Range extension of a small livebearer fish, poecilia scalpridens (Garman, 1895) (cyprinodontiformes, poeciliidae): A new record for the Jari river drainage, Amapá, Brazilian Amazon

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Abstract

Recent field expeditions in the Jari river drainage, in addition to examination of uncatalogued poeciliids, allowed the identification of specimens as Poecilia (Pamphorichthys) scalpridens (Garman, 1895). The known range of this species includes lakes and igarapés in the lower reaches of tributaries near the main channel of the Amazon River between Parintins and the mouth of the Tapajós River. Here, we expand the range of P. scalpridens by about 300 km. We provide the main diagnostic characters of P. scalpridens to facilitate identification of specimens collected in future field surveys.

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de Bragança, P. H. N., Ottoni, F. P., Gama, C. de S., & Henschel, E. (2021). Range extension of a small livebearer fish, poecilia scalpridens (Garman, 1895) (cyprinodontiformes, poeciliidae): A new record for the Jari river drainage, Amapá, Brazilian Amazon. Check List, 17(4), 1081–1087. https://doi.org/10.15560/17.4.1081

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