In the 1980s and 90s this
species was mixed up and imported alongside Hoplisoma
habrosum from
Colombia and was mostly thought of as this species.
When H. cochui was eventually imported from
Brazil it was given the C-number of C022 which untill
recently was thought to be H. cochui but
since a new paper in 2018 by V.C. Espíndola
et al. it was discovered that C022 was a different
species altogether and has now been given the new
name of Hoplisoma
benattii. The difference
is in the body markings where H. cochui has
4 blotches and H. habrosus 3. In place of the
large blotch in the caudal peduncle of H. habrosus,
H. cochui has 2 smaller spots situated between
the adipose fin and the caudal peduncle (where the
tail meets the body). Weitzman redescribed this
species again in 1956. Lineage: Placed
in Lineage 6 which has always been classified as Corydoras
(Lacépède, 1803) so a new genus would
need to be described and a new type species when a
new revision is carried out.As
of the latest revision (Dias
et al 2024) Corydoras cochui has
now been placed in Lineage 9 and has the new genus
name of Hoplisoma.Aquarium Care: This is akin to most
of this genus, very peaceful, and would be best housed
with small to medium tank mates such as Tetras, Rasboras
and Danios or in a species tank for breeding purposes.
Diet: A good quality flake food and
tablet food for adults with sporadic feedings of frozen
or live food will keep your Corydoras in
good health. Etymology: The specific
name cochui: In honour of German-born tropical-fish
importer Ferdinand (Fred) Cochu, Paramount Aquarium
(New York City, USA), who collected the holotype.
Remarks:
This species is
still found on some online sources as Corydoras
cochui.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Corydoras
cochui
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Brazil; Upper Araguaia River basin. Type locality:
Santa Maria Nova, Rio Araguaya, State of Goyaz, Brazil.
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