New Genus

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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10750-014-1891-8
Abstract
The genus Herichthys is widely considered to be the monophyletic representative of Cichlidae in northeastern Mexico and southern Texas. It is also the northernmost distributed genus of Neotropical Cichlids. Its distribution stretches over an area that is characterized by an intricate geologic and climatic history that affected its temporal and spatial diversification north of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic-Belt. We access the evolutionary history of the genus Herichthys based on a phylogenetic reconstruction using a mitochondrial fragment of gene Cox1. We evaluate its morphological variation, its correspondence with molecular differentiation and suggest a biogeographical scenario based on a molecular clock and demographic history. Furthermore, we describe Nosferatu new genus, composed of Nosferatu pame (assigned as type species), N. molango, N. pratinus, N. bartoni, N. labridens, N. pantostictus, and N. steindachneri. Genus is characterized by a transition to prolongation in the size of the symphysial pair of teeth relative to that of the other teeth in the outer row of the upper jaw; breeding pigmentation that consists of darkening of ventral area extending over nostrils, opercular series, or pectoral fins; depressed dorsal fin rarely expands beyond anterior third of caudal fin; and an elongated, elastic, smooth caecum adhered to a saccular stomach. We also describe Herichthys tepehua n. sp. found in the Pantepec, Cazones, Tenixtepec, Tecolutla, and Solteros rivers, in Veracruz, Mexico. Moreover, we provide re-descriptions for some of the species in Herichthys and propose a biogeographic hypothesis for both genera, based on available information on the geological and climate history of the area of study, associated to dating retrieved in our phylogenetic analysis.
I first saw this on the Michigan cichlid site, posted by Regalblue.
I've been wondering when the partition of the labridens/bartoni clade was going to take place from the carpintus group.
To me they have always seemed to be quite different
Herichthys carpintus

Herichthys tamosopoensus

Couple reps of the newly dubbed genus...Nosferatu
N. bartoni

N. pantostictus
 
That is pretty interesting and thanks for sharing. I didn't see h. minckleyi, deppi or cyano listed. Do you think they will be split up too?
 
I must agree, I'm totally impressed with the creativity in the choosing of the name Nosferatu, and hope it sticks.

Cichlid Room Companion already has Nosferatu added to the affected species taxonomy history. But, they are still under Herichthys.
Thanks for the credit Duane, But, I actually found it on Facebook via Caroline Estes.

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