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| DOI | 10.4067/S0717-65382009000100013 | ||||||
| Año | 2009 | ||||||
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We describe collections of Hatcheria macraei (Patagonian catfish) from south-central Chile. This represents a significant range extension for this species. These new records have important biogeographic implications as H. macraei is now recorded within Chilean Province, far north of its previous distributional limit in Patagonian Province. We document a new character, the shape of the dorsal fin, which allows quick and easy discrimination between H. macraei and Trichomycterus areolatus in the field or laboratory. This study highlights the need for careful identification for trichomycterid catfishes from Southern Chile.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| Unmack, Peter J. | Hombre |
Brigham Young Univ - Estados Unidos
Brigham Young University - Estados Unidos |
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| HABIT-CONEJEROS, EVELYN MARIANA | Mujer |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Centro de Investigacion en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia - Chile |
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| Johnson, J. B. | Hombre |
Brigham Young Univ - Estados Unidos
Brigham Young University - Estados Unidos |
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| 1 | Unmack, Peter J. | Hombre |
Brigham Young Univ - Estados Unidos
Brigham Young University - Estados Unidos |
| 2 | HABIT-CONEJEROS, EVELYN MARIANA | Mujer |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Centro de Investigacion en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia - Chile |
| 3 | Johnson, J. B. | Hombre |
Brigham Young Univ - Estados Unidos
Brigham Young University - Estados Unidos |
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| Universidad de Concepción |
| FONDECYT |
| Colbun S.A. |
| Colbun S.A |
| BYU Kennedy Center |
| Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum |
| U.S. National Science Foundation PIRE program |
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| Many people assisted with fieldwork, but especially Andre Bennin, Nestor Ortiz, Waldo San Martin, Pedro Victoriano and biologists of the San Pedro lab station of the Eula Center, Universidad de Concepcion. Thanks to Katherin Solis-Lufi for Counting and examining all ofthe specimens in the lab of EMH. Thanks to Luis Fernandez for his advice relative to species identifications and to Gloria Arratia for feedback oil in earlier draft. This work was funded by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation PIRE program (OISE 0530267) and projects FONDECYT 1080082 and DIUC-Patagonia 205.310.042-ISP from Universidad de Concepcion to EMH and San Pedro Project funded by Colbun S.A. Additional funding to JBJ from the BYU Kennedy Center and Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum supported field work. |