Listrura
   HOME
*





Listrura
''Listrura'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Listrura'' was first described in 1988 for two species from southeastern Brazil, the first record of the subfamily Glanapteryginae outside of the Amazon River basin. It was described for the species ''L. nematopteryx'' and ''L. camposi''; ''L. camposi'' had been assigned to the genus ''Eremophilus'', while ''L. nematopteryx'' had been misidentified as another species of ''Eremophilus''. ''L. tetraradiata'' was described in 2002 from the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil. ''L. boticario'' was described later in 2002 from southern Brazil. ''L. picinguabae'' was described in 2006. This genus is currently monophyletic. With the description of ''L. tetraradiata'' in 2003, it was hypothesized that ''L. tetraradiata'' possibly constitutes the sister group to a clade comprising the only other two previously described species of ''Listrura'', ''L. camposi'' and ''L. nematopteryx''. As of 2006, two species of ''Li ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Listrura Macacuensis
''Listrura'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Listrura'' was first described in 1988 for two species from southeastern Brazil, the first record of the subfamily Glanapteryginae outside of the Amazon River basin. It was described for the species ''L. nematopteryx'' and ''L. camposi''; ''L. camposi'' had been assigned to the genus '' Eremophilus'', while ''L. nematopteryx'' had been misidentified as another species of ''Eremophilus''. ''L. tetraradiata'' was described in 2002 from the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil. ''L. boticario'' was described later in 2002 from southern Brazil. ''L. picinguabae'' was described in 2006. This genus is currently monophyletic. With the description of ''L. tetraradiata'' in 2003, it was hypothesized that ''L. tetraradiata'' possibly constitutes the sister group to a clade comprising the only other two previously described species of ''Listrura'', ''L. camposi'' and ''L. nematopteryx''. As of 2006, two species of '' ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Listrura Costai
''Listrura'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Listrura'' was first described in 1988 for two species from southeastern Brazil, the first record of the subfamily Glanapteryginae outside of the Amazon River basin. It was described for the species ''L. nematopteryx'' and ''L. camposi''; ''L. camposi'' had been assigned to the genus '' Eremophilus'', while ''L. nematopteryx'' had been misidentified as another species of ''Eremophilus''. ''L. tetraradiata'' was described in 2002 from the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil. ''L. boticario'' was described later in 2002 from southern Brazil. ''L. picinguabae'' was described in 2006. This genus is currently monophyletic. With the description of ''L. tetraradiata'' in 2003, it was hypothesized that ''L. tetraradiata'' possibly constitutes the sister group to a clade comprising the only other two previously described species of ''Listrura'', ''L. camposi'' and ''L. nematopteryx''. As of 2006, two species of '' ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Listrura Boticario
''Listrura'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Listrura'' was first described in 1988 for two species from southeastern Brazil, the first record of the subfamily Glanapteryginae outside of the Amazon River basin. It was described for the species ''L. nematopteryx'' and ''L. camposi''; ''L. camposi'' had been assigned to the genus '' Eremophilus'', while ''L. nematopteryx'' had been misidentified as another species of ''Eremophilus''. ''L. tetraradiata'' was described in 2002 from the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil. ''L. boticario'' was described later in 2002 from southern Brazil. ''L. picinguabae'' was described in 2006. This genus is currently monophyletic. With the description of ''L. tetraradiata'' in 2003, it was hypothesized that ''L. tetraradiata'' possibly constitutes the sister group to a clade comprising the only other two previously described species of ''Listrura'', ''L. camposi'' and ''L. nematopteryx''. As of 2006, two species of '' ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Listrura Depinnai
