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Description Figure 4; Osteological structures of: A–C. Cambeva barbosae sp. nov.; D–F. Cambeva botuvera sp. nov.: A, D. Mesethmoidal region and adjacent structures, left and middle portions, dorsal view; B, E. Left suspensorium and opercular series, lateral view; C, F. Hyoid arch, ventral view. Abbreviations of structures indicated by arrows are: lep, lateral ethmoid lateral process; mlf, mesethmoidal lateral flap; oig, opercular interarticular gap; ppp parurohyal posterior process. Larger stippling represents cartilaginous areas.
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Author Costa WJEM, Feltrin CRM, Katz AM (2021) Filling distribution gaps: Two new species of the catfish genus Cambeva from southern Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae). Zoosystematics and Evolution 97(1): 147-159. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.97.61006
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