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Centrochir crocodili
is monotypic (the only species) in the genus Centrochir
of the catfish family Doradidae. Habitat:
This species endemic to Colombia and is known from
the Lower and Middle Magdalena basin (Maldonado-Ocampo
et al. 2008). Its type locality is Colombia, río
Magdalena, Nouvelle Granade, between Ponto et Mompoxyenne
(Humboldt and Valenciennes 1821, Maldonado-Ocampo
et al. 2005). In the Santander Department, it has
been found in Ciénaga de Paredes and Caño
Peruétano (Castellanos Morales et al. 2011).
It occurs at elevations between 5 and 200 m. This
species inhabits clear waters in floodplain lakes
and creeks where it can usually be found near the
bottom. Etymology: The genus name
Centrochir: kentron, thorn or spine; cheiros,
hand, referring to the unrayed pectoral spines. The
specific name crocodili: of a crocodile,
referring to its local name in Colombia, pexe que
mata el Cayman (fish that kills caiman), referring
to its sharp pectoral fins, known to kill caiman (or
crocodiles) that attempt to eat it. Remarks:
This species is listed as Least Concern because it
has a wide distribution, it is frequent and the main
threat is not significantly affecting its population
(IUCN 2016).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Doras crocodili,
Doras longispinis
Family:
Doradidae
Distribution:
South America:
Magdalena River basin, Colombia. Type Locality:
Magdalena River...Nouvelle-Grenade...between Pinto
and Mompox, par les 9º and 9º1/2 de latitude...[&]
near the confluent of the Cauca River [Colombia].
Centrochir
crocodili Head view-Barrancabermeja, Santander, Colombia
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