Tenebrosternarchus preto
(Santana & Crampton, 2007)
Familie: Apteronotidae SynonymeSternarchogiton preto Santana & Crampton, 2007 |
Typen
Holotypus: MCP 37553 .
Siehe: Eschmeyer, W.N., Fricke, R. & Van der Laan, R. (eds.) 2024. Catalog of Fishes electronic version
Typusfundort: Toco Preto, Gemeinde Tefé, 3°47.31'S, 64°59.91'W (Karte), Rio Tefé, Amazonas, Brasilien.
Etymologie
Preto (= portugiesisch für Schwarz), bezogen auf die diagnostische dunkle Pigmentierung. (Übersetzt aus: The ETYFish Project)
Verbreitung
Brasilien, Peru und Venezuela: bekannt aus dem brasilianischen und nordöstlichen peruanischen Amazonas- und venezolanischen Orinoco-Becken.
IUCN Status
Status: Stand 25.4.2020: NE Not Evaluated (nicht beurteilt) |
EX Extinct (ausgestorben) EW Extinct in the Wild (in der Natur ausgestorben) CR Critically Endangered (vom Aussterben bedroht) EN Endangered (stark gefährdet) VU Vulnerable (gefährdet) NT Near Threatened (potenziell gefährdet) LC Least Concern (nicht gefährdet) RE Regionally Extinct (regional oder national ausgestorben) |
Literatur
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