The species depicted in the
images may turn out to be an undescribed species of
Entomocorus as it differs from the original
description of E. gameroi. The only thing
similar is the horizontal black line in the caudal
fin. Reproduction: This species spawns
in July and August in the period of maximal annual
flooding. Sexual Differences:The males have elongated ventral fins and
the dorsal becomes long and curved. There is a hook
on the second ray of the left pectoral fin in the
male and the female sports serrations in the right
pectoral fin. Aquarium Care: Inactive
during the day so would need feeding at night but
as aquarists know this family will find food that
has been left during daytime feedings. Diet:
Not a fussy eater. Mosquito larvae, artemia, flakefood,
tablet and pellet foods. Inactive during the day so
would need feeding at night but as aquarists know
this family will find food that has been left during
daytime feedings. Etymology: The
genus name Entomocorus:Greek; entome, meaning
notch, and kore, meaning pupil; in reference to the
deep groove at the lower margin of the eye in which
the maxillary barbels fit into. The specific name
gameroi: in honour of Alonso Gamero (1923-1980),
Dean of the Faculty of Science, Universidad Central
de Venezuela, who guided Mago-Leccia’s introduction
to ichthyology.
Common
Name:
Gamero's
Woodcat, Penguin Woodcat
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
Venezuela:
Apure River basin in Orinoco River drainage. Type
locality: Boca del Río Apurito en
el Río Apuré, cercade San Fernando de
Apuré, Guárico State, Venezuela.
Entomocorus
gameroi Male-showing the elongated ventral fins and
the longer dorsal
Entomocorus
gameroi Male-showing the elongated ventral fins and the
longer dorsal
Entomocorus
gameroi
Entomocorus
gameroi Head view
Entomocorus
gameroi
Entomocorus
gameroi
Entomocorus
gameroi Head view
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