identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03F187E7FF9FC06AFF6497BB59638F40.text	03F187E7FF9FC06AFF6497BB59638F40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mastiglanis yaguas Faustino-Fuster & Ortega 2020	<div><p>Mastiglanis yaguas, new species</p><p>(Figures 1 A−C, 2, 3, 4; Table 1)</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: F33BDFEC-872C-45D0-BCF8-700D28CDC999</p><p>Mastiglanis sp.: Hidalgo &amp; Ortega-Lara, 2011: 98, 103, 106, 221, 227, 229, 324 (species list).</p><p>Mastiglanis sp1.: Faustino-Fuster, 2019: 11–17, Table 1. Fig.: 1–7 (taxonomic revision).</p><p>Mastiglanis sp5.: Almeida, 2019: 71–75. Fig. 22 (taxonomic revision).</p><p>Holotype. MUSM 66612, 49.1 mm SL. Peru, Loreto Department, Putumayo Province, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-70.52837&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.7181418" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -70.52837/lat -2.7181418)">Yaguas District</a>, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-70.52837&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.7181418" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -70.52837/lat -2.7181418)">Putumayo River</a> basin, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-70.52837&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.7181418" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -70.52837/lat -2.7181418)">Yaguas River</a>, 2°43’5.31”S; 70°31’42.12”W, 29 November 2010, M. Hidalgo &amp; A. Ortega-Lara.</p><p>Paratypes. All from Peru: Nanay Province, Iquitos District, Nanay River: ANSP 167653, 1, 43.1 mm SL, beach downstream from Nina Rumi community, 3°44’0.00”S; 73°19’60.00”W, 8 September 1990, Dan &amp; Pat Fromm ; ANSP 167654, 1, 37.9 mm SL, beach downstream from Nina Rumi community, 3°44’0.00”S; 73°19’60.00”W, 8 Sep. 1990, Dan &amp; Pat Fromm ; ANPS 167715, 5, 30.3−37.2 mm SL, beach downstream from <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.8833332" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.45/lat -3.8833332)">Minchana</a> community, 3°53'0.00"S; 73°27'0.00"W, 10 September. 1990, Dan &amp; Pat Fromm ; ANSP 178449, 7, 37.0− 55.4 mm SL, beach in Pampachica, 3°45'9.00"S; 73°16'60.00"N, 2 August 2001, M. Sabaj, M. Littmann, N. Lovejoy, C. Skelton, K. Elkin, M. Thomas &amp; J. Stewart ; ANSP 180407, 20, 37.5−52.7 mm SL, beach upstream from <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.36833&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.7791667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.36833/lat -3.7791667)">Santa Clara</a> community, 3°46'45.00"S; 73°22'6.00"W, 14 August 2003, M. Sabaj, N. Salcedo &amp; B. Sidlauskas ; ANSP 181127, 6, 40.0− 43.4 mm SL, beach in Pampachica, 3°45'9.00"S; 73°16'60.00"N, 21 August 2005, M. Sabaj &amp; C. Pérez ; ANSP 182474, 7, 38.6−47.7 mm SL, beach in Pampachica, 3°45'9.00"S; 73°16'60.00"N, 7 Aug. 2005, M. Sabaj, C. Perez, M. Arce &amp; A. Bullard ; ANSP 182565, 1, 41.7 mm SL, beach in Pampachica, 3°45'9.00"S; 73°16'60.00"N, 3 August 2005, M. Sabaj, C. Pérez, A. Bullard, C. DoNascimiento, O. Castillo, S. Snyder ; ANSP 182750, 1, 46.8 mm SL, beach upstream from confluence with the <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.27862&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.7136111" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.27862/lat -3.7136111)">Amazonas River</a>, 3°42'49.00"S; 73°16'43.00"W, 15 August 2005, M. Sabaj, C. DoNascimiento &amp; O. Castillo ; ANSP 191830, 5, 29.7−46.6 mm SL, beach upstream from Pampachica, 3°45'10.00"S; 73°16'60.00"W, 6 August 2010, M. Sabaj, B. Sidlauskas, C. Phillips, J. Tiemann &amp; E. Correa. Loreto Department, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.28334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.7527778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.28334/lat -3.7527778)">Putumayo Province</a>, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.28334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.7527778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.28334/lat -3.7527778)">Yaguas District</a>: FMNH 140321, 3 (all xr), 41.5–47.1 mm SL; MCP 54155, 1, 43.3 mm SL; MUSM 61686, 5 (1 c&amp;s), 42.7−51.3 mm SL; UFRGS 27250, 1, 38.0 mm SL, collected with the holotype . MUSM 61545, 1, 38.2 mm SL, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-70.52837&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.7181418" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -70.52837/lat -2.7181418)">Yaguas River</a>, 2°43’5.31”S; 70°31’42.12”W, 27 November 2010, M. Hidalgo &amp; A. Ortega-Lara .</p><p>Diagnosis. Mastiglanis yaguas differs from all its congeners by having eight branched anal-fin rays (vs. seven), longer pelvic fin, exceeding the origin of the adipose fin (21.2−26.1% SL) (vs. not exceeding the adipose-fin origin 17.7−19.1% SL in M. asopos and 16.0−18.4 % SL in M. durantoni), 39 vertebrae (vs. 37−38 vertebrae in M. asopos and 38 in M. durantoni), anterior process on posteriormost neural spines (vs. lacking of anterior process), process at symphysial region of premaxilla absent (vs. present), posterior fontanel two times wider than anterior fontanel (vs. one and a half), anterior process of premaxilla short (vs. long). Additionally M. yaguas is differentiated from M. asopos by having more epibranchial gill rakers (2 vs. 0), more ceratobranchial gill rakers (13 vs. 11), slender body (body width 12.9−14.9% SL vs. 15.6−17.2% SL), deeper head (59.5−67.9% HL vs. 38.5−47.8% HL), narrow head (44.7−50.9% HL vs. 57.9−70.9% HL), wider interorbital distance (30.3−36.4% HL vs. 22.3−24.6% HL), larger eye (21.4−24.7% HL vs. 18.6−20.5% HL), and wider posterior inter-narial distance (10.3−14.2% HL vs. 7.7−9.1% HL).</p><p>Description: Morphometric data presented in Table 1. Body slightly elongated, elliptical in anterior cross section at level of dorsal-fin origin, then gradually compressed along caudal peduncle (Figure 1). Dorsal profile of body more convex than ventral profile; dorsal profile convex from snout tip to last dorsal-fin ray; almost straight from last dorsal-fin ray to adipose-fin origin, and slightly convex from adipose-fin origin to caudal-fin origin. Ventral profile of head slightly convex from snout tip to gill opening. Ventral profile of body slightly convex from gill opening to pelvic-fin origin, nearly straight from pelvic-fin origin to anal-fin origin, and slightly convex to caudal peduncle. Anus and urogenital pore close to each other.</p><p>Head short, narrow, depressed, and trapezoidal in dorsal view (Figure 1B). Anterior nostril near to upper lip and posterior nostril slightly closer to anterior edge of eye than to anterior nostril. Distance between anterior nostrils greater than distance between posterior nostrils, nostrils arranged as vertices of trapezoid. Mouth subterminal, with snout projected beyond lower jaw. Barbels very long, tapering distally. Maxillary barbel origin dorsally to upper lip and lateral to anterior nostrils, reaching half of adipose fin when adpressed along body axis. Mental barbel origin between anterior edge of lower jaw and gular fold. Outer mental barbel longer than inner mental barbel, tip reaching pelvic-fin origin when adpressed along body axis. Inner mental barbel origin closer to gular fold, tip surpassing pectoral-fin origin when adpressed along body axis. Eye large; horizontally elliptical; slightly anterior at midpoint between tip of snout and edge of opercular membrane; dorsal region slightly covered by skin, lens visible and pupil rounded. Branchiostegal rays seven (1). Gill rakers on first ceratobranchial 13 (1) (including one on angle formed with epibranchial), and two (1) on first epibranchial.