Vol. 60, 2021
(update: 2021.06.03; 07.30)
Phylogenetic Position of Trichomycterus payaya and
Examination of Osteological Characters Diagnosing the Neotropical
Catfish Genus Ituglanis
(Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae)
Wilson
J. E. M. Costa1,*, José Leonardo O. Mattos1, and
Axel M. Katz1
doi:10.6620/ZS.2021.60-43
1Laboratory
of Systematics and Evolution of Teleost Fishes, Institute of Biology,
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Caixa Postal 68049, CEP
21941-971, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. *Correspondence e-mail:
wcosta@acd.ufrj.br (Costa).
E-mail: jlomattos@gmail.com (Mattos); axelmk@gmail.com (Katz)
Received 2 March 2021 / Accepted 21
May 2021
Communicated by Felipe Ottoni
The Trichomycterinae is among the
most diverse catfish groups in the world, with interesting ecological
specializations; however, the taxonomy of Trichomycterinae is still
problematic, mainly due to unclear limits and diagnoses of the eight
included genera. Herein we infer the phylogenetic position and generic
placement of Trichomycterus payaya,
a recently described species from north-eastern Brazil, with unique
morphological features among congeners. A multigene analysis including
fragments of two nuclear and two mitochondrial genes (total of 2974 bp)
for 53 trichomycterine taxa and three outgroups clearly supports
inclusion of T. payaya in Ituglanis, a trichomycterine genus
containing 29 valid species, which is corroborated by osteological
characters. An examination of osteological characters used to diagnose Ituglanis in its original
description indicates that a rudimentary or absent posterior cranial
fontanel is synapomorphic for Ituglanis, but this is reversed in I. payaya; an anteriorly directed
antero-lateral extremity of the sphenotic-prootic-pterosphenoid complex
and a narrow and long lateral process of the parurohyal are
synapomorphic for Ituglanis, but homoplastically occurring in other
trichomycterids; and the presence of a deep medial concavity on the
autopalatine is ambiguous to diagnose Ituglanis by occurring in other
closely related trichomycterine taxa. Ituglanis is also distinguishable
from other trichomycterines by a unique shape of the metapterygoid and
by a reduced number of ribs. The analysis supports a clade, comprising I. payaya and I. paraguassuensis, that is endemic
to the Chapada Diamantina, in the semiarid Caatinga of north-eastern
Brazil, reinforcing the importance of this region for trichomycterid
diversification. By integrating molecular analysis and comparative
morphology, the present study provides a more solid basis for
delimiting Ituglanis,
creating a better taxonomical resolution of the Trichomycterinae,
although
Key words: Biodiversity,
Chapada Diamantina, Rio Itapicuru, Multigene phylogeny, Osteology.
Citation: Costa WJEM, Mattos JLO, Katz AM.
2021. Phylogenetic position of Trichomycterus
payaya and examination of osteological characters diagnosing the
Neotropical catfish genus Ituglanis
(Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae). Zool Stud 60:43. doi:10.6620/ZS.2021.60-43.
Supplementary
Materials: Table S1〡Appenidx 1
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