Description:
Ageneiosus intrusus differs from its congeners,
except A.
pardalis and A.
ucayalensis,
by having an upper jaw that overhangs the lower jaw
by a distance greater than the hor-izontal eye diameter
(v. less than the horizontal eye diameter). Ageneiosus
intrusus differs from A. pardalis by
having a reduced and ossified gas bladder (v. large,
non-ossfied gas bladder) and by having epaxial musculature
that covers the tympanic region (v.tympanic region
translucent, not concealed by epaxial musculature).
Ageneiosus intrusus differs from A. ucayalensis
by having a robust pectoral spine, rigid and sharp(v.
pectoral spine slender, becoming progressively segmented
in individuals larger thanabout 100 mm LS) and fewer
vertebrae (49 v. 53–55). Ageneiosus intrusus
differs from A.
lineatus by having
more anal-?n rays (37– 46, mode=42 v. 32 –38,
mode =34–35). Ageneiosus intrusus differs
from A.
inermis, A.
magoi, A.
polystictus
and A. vittatus by having a deeply forked
caudal ?n (v. caudal ?n strongly emarginate to truncate).
Ageneiosus intrusus differs from A. apiaka
by having more gill rakers on the firstbranchial arch
(15– 20, mode =18 v. 13–16, mode =14)
and by usually having a dark band on the distal margin
of the caudal fin rays (v. distal margin of caudal
fin rays hyaline). Specimens from the Orinoco River
have an elongate premaxilla, but it overhangs the
dentary by a distance slightly shorter than that of
specimens from the Amazon River basin. These specimens
are designated as non-types and no other differences
in morphometric or meristic features were found when
compared with specimens from the Amazon River basin.
Sexual Differences:Males
posses a genital papilla and when sexually mature
have an enlargedand curved extension
to the dorsal fin spine. They also grow thickened
barbels to grasp the females with. These differences
revert back to normal when not in season.Aquarium
Care: As per this genera they will be fine
as juveniles, but as they mature they become predatory
so would need to be kept with fish that are not too
small. A large tank would be needed with plenty of
swimming space. Diet: Meat based.
Remarks:
This genus was previously placed in its own family
of Ageneiosidae and you can still find some publications
that still follow this line. Etymology:
The genus name Ageneiosus: beardless, pertaining
to the very small maxillary barbels. The specifc epithet
intrusus, from Latin, meaning intruded, in
reference to the pre-maxilla projecting beyond the
dentary, a distinctive character of the new species.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
South America:Middle and lower Amazon River and probably
the Orinoco River. Type Locality:
Rio Solimões, Paraná do Rei, Amazonas,
Brazil.
Size:
15.0cm. (6ins)
Temp:
23-26°c (73-79°f.)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Ribeiro, Frank Rapp
Py-Daniel, Lúcia Walsh, Stephen 2017/02/01.
Taxonomic revision of the South American catfish genus
Ageneiosus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) with the
description of four new species: taxonomic revision
of ageneiosus 90 10.1111/jfb.13246 Journal of Fish
Biology.
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