</p><p>Dorsal fin with i+6 (11) rays; triangular; first dorsal-fin ray unbranched, with stiffened proximal region, approximately as long as first branched ray, and distal region soft and long, surpassing half-length of adipose fin when adpressed; followed by six branched rays; dorsal-fin origin anterior to vertical through pelvic-fin origin. First pterygiophore of dorsal fin inserted between bifid neural spines of vertebrae 6–7 (4).</p><p>Pectoral fin with i+9 (11) rays; triangular; proximal region of first ray stiffened, approximately as long as first branched ray, distal region soft and filamentous, reaching vertical through half-length of adipose fin when adpressed; second ray of pectoral fin (first branched ray) almost as long as third ray (second branched ray) followed by branched rays decreasing moderately in length.</p><p>Pelvic fin with i+5 (11) rays; rounded distal margin; first pelvic-fin ray, completely flexible and slightly shorter than second and third rays (first and second branched rays, respectively); origin of pelvic-fin anterior to vertical through half-length of body standard length, and between the verticals through fourth and fifth dorsal-fin branched rays; tip of adpressed pelvic-fin reaching vertical through anal-fin origin.</p><p>Anal fin with iii+8 (11) rays (Figure 6 A–B); triangular in lateral profile; short (9.5−11.9% of SL). Anal-fin base origin anterior to vertical through adipose-fin origin, and reaching the vertical through half-length of adipose-fin when adpressed. First pterygiophore of anal-fin inserted between hemal spines of vertebrae 22–23 (3) or 23–24 (1).</p><p>Adipose fin slightly long (21.6−27.1 % of SL), convex in lateral profile; distance from last dorsal-fin ray to adi-pose-fin origin shorter than adipose-fin base length. Adipose-fin origin posterior to vertical through body midpoint (excluding caudal fin), posterior region of adipose fin slightly posterior to vertical through anal-fin tip.</p><p>Caudal fin bifurcated, dorsal and ventral lobes of same size. Dorsal caudal-fin lobe with seven (11) branched rays; ventral caudal-fin lobe with eight (11) branched rays. Caudal fin with 45 total rays; with 22 (1) rays on dorsal lobe and 23 (1) rays on ventral lobe. Dorsal caudal plate (hypurals 3, 4 and 5) with eight (4) rays; ventral caudal plate (parhypural plus hypurals 1 and 2) with nine (4) rays (Figure 4).</p><p>Total vertebrae 39 (4). First complete hemal spine on vertebra 14 (4). 13 (4) pre-caudal vertebrae (including five vertebrae of Weberian apparatus) followed by 26 (4) caudal vertebrae. Posteriormost vertebrae 6–9 with anterior neural process; and last 2−3 vertebrae (except on pu1 + u1) with anterior hemal process (Figure 4). Six (1) or seven (3) ribs.</p><p>Laterosensory canals of head with simple tubes ending in single pores. Supraorbital canal with seven branches: s1, s2, s3, s4, s6, s7 and s8; each one opening into its own pore, except branch s2 (fused with i2 into complex s2+i2 pore). Infraorbital canal with six branches i1, i2, i3, i4, i5 and i6; each one opening into its own pore, except branch i2 (fused with branch s2 into complex s2 + i2 pore). Preoperculomandibular canal with 10 branches; pm1, pm2, pm3, pm4, pm5, pm7, pm8, pm9, pm10 and pm11, all opening into its own pore except branch pm11, fused with branch po1 (into complex po1 + pm11 pore). Postotic canal with three branches; po1, po2 and po3, each one opening into its own pore except branch po1 (po1 + pm11 pore). Lateral line complete and continue until caudal fin base.