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Species in the genus Adontosternarchus: [ 6 ] records


balaenops, Sternarchus Cope [E. D.] 1878:682 [Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society v. 17 (no. 101); ref. 945] Pebas, Amazon system, Peru. Holotype (unique): ANSP 21462 (poor condition). Type catalog: Böhlke 1984:21 [ref. 13621], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Adontosternarchus balaenops (Cope 1878) -- (Ortega & Vari 1986:12 [ref. 9708], Mago-Leccia 1994:30 [ref. 21320], Albert 2001:109 [ref. 25614], Albert in Reis et al. 2003:498 [ref. 27061], Lundberg & Cox Fernandes 2007:35 [ref. 29255], de Santana & Vari 2012:535 [ref. 32200], Lundberg et al. 2013:158 [ref. 32552], Barriga Salazar 2014:116 [ref. 35745], Sarmiento et al. 2014:188 [ref. 35004], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:67 [ref. 35633], Bernt et al. 2018:472 [ref. 35797], Ochoa et al. 2020:63 [ref. 37781], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:21 [ref. 39298], Torgersen et al. 2023:769 [ref. 40692]). Current status: Valid as Adontosternarchus balaenops (Cope 1878). Apteronotidae: Apteronotinae. Distribution: South America: upper Amazon River basin (Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia and Peru). Habitat: freshwater.

clarkae, Adontosternarchus Mago-Leccia [F.], Lundberg [J. G.] & Baskin [J. N.] 1985:14, Figs. 1c, 16 [Contributions in Science (Los Angeles) No. 358; ref. 5732] Raudal (Rapids) de Mavahate, Río Negro near San Carlos de Río Negro, Amazonas Territory, Venezuela. Holotype: MBUCV-V-12703. Paratypes: FMNH 94263-64 (5, 1); LACM 43645-1 (3); MACPAY 0369 (3); MBUCV-V-11218 (2), V-11293 (1), V-11936 (1, not 2); MCZ 46872 (41), 46877 (orig. 141, now 134, 1 c&s missing, 3 not found); MZUSP uncat (2); USNM 266551 [ex MCZ 46877] (3). Type catalog: Ibarra & Stewart 1987:5 [ref. 12367], Ferraris & Vari 1992:4 [ref. 19771], Provenzano et al. 1998:2 [ref. 24196], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Adontosternarchus clarkae Mago-Leccia, Lundberg & Baskin 1985 -- (Ortega & Vari 1986:12 [ref. 9708], Mago-Leccia 1994:31 [ref. 21320], Albert 2001:109 [ref. 25614], Albert in Reis et al. 2003:498 [ref. 27061], Lundberg & Cox Fernandes 2007:35 [ref. 29255], de Santana & Vari 2012:535 [ref. 32200], Barriga Salazar 2014:116 [ref. 35745], Sarmiento et al. 2014:188 [ref. 35004], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:67 [ref. 35633], Ochoa et al. 2020:63 [ref. 37781], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:21 [ref. 39298]). Current status: Valid as Adontosternarchus clarkae Mago-Leccia, Lundberg & Baskin 1985. Apteronotidae: Apteronotinae. Distribution: South America: upper Amazon River basin (Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru). Habitat: freshwater.

devenanzii, Adontosternarchus Mago-Leccia [F.], Lundberg [J. G.] & Baskin [J. N.] 1985:11, Figs. 1b, 2-6, 14 [Contributions in Science (Los Angeles) No. 358; ref. 5732] Caño Cuajarito, tributary of Río Portuguesa, 3 kilometers above La Unión, Estado Guárico, Venezuela. Holotype: MBUCV V-7513. Paratypes: AMNH 57143 (1); ANSP 128203 (8), 131836 (1), 138859 (1); CAS 54328 (24); FMNH 94909 (now 11); LACM 43103-1 (75), 43295-1 (27); MBUCV-V-4772 (20), V-5139 (1), V-5984 (1), V-7516 (4), V-9301 (5), V-10385 (3), V-10486 (1), V-10497 (6), V-10528 (1), V-10535 (3), V-10580 (1), V-10588 (2), V-10595 (3), V-12701 (4), V-12779 (3); USNM 264839 (68). Additional material: (89 lots, 4594) at AMNH, ANSP, LACM, FMNH, MCZ, UMMZ, and USNM. Type catalog: Ibarra & Stewart 1987:5 [ref. 12367], Ferraris & Vari 1992:4 [ref. 19771], Provenzano et al. 1998:3 [ref. 24196], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Adontosternarchus devenanzii Mago-Leccia, Lundberg & Baskin 1985 -- (Mago-Leccia 1994:31 [ref. 21320], Albert 2001:109 [ref. 25614], Albert in Reis et al. 2003:498 [ref. 27061], Lundberg & Cox Fernandes 2007:35 [ref. 29255], de Santana & Vari 2012:535 [ref. 32200], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:67 [ref. 35633], Urbano-Bonilla et al. 2018:72 [ref. 35773], Bernt et al. 2018:472 [ref. 35797], Lasso et al. in Lasso & Morales-Betancourt 2022:58 [ref. 40783]). Current status: Valid as Adontosternarchus devenanzii Mago-Leccia, Lundberg & Baskin 1985. Apteronotidae: Apteronotinae. Distribution: South America: Portuguesa and Orinoco rivers, and Amazon River basin (Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela). Habitat: freshwater.

