Similar to CW020 which was
thought to be Brochis
arcuata (Lineage 8) but has proven to be
the CorydorasWorld code number CW036, Brochis
arcuata (formerly Corydoras arcuatus).
Description: Dorsal spines (total):
1; Dorsal soft rays (total): 8; Anal soft rays: 8.
Distinguished from all its congeners except Brochis
arcuata, Corydoras
narcissus (Lineage
1), and Gastrodermus
gracilis (Lineage
5), by having a long, arched, dark stripe, running
parallel to the dorsal profile and extending at least
from the anterior margin of the first dorsolateral
body plate to the caudal peduncle. Can be diagnosed
from Brochis arcuata, Gastrodermus gracilis,
and Corydoras narcissus in having the arc-like
stripe terminating posterior to the orbit (vs. extending
onto snout). Further differs from Brochis arcuata
by having fewer free vertebrae (21 vs. 27); lateral
profile of the snout distinctly rounded (vs. nearly
straight); a greater preadipose distance (84.0-86.7%
SL, vs. 82.9-83.8% SL); and the posterior limit of
the cleithrum at a vertical through the dorsal-fin
spinelet (vs. between the third and fourth dorsal-fin
rays); from Gastrodermus gracilis by having
fewer free vertebrae (21 vs. 27); arched stripe extending
posteriorly to the base of the lower caudal-fin rays
(vs. reaching the base of the upper caudal-fin rays);
and the second infraorbital contacting only the sphenotic
(vs. contacting both the sphenotic and compound pterotic);
from Corydoras narcissus in having the arched
stripe extending posteriorly across the lower caudal-fin
rays (vs. extending over the lower caudal-fin rays);
lateral profile of the snout distinctly rounded (vs.
nearly straight); and minute and weak pectoral-spine
serrations (vs. large and strong serrations). 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 urucu
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
urucu: Named for the type locality, the Rio
Urucu basin. Originally, the word comes from the Tupi
(‘‘uru-ku’’) for red, derived
from the colour of the fruit of the ‘‘urucuzeiro’’
(Bixa orellana L.), low tree of the family Bixacea,
native from tropical America. A noun in apposition.
Remarks:
This species is
still found on some online sources as Corydoras
urucu.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Corydoras
urucu
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Brazil, Amazonas State, Coari Igarapé da Onça,
Rio Urucu basin, tributary of Lago Coari, Rio Solimoes
system.
Size:
3.0cm (1¼ins)
Temp:
23-27°C (73-81°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
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.
Britto, M.R., W.B. Wosiacki
and L.F.A Montag,
2009. A new species of Corydoradinae catfish (Ostariophysi:
Siluriformes: Callichthyidae) from Rio Solimões
Basin, Brazil. Copeia 2009(4):684-689.
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2016. FishBase.
World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
( 10/2016 ). Grant S., 2014, Catfish Study Group
Journal V15 - I4. Ian A. M. Fuller & Hans-Georg Evers
(2011). Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Supplement
1. Ian Fuller Enterprises. www.corydorasworld.com
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