</p><p>Color in alcohol. Body overall pale cream, with dark brown chromatophores distributed indistinctly on lateral region of body and head; ventral surface unpigmented (Figure 1). Narrow and indistinct lateral strip, dark brown, clearer on posterior region, extending from adipose-fin origin to caudal-fin base. Dorsal region with six conspicuous blotches of dark brown chromatophores: first posterior to supraoccipital process, second anterior to dorsal-fin origin, third posterior to last dorsal-fin ray, fourth between last dorsal-fin ray and adipose-fin origin, fifth at adipose-fin origin, and sixth located at end of adipose-fin base. Dorsal surface of head (supraoccipital) covered with dark brown chromatophores fading laterally, and ventral surface pale. Maxillary barbel, outer mental barbel, and inner mental barbel slightly pigmented with dark brown chromatophores dorsally; and unpigmented ventrally. Dorsal, pectoral, pelvic, anal, and caudal-fin rays lightly pigmented with light brown chromatophores, inter-radial membranes hyaline. Adipose fin with dark brown chromatophores irregularly distributed, more concentrated at proximal region than distal region (hyaline).</p><p>Geographic distribution. Mastiglanis yaguas is distributed in the Yaguas River, tributary of the Putumayo river basin, and in the Nanay River tributary of the western Amazon River; in Putumayo and Maynas provinces, Loreto department, Peru, Upper Amazon basin. (Figure 5).</p><p>Etymology. The species name, yaguas, is in reference to the Yaguas National Park (Parque Nacional Yaguas) in northeastern Peru; created recently as a conservation area to protect the flora and fauna, and the hidden Amazon biodiversity. The name is treated as a noun in apposition.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187E7FF9FC06AFF6497BB59638F40	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		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03F187E7FF97C069FF64954A593E8FA8.text	03F187E7FF97C069FF64954A593E8FA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mastiglanis asopos Bockmann 1994	<div><p>Mastiglanis asopos</p><p>Brazil: Pará State: Holotype: MNRJ 12227, 65.4 , mm SL, Igarapé Saracazinho (tributary of Trombetas River) near to Porto Trombetas, Porto Trombetas. Paratypes: MNRJ 12228, 9 paratypes , 42.2−53.3 mm SL, collected with the holotype. MNRJ 12229, 1 (c&amp;s), 48.8 mm SL, collected with the holotype. Non-Types: Pará State: MCP 26881, 1, 49.4 mm SL, Igarapé Puraquequara, Ourém. MCP 26883, 1, 24.7 mm SL, Igarapé S/N, Concordia do Pará/ BR 010 road, 10 km to east from Capim River, Concordia do Pará. MCP 26884, 1, 24.4 mm SL, Guamá River, Urucuritéua, São Miguel do Guamá. Amazonas State: MCP 29564, 9, 30.9−35.9 mm SL, Japurá River, Nova Colômbia community, Alvarães. MCP 35972, 62, 24.3−38.8 mm SL, Igarapé do Vinte e Dois, Recanto do Sanari, 20 km to east from Humaitá, Humaitá. MCP 35975, 112, 20.9−43.2 mm SL, Ipixuna River, balneário Porto Alegre, 7.6 km to west from BR-319, Humaitá. Rondônia State: MCP 35969, 1, 38.4 mm SL, Igarapé Bananeira, BR 425 road to north from Guajará-Mirim, Guajará-Mirim. MCP 35973, 1, 31.2 mm SL, Da Lage River, BR-425 road, between BR-364 and Guajará-Mirim, Nova Mamoré. MCP 35978, 27, 25.8−37.8 mm SL, Jaci-Paraná River, BR-364 road between Porto Velho and Jaci-Paraná, Jaci-Paraná. Roraima State: MCP 46191, 1, 36.2 mm SL, Igarapé Jaburu, BR-174 road between Jundiá and Rorainópolis, Rorainópolis.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187E7FF97C069FF64954A593E8FA8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Faustino-Fuster, Dario R.;Ortega, Hernán	Faustino-Fuster, Dario R., Ortega, Hernán (2020): A new species of Mastiglanis Bockmann 1994 (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from the Amazon River basin, Peru. Zootaxa 4820 (2): 323-336, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4820.2.6
