Very variable species and
not unlike Brochis
gomezi which has a
round spot in the dorsal and may very well turn out
to be another variation of C. leopardus.
Similar also is C018
but this species has white to the leading hard dorsal
ray and also C131
which is a more robust looking Cory. The coded C102,C128,C130
and C131
are considered to be the same species. Lineage:
Placed in Lineage 8 sub clade 4 which comprises the
"intermediate long-snouts" with deeper bodies.
It also includes Brochis in sub-clade 1 which
was synonymised with Corydoras by Britto
in 2003 but in time there will be a revision which
will resurrect Brochis (Cope, 1871) to full
genera again. As
of the latest update Corydoras leopardus
has now been placed in Lineage 8 sub clade 4 and has
the new genus name of Brochis (Dias et al
2024). Aquarium Care:
As this is one of the longer snouted species it will
be well suited to most community tanks. A well planted
tank with a soft substrate such as sand so they can
bury their snouts while searching out food. Diet:
Readily accepts a mixed and varied diet which includes
granular foods, tablet food, frozen bloodworm and
a good quality flake. Etymology:
The specific name leopardus: Leopard-like,
(a reference to the colour). Remarks:
Still found on some online sources
as Corydoras leopardus.
Common
Name:
Leopard Corydoras, C102, C128,
C130, C131
Synonyms:
Corydoras funnelli, Corydoras
leopardus
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Brazil, Rio Maracaña. Ecuador,
Rio Jatuncocha, where it meets the Rio Yasuni.
Peru, Rio Yavari, near San Fernando.
Size:
Male 7.0cm ( 3ins) Female 7.5cm
(3¼ins)
Temp:
23-26°C (73-79°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
Reference:
Alexandrou, Markos
& Taylor, Martin. (2011). Evolution,
ecology and taxonomy of the Corydoradinae revisited. Angelica C Dias, Luiz
F C Tencatt, Fabio F Roxo, Gabriel de Souza da Costa
Silva, Sérgio A Santos, Marcelo R Britto, Martin
I Taylor, Claudio Oliveira, Phylogenomic
analyses in the complex Neotropical subfamily Corydoradinae
(Siluriformes: Callichthyidae) with a new classification
based on morphological and molecular data, Zoological
Journal of the Linnean Society, 2024;, zlae053.
Ian A. M. Fuller & Hans-Georg Evers
(2011). Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Supplement
1. Ian Fuller Enterprises. Ian A. M. Fuller & Hans-Georg Evers
(2024). Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Second Edition.
Ian Fuller Enterprises. Seus, Werner; Corydoras The most
popular armoured catfishes of South America. Dähne
Verlag. 218p.
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