''Glanidium cesarpintoi'' is a
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
of
driftwood catfish
The driftwood catfishes are catfishes of the family Auchenipteridae. The two genera of the former family Ageneiosidae have been placed here, resulting in a grouping of about 125 species in about 22 genera.
These fish are found in rivers from Pan ...
es found in the Mogi-guassú River basin of São Paulo, Brazil in South America. This species reaches a length of .
Etymology
The catfish is named in honor of colleague
Cesar Pinto (1896-1964), a
helminthologist
Helminthology is the study of parasitic worms (helminths). The field studies the taxonomy of helminths and their effects on their hosts.
The origin of the first compound of the word is the Greek '' ἕλμινς'' - helmins, meaning "worm".
I ...
, in gratitude for his assistance and his hospitality during Ihering’s studies in São Paulo, Brazil.
References
*Soares-Porto, L.M., 1998. Monophyly and interrelationships of the Centromochlinae (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae). p. 331-350. In L.R. Malabarba, R.E. Reis, R.P. Vari, Z.M.S. Lucena and C.A.S. Lucena (eds.) Phylogeny and classification of neotropical fishes. Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS.
Auchenipteridae
Catfish of South America
Taxa named by Rodolpho von Ihering
Fish described in 1928
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