''Listrura'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Listrura'' was first described in 1988 for two species from southeastern Brazil, the first record of the subfamily Glanapteryginae outside of the Amazon River basin. It was described for the species ''L. nematopteryx'' and ''L. camposi''; ''L. camposi'' had been assigned to the genus '' Eremophilus'', while ''L. nematopteryx'' had been misidentified as another species of ''Eremophilus''. ''L. tetraradiata'' was described in 2002 from the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil. ''L. boticario'' was described later in 2002 from southern Brazil. ''L. picinguabae'' was described in 2006. This genus is currently monophyletic. With the description of ''L. tetraradiata'' in 2003, it was hypothesized that ''L. tetraradiata'' possibly constitutes the sister group to a clade comprising the only other two previously described species of ''Listrura'', ''L. camposi'' and ''L. nematopteryx''. As of 2006, two species of '' ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Listrura Camposi
''Listrura'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Listrura'' was first described in 1988 for two species from southeastern Brazil, the first record of the subfamily Glanapteryginae outside of the Amazon River basin. It was described for the species ''L. nematopteryx'' and ''L. camposi''; ''L. camposi'' had been assigned to the genus '' Eremophilus'', while ''L. nematopteryx'' had been misidentified as another species of ''Eremophilus''. ''L. tetraradiata'' was described in 2002 from the Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil. ''L. boticario'' was described later in 2002 from southern Brazil. ''L. picinguabae'' was described in 2006. This genus is currently monophyletic. With the description of ''L. tetraradiata'' in 2003, it was hypothesized that ''L. tetraradiata'' possibly constitutes the sister group to a clade comprising the only other two previously described species of ''Listrura'', ''L. camposi'' and ''L. nematopteryx''. As of 2006, two species of '' ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Glanapteryginae
The Glanapteryginae are a subfamily of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Trichomycteridae. It includes four genera, ''Glanapteryx'', '' Listrura'', '' Pygidianops'', and '' Typhlobelus''. Phylogeny Monophyly of the subfamily is supported by five synapomorphies involving reductions in the fins, caudal skeleton, and laterosensory system. It has been proposed that the sister group to this subfamily is the Sarcoglanidinae. ''Listrura'' is the sister group to the remainder of the subfamily. ''Glanapteryx'' is sister to a clade formed by the sister taxa ''Pygidianops'' and ''Typhlobelus''. Distribution ''Glanapteryx'', ''Pygidianops'', and ''Typhlobelus'' are distributed in the Orinoco and Amazon River basins. ''Listrura'' species are from Brazil, outside of the Amazon River basin. However, the distribution of glanapterygines may be greater than previously thought. Description Most of the subfamily is constituted by 'miniaturized' species. Though miniaturized fish usually ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Pencil Catfish
Trichomycteridae is a family of catfishes commonly known as pencil catfishes or parasitic catfishes. This family includes the candiru fish (''Vandellia cirrhosa''), feared by some people for its alleged habit of entering into the urethra of humans. They are one of the few parasitic chordates. Another species is the life monsefuano (''Trichomycterus punctulatus'') which was important to the Moche culture and still an important part of Peruvian cuisine.FondazioneslowfoodLife monsefuano.Retrieved 28 April 2017. This family is prohibited from being imported into various parts of the United States. Taxonomy The Trichomycteridae comprise about 42 genera and 286 species described. It is the second-most diverse family of the superfamily Loricarioidea. Numerous species still remain undescribed. The monophyly of Trichomycteridae is well-supported. The family is divided into eight subfamilies. The only subfamily that is not monophyletic is the largest one, Trichomycterinae. A large cla ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Glanapteryx
''Glanapteryx'' is a genus of catfishes native to South America. Taxonomy ''Glanapteryx'' is a monophyletic genus. ''Glanapteryx'' has been proposed as the sister group to a clade composed of '' Pygidianops'' and '' Typhlobelus'', with ''Listrura'' the sister group to those three. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * '' Glanapteryx anguilla'' Myers, 1927 * '' Glanapteryx niobium'' de Pinna, 1998 Distribution and habitat ''G. anguilla'' originates from the Negro and Orinoco River basins of Brazil and Venezuela, growing to a length of about 6.1 centimetres (2.4 in) TL. ''G. niobium'' reaches about 5.5 cm (2.2 in). These species lack an anal fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se .... ''Glanapteryx anguilla'' has ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Typhlobelus
