Sexual Differences:
Males posses a long curved dorsal, genital papilla
and thickened maxillary barbels. Aquarium
Care:Good addition to the
larger community tank and will not harass other occupants
as long as they are not too small to be eaten on this
catfishes night time prowls. Provide hiding places
for it. Diet: Will eat most aquarium
fare. Etymology: The genus name Trachelyopterus:
meaning trachelos, neck; pterus, fin, presumably referring
to the elevated nape of T. coriaceus, which
gives the appearance that dorsal fin originates at
the neck region. The specific name insignis:
Latin for marked, distinctive or conspicuous, presumably
referring to the colour pattern: one specimen with
numerous dark purple spots and marblings on upper
half of body, a second specimen with spots all over
body and fins. Remarks:
The name Auchenipterus insignis given precedence
over A. magdalenae by first reviser action
of Miles (1947: 73). Redescribed, as Trachycorystes
magdalenae, in Schmidt (1928). This species is
listed as Least Concern because it it has a wide distribution,
is common and there are no known major threats currently
affecting its population (IUCN 2014).
Common
Name:
Flag Woodcat
Synonyms:
Auchenipterus insignis,
Auchenipterus magdalenae
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
South America:Lower Magdalena
River basin, Colombia. Type Locality:
Magdalenen-Stromes [Colombia].
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