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Pisces, Perciformes, Eleotridae, <i>Dormitator maculatus</i> (Bloch, 1792): Distribution extension for Patos-Mirim lagoon system, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
We present here the record of Dormitator maculatus (Bloch, 1792) to the Patos-Mirim lagoon system, RioGrande do Sul, Brazil. This is also the southernmost occurrence in South America, extending species range ca. 150 km fromthe previously known localities
Figure 8 in THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE)
Figure 8. Austrolebias adloffi (Ahl), male, 33.7 mm SL, MCP 10933.Published as part of <i>M Costa, Wilson J. E. & Cheffe, Morevy M., 2001, THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE), pp. 179-200 in Comun. Mus. CiĂȘnc. Tecnol . PUCRS, SĂ©r. Zool. 14 (2)</i> on page 194, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10138519">10.5281/zenodo.10138519</a>
Figure 1 in THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE)
Figure 1. Map of coastal part of southern Brazil, laguna dos Patos system, showing geographic distribution of the A. adloffi species group: A. adloffi (Ahl) (inverted triangles), A. charrua, n. (triangles), A. minuano, sp. n. (squares), and and sp. A. nigrofasciatus, sp. n. (stars): arrow: type locality. Some symbols represent more than one collecting site.Published as part of <i>M Costa, Wilson J. E. & Cheffe, Morevy M., 2001, THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE), pp. 179-200 in Comun. Mus. CiĂȘnc. Tecnol . PUCRS, SĂ©r. Zool. 14 (2)</i> on page 181, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10138519">10.5281/zenodo.10138519</a>
Pisces, Cyprinodontiformes, Rivulidae, <i>Austrolebias vazferreirai</i> (Berkenkamp, Etzel, Reichert and Salvia, 1994): New species record from Brazil.
The present note records for the first time the annual fish Austrolebias vazferreirai (Berkenkamp, Etzel, Reichertand Salvia) from state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE)
M Costa, Wilson J. E., Cheffe, Morevy M. (2001): THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE). Comun. Mus. CiĂȘnc. Tecnol . PUCRS, SĂ©r. Zool. 14 (2): 179-200, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1013851
Figure 9 in THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE)
Figure 9. Austrolebias adloffi (Ahl), female, 31.9 mm SL, MCP 10933.Published as part of <i>M Costa, Wilson J. E. & Cheffe, Morevy M., 2001, THREE NEW ANNUAL FISHES OF THE GENUS Austrolebias FROM THE LAGUNA DOS PATOS SYSTEM, SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AND A REDESCRIPTION OF A. adloffi (AHL) (CYPRINODONTIFORMES : RIVULIDAE), pp. 179-200 in Comun. Mus. CiĂȘnc. Tecnol . PUCRS, SĂ©r. Zool. 14 (2)</i> on page 194, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10138519">10.5281/zenodo.10138519</a>
Pisces, Perciformes, Gobiidae, <i>Evorthodus lyricus</i> (Girard, 1858): New record from Patos-Mirim Lagoon System, state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.
The present note records for the first time the tropical gobiid fish Evorthodus lyricus (Girard, 1858) from Patos-Mirim Lagoon System, state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Considering the known distribution of the species,and unpublished data obtained from fish collections, the present record widens the distribution of E. lyricus in 300 kmsouthwards, and is the first occurrence of the species for freshwater conditions in southern Brazil