Similar to Hoplisoma
cruziense from Bolivia
and are difficult to tell apart. Quiet rare in imports.
Lineage: Both are placed in Lineage
9, the "short-snouted" species with the
designated type species: C. punctatus. A
revision in the future would constitute the resurrection
of the genus name Hoplisoma (Agassiz, 1846).
As of
the latest revision (Dias
et al 2024) Corydoras copei
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 sized tankmates such as Tetras, Rasboras
and Danios or in a species tank for breeding purposes.
Best to purchase 6 individuals or more as they will
be happier in a group. 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
copei: In honour of American zoologist-paleontologist
Edward Drinker Cope (1840–1897), who described
Corydoras acutus, Corydoras ambiacus
(Brochis ambiacus), Corydoras amphibelus
(Hoplisoma amphibelum) and C. trilineatus
(Hoplisoma trilineatum), all, like this species,
from Peru. Remarks:
This species is
still found on some online sources as Corydoras
copei.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Corydoras
copei
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Pastaza River basin in Loreto, Peru. Type
locality: Loreto, cours inférieur
du Río Huytoyacu, près du village Nuevo
Progresso, affluent de la rive droite du Rio Pastaza,
environ 40 km N. du Lago Rimachi (4º13'S, 76º38'W).
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