03F187E7FF96C06EFF6490005BF68DDC.text	03F187E7FF96C06EFF6490005BF68DDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mastiglanis asopos Bockmann 1994	<div><p>Mastiglanis aff. asopos</p><p>Brazil: Amazonas State: ANSP 196198, 1, 50.79 mm SL, Purús River, upstream from the confluence with the Amazon River, Beruri. ANSP 196199, 1, 32.2−34.2 mm SL, Amazonas River, upstream from the Purús River mouth, Anori. MCP 24207, 1, 47.2 mm SL, Amazon River between Madeira River mouth and Itacoatiara, Itacoatiaria. MCP 24468, 1, 49.1 mm SL, Amazon River, 30 km upstream from Itacoatiara, Itacoatiara. Mato Grosso State: ANSP 187247, 99, 22.9−33.7 mm SL, tributary of Cristalino River, Araguaia River, 42 km northwest from Cocalinho, MT-326 road, Corixao do Meio. MCP 33060, 1, 28.8 mm SL, arroyo Tatu, MT-423 road to a 14 km west from Cláudia, Cláudia. MCP 33692, 1, 38.7 mm SL, Ferro River, road between Novo Mato Grosso and Nova Ubiratã, 25 km to southwest from Novo Mato Grosso, Nova Ubiratã. MCP 40305, 1, 34.3 mm SL, Três stream, 30 km to south from Posto da Mata, BR 158 between Posto da Mata and Alô Brasil, Posto da Mata. Pará State: ANSP 194592, 2, 25.5−30.1 mm SL, Bacajái River, upstream from the confluence with Xingu River, Altamira. ANSP 198692, 4, 23.6−34.7 mm SL, Xingu River, Boa Esperança, 40 km southwest from Altamira, Altamira. ANSP 198739, 30, 25.8−47.6 mm SL, Xingu River, 45 km southwest from Altamira, Altamira. ANSP 198795, 2, 24.6−35.6 mm SL, Bacajaí River, tributary to Xingu River, Altamira. ANSP 199569, 4, 29.5−39.2 mm SL, Xingu River, 44 km south-west from Altamira, Altamira. ANSP 199648, 2 25.1−31.3 mm SL, Iriri River, 8 km upstream from the confluence with the Xingu River, Altamira. MCP 26882, 1, 40.5 mm SL, Igarapé São Joaquim, road between São Domingos do Capim and Belém-Brasília (BR 010), tributary of Guamá River, São Domingos Capim. MCP 51554, 1, 52.9 mm SL, Amazon River, Sitio Pajau, Santarém. ROM 103716, 1, 35.0 mm SL, Iriri River, tributary of Xingu River, Uruará. ROM 103743, 14, 20.4−26.7 mm SL, río Iriri, tributary from Xingu River, Uruará. Rondônia State: MCP 35970, 60, 22.0− 46.8 mm SL, Igarapé S/N, tributary of Madeira River, BR-364 road, 51 km southwest from, Jaci Paraná.</p><p>Guyana: Potaro-Siparuni Region: ANSP 175773, 1, 45.0 mm SL, pool isolate to 40 minutes from the main channel from Essequibo River, 15 minutes upstream from Maipuri camp, Siparuni VIII-2. ANSP 175774, 2, 34.9−35.9 mm SL, Essequibo River, 1.5 hours upstream from Maipuri camp. ANSP 177253, 4, 26.1−56.8 mm SL, Essequibo River, Essequibo. ROM 91460, 3, 28.7−45.6 mm SL, Imbaima stream, Potaro River, Essequibo River basin. ROM 91488, 1, 25.4 mm SL, Little Wailang stream, Potaro River, Essequibo River basin. ROM 97143, 1, 23.7 mm SL, Konawaruk River, Konawaruk-Essequibo River basin. ROM 97198, 1, 36.9 mm SL, Konawaruk River, Konawaruk-Essequibo River basin. Alto Demerara-Berbice Region: ANSP 177251, 17, 21.3−60.5 mm SL, Burro Burro River, Deer stream upstream from Dogs falls, Demerara. ANSP 179730, 2, 24.7−38.8 mm SL, Essequibo River, Kurukupari. Alto Takutu-Alto, Essequibo River: ANSP 179731, 1, 57.9 mm LE, Ireng River, Takutu-Branco-Negro River basin, 6.9 km southwest from Karasabai village. ANSP 179732, 25, 26.6−53.7 mm SL, Rupununi River, Kwatamang, 4 km southeast from Annai. ANSP 179733, 7, 36.9−66.8 mm SL, Takutu River, Negro River, 2.75 km west from Saint Ignatius. ANSP 179734, 1, 52.0 mm SL, Ireng River, Takutu-Branco-Negro River basin, 6.9 km southwest from Karasabai village. ANSP 179735, 7, 33.5−64.0 mm SL, Rupununi River, Karanambo ranch. ANSP 180748, 5, 29.6−50.5 mm SL, Araquai stream, Rupununi River, 77.3 km southeast from Lethem. ANSP 180950, 2, 31.1−31.6 mm SL, Takutu River, Branco-Negro River basin, 3.77 km southwest from Lethem. ANSP 197720, 2, 32.8−33.3 mm SL, Manari River, Takutu-Branco River basin, 10.2 km northeast from Lethem. ANSP 202247, 14, 36.4−66.7 mm SL, Takutu River, Branco-Negro River basin, 3.77 km southeast from Lethem. Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region, Essequibo River basin: ROM 69508, 3, 27.0− 38.3 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 84034, 1, 25.6 mm SL, Semang River, Mazaruni River. ROM 84078, 1, 41.8 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 86202, 26, 23.6−35.7 mm SL, Rupununi River. ROM 86402, 9, 28.8−54.3 mm SL, Rupununi River. ROM 97623, 7, 23.7−36.6 mm SL, Eping stream, Mazaruni River. ROM 97654, 2, 24.7−36.4 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 101655, 3, 34.1−34.7 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 101765, 11, 25.3−43.1 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 101798, 47, 25.7−44.9 mm SL, Ku-rupung River, tributary of Mazaruni River. ROM 101878, 1, 40.8 mm SL, Kurupung River, tributary of Mazaruni River. ROM 101900, 4, 27.0− 38.1 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 102059, 1, 26.5 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 102095, 16, 26.9−40.7 mm SL, Mazaruni River. ROM 102141, 1, 39.0 mm SL, Meamu stream, Mazaruni River. ROM 102183, 3, 26.7−40.6 mm SL, Eping stream, Mazaruni River.</p><p>Venezuela: Bolívar State: ANSP 160405, 1, 43.1 mm SL, Orinoco River confluence with Caura River, near to Puerto Las Majadas. ANSP 166955, 1, 41.0 mm SL, caño Chuaporío confluence with Caura River, Caura River. ANSP 166956, 2, 42.2−47.2 mm SL, Caura River, 1/ 2 miles upstream from Jabillal. ANSP 166958, 4, 34.6−41.7 mm SL, Nichare River, La Raya beach, 15-20 minutes upstream from the confluence with the Caura River. Amazonas State: Orinoco River basin: ANSP 160629, 134, 28.7−55.3 mm SL, Sipapo River, 3-4 km upstream from Pendare. ANSP 182259, 2, 50.4−54.1 mm SL, Ventuari River, beach in Picua village, 34 km from Macuruco, 104 km to east from San Fernando de Atabapo. ANSP 182653, 1, 32.0 mm SL, Manapiare River, Ventuari River, 20 km northwest from San Juan de Manapiare. ANSP 182789, 3, 39.8−46.6 mm SL, Manapiare River, Ventuari River, 10 km northwest from San Juan de Manapiare. ANSP 182973, 1, 31.8 mm SL, Manapiare River, Ventuari River, 17 km northwest from San Juan de Manapiare. ANSP 191332, 1, 50.8 mm SL, Ventuari River, upstream from the end of the extensive rocky rapid, 1 km upstream from Salto Tencua, 227 km southeast from Puerto Ayacucho, Manapiare. ANSP 191406, 2, 32.1−32.7 mm SL, caño Parhuella, upstream from bridge of Ruta 12 road, 35 km northeast from Puerto Ayacucho, Atures. ANSP 202203, 2, 41.4−56.5 mm SL, Cataniapo River, bridge main crossing and down-stream from confluence with Orinoco River, 5.6 km south from Puerto Ayacucho. ANSP 206024, 1, 28.3 mm SL, Guapuchi River, Ventuari River, 105.5 km to east from San Fernando de Atabapo. ROM 94413, 3, 40.3−46.3 mm SL, Cataniapo River.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187E7FF96C06EFF6490005BF68DDC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Faustino-Fuster, Dario R.;Ortega, Hernán	Faustino-Fuster, Dario R., Ortega, Hernán (2020): A new species of Mastiglanis Bockmann 1994 (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from the Amazon River basin, Peru. Zootaxa 4820 (2): 323-336, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4820.2.6
03F187E7FF91C06EFF64918C5BBF8A4C.text	03F187E7FF91C06EFF64918C5BBF8A4C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mastiglanis durantoni (de Pinna & Keith 2019)	<div><p>Mastiglanis aff. durantoni</p><p>Surinam: ANSP 189106, 2, 40.8-55.2 mm SL, Litanie River, confluence with Marowini River, upstream from Konya Kondre, Sipalawini.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187E7FF91C06EFF64918C5BBF8A4C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Faustino-Fuster, Dario R.;Ortega, Hernán	Faustino-Fuster, Dario R., Ortega, Hernán (2020): A new species of Mastiglanis Bockmann 1994 (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from the Amazon River basin, Peru. Zootaxa 4820 (2): 323-336, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4820.2.6
