Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, J. de Paiva
Data de Publicação: 1956
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico
DOI: 10.1590/S0373-55241956000100005
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/article/view/27687
Resumo: The study of the brazilian Atherinidae has not yet been developed. Besides Jordan & Hubb's work (1919, p. 187) and Schultz's revision, very little can be found on the matter. This explains the author's preocupation of examining sistematically the shoals he was given. As a result, a specimen of a genus not yet recorded for brazilian waters has been found in Cananéia, South coast of São Paulo State (Brazil), which has been properly named as Adenops by Schultz. The comparative study of this specimen in relation to those from Colombia and Venezuela, as well as the geographic isolation of the species have given the author the conviction of it being a new species not yet described to which he suggests the name of Adenops dissimilis n. sp. Table 1 presents the comparison of the supposed new species with A. analis and A. argenteus; it has been verified that there were divergencies not only on most of the biometric data but there were also divergents characteristics among the three species. Quick comments are made on the ecology; stomach content has been examined as well as the ecto and endo parasites the results compared with those of the Xenomelaniris brasiliensis (Quoy & Gaim.).
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spelling Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae) The study of the brazilian Atherinidae has not yet been developed. Besides Jordan & Hubb's work (1919, p. 187) and Schultz's revision, very little can be found on the matter. This explains the author's preocupation of examining sistematically the shoals he was given. As a result, a specimen of a genus not yet recorded for brazilian waters has been found in Cananéia, South coast of São Paulo State (Brazil), which has been properly named as Adenops by Schultz. The comparative study of this specimen in relation to those from Colombia and Venezuela, as well as the geographic isolation of the species have given the author the conviction of it being a new species not yet described to which he suggests the name of Adenops dissimilis n. sp. Table 1 presents the comparison of the supposed new species with A. analis and A. argenteus; it has been verified that there were divergencies not only on most of the biometric data but there were also divergents characteristics among the three species. Quick comments are made on the ecology; stomach content has been examined as well as the ecto and endo parasites the results compared with those of the Xenomelaniris brasiliensis (Quoy & Gaim.). Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto Oceanográfico1956-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/article/view/2768710.1590/S0373-55241956000100005Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico; v. 7 n. 1-2 (1956); 93-103 Boletim do Instituto Oceanografico; Vol. 7 No. 1-2 (1956); 93-103 Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico; Vol. 7 Núm. 1-2 (1956); 93-103 2316-89510373-5524reponame:Boletim do Instituto Oceanográficoinstname:Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (IOUSP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/article/view/27687/29459Carvalho, J. de Paivainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-06-24T14:41:11Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/27687Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bioceanPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/oaiamspires@usp.br0373-55240373-5524opendoar:2012-06-24T14:41:11Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico - Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (IOUSP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
title Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
spellingShingle Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
Carvalho, J. de Paiva
Carvalho, J. de Paiva
title_short Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
title_full Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
title_fullStr Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
title_full_unstemmed Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
title_sort Adenops dissimilis n. sp., de Peixe Rei: (fam. Atherinidae - subfam. Menidiinae)
author Carvalho, J. de Paiva
author_facet Carvalho, J. de Paiva
Carvalho, J. de Paiva
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description The study of the brazilian Atherinidae has not yet been developed. Besides Jordan & Hubb's work (1919, p. 187) and Schultz's revision, very little can be found on the matter. This explains the author's preocupation of examining sistematically the shoals he was given. As a result, a specimen of a genus not yet recorded for brazilian waters has been found in Cananéia, South coast of São Paulo State (Brazil), which has been properly named as Adenops by Schultz. The comparative study of this specimen in relation to those from Colombia and Venezuela, as well as the geographic isolation of the species have given the author the conviction of it being a new species not yet described to which he suggests the name of Adenops dissimilis n. sp. Table 1 presents the comparison of the supposed new species with A. analis and A. argenteus; it has been verified that there were divergencies not only on most of the biometric data but there were also divergents characteristics among the three species. Quick comments are made on the ecology; stomach content has been examined as well as the ecto and endo parasites the results compared with those of the Xenomelaniris brasiliensis (Quoy & Gaim.).
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