Bryconops piracolina explained

Bryconops piracolina is a small fish that inhabits the waters of Brazil. It is slender and silvery in color, like many fish in Bryconops, but can be distinguished from other members by way of its dorsal fin, which has a black patch of color extending up from the fin-base; congeners usually have light pigment in the dorsal fin, or a brighter color (as in the orangefin tetra, B. affinis).

Its specific epithet, piracolina, is in reference to the stream where it was found, the Igarapé Piracolina (which is located in the Río Madeira basin).

Description

Bryconops piracolina reaches a maximum of roughly 7.1cm (2.8 in) in standard length (excluding the tail fin). This places it slightly to the smaller side of the genus Bryconops as a whole. Its dorsal fin sports pigmentation along the base that streaks away from the body, which is a unique feature that can be used to distinguish it from its congeners. It lacks humeral spots, which is another distinguishing feature, and its adipose fin is entirely black.[1] The lattermost aspect is shared with Bryconops inpai and Bryconops munduruku, but these two are dissimilar to B. piracolina in many ways.[2] [3] Its slender body shape and general silver coloration are otherwise common aspects.

When a specimen is preserved in alcohol, the scattered black chromatophores (pigment cells) on its face, head, and upper jaw become more evident, though they have little impact on overall coloration. Its lateral line also becomes much clearer, manifesting as a bold, dark stripe against scales that turn a yellowish-brown. The lateral line scales themselves are pored only to the end of the hypural plate, the plate that joins the fish's tail to its body.

Taxonomy

Bryconops piracolina, upon being named in 2011, was assigned to the subgenus Bryconops. It has fewer teeth than is necessary on the maxilla (one to three teeth on both sides) for assignment to the other subgenus, Creatochanes.[4] As with the rest of Bryconops, it was once considered a member of the family Characidae, but research in 2011 moved Bryconops to the family Iguanodectidae, alongside the genera Iguanodectes and Piabucus.[5] [6]

Bryconops piracolina has no known scientific synonyms, having retained its original name.[7] [8] It also has no widely-accepted common names,[9] though "Piracolina tetra" has been suggested as a result of its type locality. (The specific epithet "piracolina" originates from the Igarapé Piracolina, where B. piracolina was first described.)[10] Members of Bryconops are but a handful of fish often referred to as "tetras"; examples include B. affinis (the orangefin tetra), B. caudomaculatus (the tailspot tetra), and B. melanurus (the tail-light tetra).[11]

Distribution and ecology

As is reflected in the specific epithet, B. piracolina was first cited from the Igarapé Piracolina (or Piracolina Creek in English), a small stream that flows into the Rio Machado located in Vilhena, Rondônia, Brazil. In turn, the Río Machado is a tributary of the Río Madeira.[12] There is evidence to suggest that B. piracolina is endemic to the area, along with several other species therein. Endemism is a trait known from tributaries of the Río Machado, though in a somewhat limited capacity.[13]

The Igarapé Piracolina itself is a clear-water creek with a fast current and sandy substrate. Its width ranges from 1-3 m (about 3-10 ft), and depth from 0.3-1.5 m (1-5 ft). The Piracolina and its tributaries are surrounded by cultivated farmland, largely soy and corn, with very little riparian vegetation.[14]

Conservation status

Though little is known of population trends and environmental threats, B. piracolina is considered a species of least concern by the IUCN.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bryconops piracolina, Wingert & Malabarba, 2011 . 6 November 2022 . Plazi TreatmentBank . Plazi.
  2. Wingert . Juliana M. . Malabarba . Luiz R. . 2011 . A new species of Bryconops (Teleostei: Characidae) from the rio Madeira basin, Northern Brazil . Neotropical Ichthyology . en . 9 . 3 . 471–476 . 10.1590/S1679-62252011000300002 . 1679-6225. free . 10183/81588 . free .
  3. Silva-Oliveira . Cárlison . Canto . André Luiz C. . Ribeiro . Frank Raynner V. . 30 July 2015 . Bryconops munduruku (Characiformes: Characidae), a new species of fish from the lower Tapajós River basin, Brazil . Zootaxa . 3994 . 1 . 133–141 . 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.1.7 . 26250264 . ResearchGate.
  4. Chernoff . Barry . Machado-Allison . Antonio . 31 December 2005 . Bryconops . 10.5281/zenodo.6265593.
  5. Web site: Bailly . Nicolas . 17 April 2015 . WoRMS taxon details - Iguanodectidae Eigenmann, 1909 . 6 November 2022 . World Register of Marine Species.
  6. Oliveira . Claudio . Avelino . Gleisy S. . Abe . Kelly T. . Mariguela . Tatiane C. . Benine . Ricardo C. . Ortí . Guillermo . Vari . Richard P. . Corrêa e Castro . Ricardo M. . December 2011 . Phylogenetic relationships within the speciose family Characidae (Teleostei: Ostariophysi: Characiformes) based on multilocus analysis and extensive ingroup sampling . BMC Evolutionary Biology . 11 . 1 . 275 . 10.1186/1471-2148-11-275 . 21943181 . 3190395 . 974820 . free .
  7. Web site: Bailly . Nicolas . 4 July 2017 . WoRMS taxon details - Bryconops piracolina Wingert & Malabarba, 2011 . 6 November 2022 . World Register of Marine Species.
  8. https://www.gbif.org/species/6165664 Bryconops piracolina Wingert & Malabarba, 2011
  9. Web site: Bryconops piracolina Wingert & Malabarba 2011 Names . 6 November 2022 . Encyclopedia of Life.
  10. Web site: Scharpf . Christopher . Lazara . Kenneth J. . 15 September 2020 . Order CHARACIFORMES: Families IGUANODECTIDAE, TRIPORTHEIDAE, BRYCONIDAE, CHALCEIDAE and GASTEROPELECIDAE . 5 November 2022 . The ETYFish Project.
  11. Book: Dawes . John . Complete Encyclopedia of the Freshwater Aquarium . 2001 . Firefly Books . 9781552975442 . 1st . New York . 195 . 31 October 2022.
  12. Loeb . Marina Vianna . Ohara . Willian Massaharu . 27 April 2022 . Fish fauna of moderate altitude from first order stream in upper Rio Machado, Rondônia, Brazil . Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia . 62 . e202262028 . 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.028 . 248465588 . 6 November 2022. free .
  13. Ohara . Willian M. . Lima . Flávio. C.T. . 13 June 2015 . Hyphessobrycon lucenorum (Characiformes: Characidae), a new species from the rio Madeira basin, Rondônia State, Brazil . Zootaxa . 3972 . 4 . 562–572 . 10.11646/zootaxa.3972.4.7 . 26249511 . 6 November 2022. 20.500.12733/8997 . free .
  14. Bockmann . Flávio A. . Reis . Roberto E. . 4 June 2021 . Two new, remarkably colored species of the Neotropical catfish genus Cetopsorhamdia Eigenmann & Fisher, 1916 (Siluriformes, Heptapteridae) from Chapada dos Parecis, western Brazil, with an assessment of the morphological characters bearing on their phylogenetic relationships . Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia . 61 . e20216156 . 10.11606/1807-0205/2021.61.56 . 236226384 . 6 November 2022. free . 10923/20262 . free .