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    A review of the Cis-Andean species of Hemibrycon GĂŒnther (Teleostei: Characiformes: Characidae: Stevardiinae), with description of two new species

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    As espĂ©cies de Hemibrycon que ocorrem a leste das Cordilheiras dos Andes sĂŁo revisadas com base na anĂĄlise do material tipo e exemplares adicionais. Nove espĂ©cies sĂŁo redescritas: H. beni da bacia do rĂ­o Beni, BolĂ­via; H. helleri do alto rĂ­o Ucayali, Peru; H. huambonicus para as bacias dos rĂ­os Huallaga e Marañon, Peru; H. jeslkii para as porçÔes superiores das bacias dos rios Marañon, Ucayali e Madeira, BolĂ­via, Brasil e Peru; H. metae para a bacia do rĂ­o Orinoco, ColĂŽmbia e Venezuela, e bacias costeiras do Caribe na Venezuela; H. polyodon (espĂ©cie-tipo) para a bacia do rĂ­o Pastaza, Equador; H. surinamensis para as bacia costeiras da Guiana Francesa e Suriname, e porção inferior das bacias dos rios TapajĂłs, Tocantins e Xingu, Brasil; H. taeniurus para os rios da ilha de Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago; H. tridens para a bacia do alto rĂ­o Ucayali, Peru. Duas espĂ©cies novas sĂŁo descritas: H. inambari para a bacia do alto rĂ­o Madre de Dios, Peru e H. mikrostiktos para a bacia do rĂ­o Ucayali, Peru. Estas espĂ©cies distinguem-se principalmente pelo padrĂŁo de colorido e caracteres merĂ­sticos. A ĂĄrea de distribuição do gĂȘnero Ă© ampliada para as porçÔes inferiores das bacias do TapajĂłs, Tocantins e Xingu, Brasil, com o primeiro registro de H. surinamensis para este paĂ­s. Uma nova diagnose e descrição sĂŁo fornecidas para a espĂ©cie-tipo do gĂȘnero, apesar de ter sido recentemente redescrita. A sĂ©rie-tipo de H. helleri previamente considerada questionĂĄvel Ă© encontrada e descrita. Hemibrycon coxeyi e H. pautensis sĂŁo considerados sinĂŽnimos juniores de H. polyodon. Tetragonopterus (Hemibrycon) trinitatis, anteriormente considerada como species inquirenda em Characidae, e Hemibrycon guppyi sĂŁo sinĂŽnimos juniores de H. taeniurus. Hemibrycon orcesi Ă© transferida para Boehlkea. É apresentada uma chave taxonĂŽmica para as espĂ©cies do gĂȘnero a leste das Cordilheiras dos Andes.The species of Hemibrycon occurring in the east of the Andean Cordilleras are reviewed based on their type series and additional specimens. Nine species are redescribed: H. beni from rĂ­o Beni basin, Bolivia; H. helleri from the upper rio Ucayali, Peru; H. huambonicus from the rĂ­os Huallaga and Marañon basins, Peru; H. jeslkii from the upper portions of rĂ­os Marañon, Ucayali and Madeira basins, Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru; H. metae from rĂ­o Orinoco basin, Colombia and Venezuela, and Caribbean coastal basins of Venezuela; H. polyodon (type species) from rĂ­o Pastaza basin, Ecuador; H. surinamensis from coastal basins of French Guiana and Suriname, and from lower rios TapajĂłs, Tocantins and Xingu basins, Brazil; H. taeniurus from river basins from Trinidad Island, Trinidad and Tobago, and H. tridens from upper rĂ­o Ucayali basin, Peru. Two new species are described: H. inambari from the upper rĂ­o Madre de Dios basin, Peru and H. mikrostiktos from rĂ­o Ucayali basin, Peru. These species are distinguished among themselves mainly by the color pattern, and meristic characters. The distribution area of the genus is enlarged reaching the lower TapajĂłs, Tocantins and Xingu river basins, Brazil, with the first record of the occurrence of H. surinamensis in this country. A new description and diagnosis is provided for the type species of the genus, regardless its recent redescription. The type series of H. helleri that was previously considered dubious is found and described. Hemibrycon coxeyi and H. pautensis are considered junior synonyms of H. polyodon. Tetragonopterus (Hemibrycon) trinitatis, previously considered species inquirenda in Characidae, and Hemibrycon guppyi are junior synonyms of H. taeniurus. Hemibrycon orcesi is transferred to Boehlkea. A taxonomic key for the species of the genus to the east of the Andean Cordilleras is presented

    Parallel programming environment for OpenMP

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    We present our effort to provide a comprehensive parallel programming environment for the OpenMP parallel directive language. This environment includes a parallel programming methodology for the OpenMP programming model and a set of tools ( Ursa Minor and InterPol) that support this methodology. Our toolset provides automated and interactive assistance to parallel programmers in time-consuming tasks of the proposed methodology. The features provided by our tools include performance and program structure visualization, interactive optimization, support for performance modeling, and performance advising for finding and correcting performance problems. The presented evaluation demonstrates that our environment offers significant support in general parallel tuning efforts and that the toolset facilitates many common tasks in OpenMP parallel programming in an efficient manner

    Two new species of Odontostilbe historically hidden under O. microcephala (Characiformes: Cheirodontinae)

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    Specimens historically identified as Odontostilbe microcephala from the upper rio ParanĂĄ and Andean piedmont tributaries of the rĂ­o Paraguay are reviewed and split in three species. We found that the distribution of O. microcephala is restricted to the Andean slope of the rĂ­o Paraguay basin. The species is distinguished from congeners with subterminal mouth by the elongate body, usually 10-12 gill rakers on upper branch and smaller horizontal orbital diameter (24.6-32.8 % HL, mean 28.7%). Specimens from upper rio ParanĂĄ constitute two new species, diagnosed from other Cheirodontinae by the presence of mesopterygoid teeth, grouped on median portion and forming a continuous row. The new species are distinguished from each other by having premaxillary teeth with five cusps vs. nine cusps and by the number of lamellae in left and right sides of central median raphe of olfactory rosette with 20-21 vs. 11-12.EspĂ©cimes historicamente identificados com Odontostilbe microcephala do rio ParanĂĄ e tributĂĄrios do rĂ­o Paraguay, foram revisados e separados em trĂȘs espĂ©cies. A distribuição de O. microcephala Ă© restrita ao sopĂ© andino da bacia do rĂ­o Paraguay. A espĂ©cie Ă© distinta das congĂȘneres com boca subterminal pela forma alongada, geralmente 10-12 rastros branquiais no ramo superior e menor diĂąmetro horizontal da Ăłrbita (24,6-32,8 % CC, mĂ©dia 28,7%). EspĂ©cimes do alto rio ParanĂĄ constituem duas espĂ©cies novas diagnosticadas de outros Cheirodontinae pela presença de dentes no mesopterigoide, agrupados em sua porção mĂ©dia e formando uma fileira continua. As novas espĂ©cies distinguem-se por ter dentes premaxilares com cinco cĂșspides vs. nove cĂșspides e pelo nĂșmero de lamelas nos lados esquerdo e direito da rafe central da roseta olfativa com 20-21 vs. 11-12
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