Tatia akroa a new
species (2020) is known from the upper portion of
the Rio Tocantins drainage in Brazil. Colour
in alcohol: Colour light brown with dots,
formed by chromatophores scattered on the head and
mid-dorsal portions of body; sometimes dorsal surface
of head and dorsolateral region darker along entire
trunk, with more concentrated chromatophores from
mid-dorsal region to lateral line. Sides of body with
light brown chromatophores, becoming sparse ventrally.
Fins almost hyaline; rays mottled with pale brown
spots along base. Dorsal fin with a dark spot localized
in proximal region. Caudal-fin base with irregular
black to brown spots; fin becoming hyaline towards
distal margin. Aquarium Care: This
small driftwood cat would probably be best kept in
the same conditions as other Tatia speciesand would need a planted tank with the lighting
not too bright. Diet: Feeding of
frozen bloodworm which they will come out of hiding
to feed on, catfish tablets, daphnia, white worm (sparingly)
and any other small worm-like foods. Etymology:
The specific name is a reference to the Akroá
indigenous people, inhabitants of lands from eastern
Tocantins to southern Piauí until the XIX century
(Apolinário, 2005). The Akroá lived
along valleys on Serra Geral do Tocantins, a watershed
divide between the right margin of Rio Tocantins and
Rio Parnaíba upper valleys respectively. Their
territory included the Rio Manuel Alves sub-basin
of Rio Tocantins, distribution range of the new Tatia
species. A noun in apposition.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
Soth America:Upper Tocantins River basin, Brazil. Type
Locality: Rio Perdida and Rio Palma, upper
Rio Tocantins drainage, Brazil.
Size:
5.0cm. (2ins)
Temp:
22-25°c (71-77°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Souza SJ, Sarmento-Soares
LM, Canto ALC, Ribeiro FRV. Description of
a new species of Tatia from rio Tocantins drainage,
central Brazil, with notes on Tatia simplex Mees,
1974 (Siluriformes, Auchenipteridae). Neotrop Ichthyol.
2020; 18(1):e190111. https://doi. org/10.1590/1982-0224-2019-0111
Tatia
akroa Rio Perdida, tributary of Rio Sono, Rio Tocantins
basin, Brazil
Tatia
akroa Dorsal view-Rio Perdida, tributary
of Rio Sono, Rio Tocantins basin, Brazil
Tatia
akroa Ventral view-Rio Perdida, tributary of Rio Sono,
Rio Tocantins basin, Brazil
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