Description:
This species is distinguished by the following characters:
maxillary barbel extending beyond the pectoral-fin
base; teeth few in both jaws (1-2 in premaxilla; 4-6
in dentary); edge of lips with barbelets, surface
of lips with papillae and with one thick barbelet
behind premaxillae and other two barbelets next to
each pre-maxillae; in the holotype the barbelet behind
premaxillae ramifies into two conical arms with equal
size, while in paratypes this thick barbelet is not
ramified; differs from all its congeners by the presence
of a unique pattern of the buccal ornamentation, with
numerous elongated smooth papillae in irregular rows
on lower lip (vs. papillae not elongated; differs
from Rhadinoloricaria macromystax, R.
stewarti and R. listrorhinos by having
fewer premaxillary teeth, 1-2 (vs. 4-6 in macromystax,
stewarti, and 5-6 in listrorhinos),
and by having a triangular-shaped head in dorsal view
(vs. spatula-shaped head); differs from R. rhami
by maxillary barbel reaching the middle of the pectoral
fin (vs. maxillary barbel not reaching the gill opening),
(Crispim-Rodrigues et al 2023). Etymology:
The genus name Cheilonimata: Cheilonimata
is derived from the Greek, Cheilos meaning lip and
nimátia or nimata meaning threads or filaments,
alluding to the cylindrical, elongated, unbranched
and fleshy barblets observed over lower lip surface.
Gender feminine. The specific name papillosa:
Name from Latin word 'papillosa'” referring
to numerous elongated papillae on the lower lip of
specimens examined. Remarks:
Still found on some online searches as the junior
synonym Rhadinoloricaria papillosa.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Rhadinoloricaria papillosa
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
Brazil:
Lower Rio Negro.
Size:
7.5cm. (3ins)
Temp:
24-27°c (75-81°f)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Crispim-Rodrigues,
J. L., M. J. Bernt, B. T. Waltz, G. S. C. Silva, R.
C. Benine, C. Oliveira, R. Covain and F. F. Rox,
2023. A new species of mailed catfish of genus Rhadinoloricaria
(Siluriformes: Loricariidae: Loricariinae) from Rio
Negro basin, Brazil. J. Fish Biol.
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2024. FishBase.
World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
( 02/2024 ).
Provenzano, F. 2023 (11 July). A new genus
and species of whiptail armored catfish (Siluriformes:
Loricariinae) from southern Venezuela. Zootaxa 5315
(no. 4): 315-328. [Author seen as Provenzano-Rizzi.].
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