent with the caudal fin; non-bifurcate caudal fin; anal-fin insertion posterior to vertical through adipose-fin insertion; 10–23 anal-fin rays; anal fin not confluent with caudal fin; and extremely elongate body, with a head length of 16.1–24.9%SL. Species included in Heptapterus are H. borodini , H. carmelitanorum , H. carnatus , H. exilis , H. hollandi , H. mandimbusu , H. mbya , H. mustelinus , H. ornaticeps , and H. qenqo . Some of the character states diagnosing H. carmelitanorum among its congeners are the anal-fin insertion less than one eye diameter posterior to a vertical through the adipose-fin insertion (vs. more than one eye diameter in all congeners); the isognathous mouth (vs. slightly to moderately retrognathous, except H. borodini ); and the keel formed by ventral procurrent caudal-fin rays shallow, far from reaching anal-fin base (vs. keel formed by ventral procurrent caudal-fin rays deep, continuing almost to the anal-fin base, except in H. borodini and H. hollandi ).