Triportheus, Cope, 1872
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-2023-0121 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:53618858-2F8C-4C13-812F-9FFCE75D05E6 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C31687B2-FF98-9012-BA7E-FCEAFA1BDB76 |
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Felipe |
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Triportheus |
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Key to identification of Triportheus View in CoL from the Paraná-Paraguai basin
1a. Scales along predorsal line, between tip of supraoccipital and dorsal fin origin, irregularly disposed (not forming a single, continuous line) ( Fig. 14A) .................. 2
1b. Scales along predorsal line, between tip of supraoccipital and dorsal-fin origin, in a single series (a maximum of two scales slightly offset from the main series) ( Fig. 14B) ..................................................................................................................... 3
2a. Perforated lateral-line scales, 33–37 (mode = 34); 38–48 (mode = 43) gill rakers on the lower branch of the first branchial arch........................................ T. nematurus View in CoL
2b. Perforated lateral-line scales, 28–32 (mode = 31); 26–32 (mode = 28) gill rakers on the lower branch of the first branchial arch....................................... T. pantanensis View in CoL
3a. Gill rakers on the lower branch of the first branchial arch, 37–44 (mode = 44).................................................................................................... T. signatus View in CoL
3b. Gill rakers on the lower branch of the first branchial arch, 33 or fewer .... T. claudiae
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