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A taxonomic revision of wimple piranhas of the genus Catoprion is performed in combination with a molecular analysis using mtDNA. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of 49 specimens using genetic distances, conventional likelihood and four delimitation methods yielded two distinct lineages of Catoprion, with the morphological analyses of 198 specimens of Catoprion corroborating the molecular results. We provide a redescription of Catoprion mento, from the Paraguay, Orinoco, and tributaries of western Amazon basin, keeping Mylesinus macropterus as a junior synonym of C. mento, and the description of Catoprion absconditus n. sp., from the Amazon and Essequibo basins. C. absconditus n. sp. differs from C. mento by the presence of 86-94 perforated scales in the lateral line (vs. 65-86 scales) and the presence of 35-40 circumpeduncular scales (vs. 29-34 scales). The distribution of C. mento follows the Amazonas-Paraguay-Orinoco lowlands, whereas C. absconditus follows the eastern Amazon biogeographic pattern. © 2020 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.

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Nadayca T Bonani Mateussi, Bruno F Melo, Claudio Oliveira. Molecular delimitation and taxonomic revision of the wimple piranha Catoprion (Characiformes: Serrasalmidae) with the description of a new species. Journal of fish biology. 2020 Sep;97(3):668-685

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