The genus Percichthys (Serranidae) includes three nominal species in Argentina, trucha, vinciguerrae and altispinis. The authors of this paper examine materials from:
1: the Río Negro river in its inferior course, in front of
Viedma;
2: lake Pellegrini, near Neuquén, where the rivers Neuquén and Limay meet and form the Negro;
3: Plottier, near the place just named;
4: Colorado river, in Fortín Uno;
5: Curacó river, a tributary to the Colorado, now cut into separate sections since years ago on account of the lack of water; this river normally would connect the Colorado with the rivers up to the San Juan where the « trucha » lives;
6: Luro or La Salada lagoon, formed by the Colorado river near its mouth;
7: Argentino lake, in the southern Patagonia.
These fishes are known as « trucha criolla » or « native trout » although the old Spanish name was « perca », more appropiate.
Percichthys altispinis Regan 1905 is a good species ; it has been re-found in the Colorado river, at Fortín Uno. An illustration of it is given, characters of four specimens and a note on its scales.
P. trucha C. V. reveeals itself on close examination as a complex species or linnean species (linneon) ; with
several combinations of characters, but even more materials are needed to establish if there are geographical races (subspecies).
A new examination of the Chilean materials is required (former authors considered them jointly with the Atlantic versant or Argentine materials).
Some of the infraspeciíic forms are prognathous, and low finned ; others, the contrary; the head may be normal, or conical and bony; etc. As to P. vinciguerrae its standing as a valid species is doubtfull; perhaps, with P. laevis Jenyns it is a southern form.
In the same reduced habitat (lagoon, or isolated course) diversified forms are present; some show parallelism with those of other places ; it is supposed that they show ecological influences according to the year or season of birth or developpment.
A thorough study of the scales is given, with epidological characteristics and general conciusions as to the method of measuring and comparing their « reading». There are some marked differences even in the same habitat