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Gymnotus ardilai: a new species of Neotropical electric fish (Ostariophysi: Gymnotidae) from the Rio Magdalena Basin of Colombia

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt, Inventories program, Claustro de San Agustín, Villa de Leyva, Boyacá, Colombia
Department of Biology 42451, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504
Pisces Gymnotiformes Gymnotus Magdalena Colombia

Abstract

A new species of Neotropical electric fish, Gymnotus ardilai, is described from the R o de Oro near Bucaramanga in the Rio Magdalena Basin. Gymnotus ardilai is distinguishable from all congeners by the following combination of characters: 1, a clear patch at the caudal end of the anal fin; 2, two laterosensory canal pores (from the preopercular-mandibular series) in the dorso-posterior portion of the preopercle; 3, progressive loss of alternating dark and light pigment bands with the size; 4, a long head (10.2 11.2 % total length); 5, many (9 10) scales over anal fin pterygiophores; 6, few (47 48) pored lateral-line scales to first ramus; 7, low (84 n = 1) total number of pored lateral-line scales ; and, 8, relatively large eye (orbital diameter 8.5 9.0 % HL). Gymnotus ardilai is the first record of the genus from the Magdalena Basin and represents a unique record of Gymnotiformes from over 800 meters above sea level.

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