Yssolebias martae explained
Yssolebias martae is a species of fish in the family Cyprinodontidae only known from the Río Magdalena near Santa Marta, Colombia. This species is poorly known and may possibly be extinct with only one specimen (the holotype) known.[1] Long of questioned validity and uncertain generic attribution, in 2012 J. H. Huber erected the genus Yssolebias to contain this enigmatic species. This species is the only known member of its genus.[2] This species is placed in the tribe Yssolebiini.[3] It has been suggested that this species is a member of the genus Cubanichthys.[1]
Notes and References
- Costa, W.J.E.M. . 2015 . Phylogenetic position and tentative generic placement for Cyprinodon martae Steindachner, 1875 (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes), a killifish from northern Colombia . Vertebrate Zoology. 65. 1. 27–30. 10.3897/vz.65.e31501 . free .
- Huber, J.H. . 2012 . Description of Yssolebias, nov. gen., a new monotypic fish genus for an old and phantom species of Colombia (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae). Killi-Data Series. 2012. 26–31.
- Huber, J.H. . 2015. A morphological rediagnosis of Yssolebias within cyprinodontoids (Cyprinodontiformes) following the detailed osteological analysis by Costa based on a new radiograph of the single type of Cyprinodon martae Steindachner . Killi-Data Series. 2015. 4–16.