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Sources:
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Sources:
Relevant
Information:
The feature for which C121
is known, the brown patch behind the gill cover, does
not appear until the fish are around 4 months old
and about 3cm in size. Lineage: 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 sp. (C121)
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 food. Remarks:
This species could be a population of Hoplisoma
burgessiwhich
shows this unique gill pattern. This species is
still found on some online sources as Corydoras
sp.
(C121).
Common
Name:
C121, Corydoras cf.
burgessi
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:Brazil, upper Rio Negro.
Size:
6.0cm (2ins)
Temp:
22-25°C (71-77°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. www.corydorasworld.com
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121) Female with an egg in her ventral fin
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Newly hatched C121 fry
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
C121 fry–7 weeks old
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
C121 fry–12 weeks old
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Hoplisoma
sp. (C121)
Pair-female to left
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