- Rhinelepini
Taxobox
name = Rhinelepini
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Pseudorinelepis genibarbis "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo = Siluriformes
familia =Loricariidae
subfamilia =Hypostominae
tribus = Rhinelepini
tribus_authority = Armbruster, 2004
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Pogonopoma "
"Pseudorinelepis "
"Rhinelepis "Rhinelepini is a tribe of armored suckermouth catfish family within the
Hypostominae subfamily.Taxonomy
This tribe is a well diagnosed monophyletic group currently containing three genera: "
Pogonopoma ", "Pseudorinelepis ", and "Rhinelepis ". When the tribe was first described, "Pogonopomoides" was a valid genus, but it is now a synonym of "Pogonopoma".cite journal|url=http://www.bioone.org/archive/0045-8511/2002/2/pdf/i0045-8511-2002-2-402.pdf|title="Pogonopoma obscurum": A New Species of Loricariid Catfish (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from Southern Brazil, with Comments on the Genus "Pogonopoma"|first=Rodrigo|last=Quevedo|coauthors=Reis, Roberto E.|journal=Copeia |year=2002|issue=2|pages=402–410|format=PDF |doi=10.1643/0045-8511(2002)002 [0402:POANSO] 2.0.CO;2|volume=2002|doilabel=10.1643/0045-8511(2002)002[0402:POANSO]2.0.CO;2] "Pseudorinelepis" is the most basal, and "Rhinelepis" and "Pogonopoma" are morederived sister groups.Appearance and anatomy
Rhinelepini species are generally medium to large-sized Loricariids. Rhinelepini species are unique among Loricariidae for having a normal, circular iris as opposed to the bilobed,
omega iris . These species end to have relatively thick armor plates on their bodies. InIquitos ,Peru , "Pseudorinelepis genibarbis " is known as "carachama sin costilla", which actually means "Loricariid without ribs"; this refers to the trait that it shares with other Rhinelepini catfish; members of this tribe do not have ribs past the sixth vertebra.cite web|url=http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/res_area/loricariid/fish_key/pseudrin/Pseudrin.html|title="Pseudorinelepis" Bleeker, 1858|last=Armbruster|first=Jonathan W.]One of the characters that binds this group together is a large U-shaped
diverticulum of the digestive tract; this is always filled with air.cite journal|title=Phylogenetic Relationships of the Suckermouth Armored Catfishes of the Rhinelepis Group (Loricariidae: Hypostominae)|first=Jonathan W.|last=Armbruster|journal=Copeia |year=1998|issue=3|pages=620–636|doi=10.2307/1447792|volume=1998] cite journal|url=http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/res_area/loricariid/fish_key/Air.pdf|title=Modifications of the Digestive Tract for Holding Air in Loricariid and Scoloplacid Catfishes|journal=Copeia |year=1998|issue=3|pages=663–675|format=PDF ] The first part of the diverticulum is modified from theesophagus and consists of thick musculature; this passes a short distance before reaching the second, main, U-shaped part of the diverticulum. In "Rhinelepis" and "Pseudorinelepis", the diverticulum functions as an accessory respiratory organ. In "Rhinelepis", the diverticulum is more attached to the abdominal wall and the interior of the diverticulum is more textured. In "Pogonopoma", the diverticulum is similar to a swim bladder and may be used as a hydrostatic organ; the first part of the diverticulum is greatly reduced and the second part is larger and has a smooth interior surface and less vascularized.Distribution
The tribe Rhinelepini has an interesting
biogeography and reveal information about the aquatic systems ofSouth America . There is a split between the species that inhabit Amazon and those that inhabit the eastern river systems. "Pseudorinelepis", the most basal group, is found only in the Amazon basin. "Pogonopoma", is found in the Mucuri,Paraíba do Sul , andUruguay River systems in southeasternBrazil . "Rhinelepis" is found inSão Francisco River andParaná River . It is also thought to have spread through to the Paraíba by a sharing of its headwaters with the Paraná in the past, which eventually got separated into two basins.It is interesting to note that the oldest group, "Pseudorinelepis", inhabits the Amazon area, while the distribution of the newer, more derived groups occurs in Southern Brazil, which is comparatively older.
References
External links
* - Contains excerpts from the paper about the Rhinelepis group
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