duartei, Adontosternarchus de Santana [C. D.] & Vari [R. P.] 2012:536, Fig. 1 [Copeia 2012 (no. 3); ref. 32200] Beruri, beach in front of channel connecting with Lago Ayapuá, 4°28'57"S, 62°03'52"W, Rio Purus basin, Amazonas, Brazil. Holotype: INPA 34648. Paratypes: INPA, MPEG, USNM. Plus non-type material. Type catalog: Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Adontosternarchus duartei de Santana & Vari 2012 -- (Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236]). Current status: Valid as Adontosternarchus duartei de Santana & Vari 2012. Apteronotidae: Apteronotinae. Distribution: Rio Purus system, Amazon basin, Brazil. Habitat: freshwater.

nebulosus, Adontosternarchus Lundberg [J. G.] & Cox Fernandes [C.] 2007:28, Figs. 1-2 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 156; ref. 29255] Rio Madeira, 2 kilometers below Vila Urucurituba, about 3°33'05.6"S, 58°54'56.4"W, Amazonas State, Brazil. Holotype: INPA 26410. Paratypes: many at AMNH, ANSP, FMNH, IAVHP, INPA, MBUCV, MNHN, MZUSP, and USNM. Plus non-type specimens. Type catalog: DoNascimiento et al. 2016:402 [ref. 34787], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Adontosternarchus nebulosus Lundberg & Cox Fernandes 2007 -- (de Santana & Vari 2012:535 [ref. 32200], Sarmiento et al. 2014:188 [ref. 35004], Ferraris et al. 2017:[5] [ref. 35236], Ochoa et al. 2020:63 [ref. 37781], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:21 [ref. 39298]). Current status: Valid as Adontosternarchus nebulosus Lundberg & Cox Fernandes 2007. Apteronotidae: Apteronotinae. Distribution: South America: Amazon River basin (Brazil, Bolivia and Peru). Habitat: freshwater.

sachsi, Sternarchus Peters [W. (C. H.)] 1877:473, Unnumbered plate following p. 556 [Monatsberichte der Königlichen Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1877; ref. 18538] San Fernando de Apure, Río Orinoco basin, Venezuela. Holotype: ZMB 10044. Type catalog: Ferraris et al. 2017:[6] [ref. 35236]. •Valid as Adontosternarchus sachsi (Peters 1877) -- (Ortega & Vari 1986:12 [ref. 9708], Mago-Leccia 1994:30 [ref. 21320], Albert & Campos-da-Paz 1998:433 [ref. 23853], Albert 2001:109 [ref. 25614], Albert in Reis et al. 2003:498 [ref. 27061], Lundberg & Cox Fernandes 2007:35 [ref. 29255], de Santana & Vari 2012:535 [ref. 32200], Sarmiento et al. 2014:188 [ref. 35004], Ferraris et al. 2017:[6] [ref. 35236], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:67 [ref. 35633], Bernt et al. 2018:472 [ref. 35797], Ochoa et al. 2020:63 [ref. 37781], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:21 [ref. 39298], Lasso et al. in Lasso & Morales-Betancourt 2022:62 [ref. 40783]). Current status: Valid as Adontosternarchus sachsi (Peters 1877). Apteronotidae: Apteronotinae. Distribution: South America: Orinoco River and Amazon basin (Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela). Habitat: freshwater.


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