''Typhlobelus'' is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Typhlobelus auriculatus'' de Pinna & Zuanon, 2013de Pinna, M.C.C. & Zuanon, J. (2013): The Genus ''Typhlobelus'': Monophyly and Taxonomy, with Description of a New Species with a Unique Pseudotympanic Structure (Teleostei: Trichomycteridae). ''Copeia, 2013 (3): 441-453.'' * '' Typhlobelus guacamaya'' Schaefer, Provenzano, de Pinna & Baskin, 2005 * '' Typhlobelus lundbergi'' Schaefer, Provenzano, de Pinna & Baskin, 2005 * '' Typhlobelus macromycterus'' Costa & Bockmann, 1994 * '' Typhlobelus ternetzi'' Myers, 1944 Distribution ''T. guacamaya'' originates from the Cuao River in the Orinoco River basin of Venezuela. ''T. lundbergi'' inhabits the lower Orinoco River, between Ciudad Bolivar and Los Castillos de Guayana (near Ciudad Guayana), Venezuela. ''T. macromycterus'' is known from the Tocantins River near Tucuruí, Pará ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Wolmar Benjamin Wosiacki
Valmiera (; german: link=no, Wolmar; pl, Wolmar see other names) is the largest city of the historical Vidzeme region, Latvia, with a total area of . As of 2002, Valmiera had a population of 27,323, and in 2020 – 24 879. It is a state city the seat of Valmiera Municipality. Valmiera lies at the crossroads of several important roads, to the north-east from Riga, the capital of Latvia, and south of the border with Estonia. Valmiera lies on both banks of the Gauja River. Names and etymology The name was derived from the Old German given name or the Slavic name . The town may have been named after the kniaz of the Principality of Pskov Vladimir Mstislavich who became a vassal of Albert of Riga in 1212 and for a short time was a vogt of Tālava, Ydumea and Autīne. Another version, it may have been named after the King of Denmark Valdemar II who allied with the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in Livonian Crusade. In the second half of 13th century Livonian Order built a ca ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Henrique Lazzarotto De Almeida
Henrique () may refer to: *Henry, Count of Portugal (1066–1112) * Henry I, King of Portugal (1512–1580) *Henry the Navigator (1394–1460), a royal prince and important figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire * Infante Henry, 4th Duke of Coimbra (born 1949) People *Carlos Henrique (other), several people *Fernando Henrique (other), several people Arts and entertainment *Henrique Campos (1909–1983), Portuguese film director *Henrique de Curitiba (1934–2008), Brazilian composer *Henrique Lopes de Mendonça (1856–1931), Portuguese poet, playwright and naval officer *Henrique Pousão (1859–1884), Portuguese painter Politics and military *Henrique Capriles (born 1972), Venezuelan politician *Henrique Galvão (1895–1970), Portuguese military officer, politician and writer *Henrique Meirelles (born 1945), Brazilian former Minister of the Economy, president of the Banco Central do Brasil *Henrique Mitchell de Paiva Cabral Couceiro (1861–1944) ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Paulo De Miranda-Ribeiro
Paulo is a Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, and Italian masculine given name equivalent to English Paul. Notable people with the name include: * Paulo Jr. * Paulo Jr. (footballer) *Paulo Almeida, Brazilian footballer *Paulo André Cren Benini (born 1983), Brazilian football defender *Paulo Angeles (born 1997), Filipino actor, singer and dancer *Paulo Avelino (born 1988), Filipino actor and film actor *Paulo de Carvalho (born 1947), Portuguese singer-songwriter and actor *Paulo Coelho (born 1947), Brazilian lyricist and novelist *Paulo Fernando Craveiro, Brazilian author *Paulo Freire (1921–1997), Brazilian educator and philosopher * Paulo R. Holvorcem, Brazilian amateur astronomer, a prolific discoverer of asteroids *Paulo Jorge (other) * Paulo Kanoa (1802–1885), Governor of Kauaʻi * Paulo P. Kanoa (1832–1895), Governor of Kauaʻi *Paulo Miklos (born 1959), Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor *Paulo Antonio de Oliveira (born 1982), Brazilian football str ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]