Description:
Abdominal covering unique, 2 unplated areas separated
by a transversal thin chain of platelets in adults.
Short pectoral spine 3.5-5 times in SL. Caudal peduncle
length with postanal length 2-2.6 in SL. Tubular stomach;
intestine long, about 14 times in SL. Keeled lateral
plates, 29-30. Aquarium Care: Not
the easiest genera to keep as they will need clean,
oxygen rich water and a strong current. Does not do
well in imports due to its difficulty in traveling
containers. Sexual Differences: Males
tend to have odontodes (hair like structures) on the
first ray of the pectoral fins and the head in males
is broader. Diet: Grazes on microscopic
algae, mostly diatoms and green algae growing on rugged
and light-coloured rocks, and submersed vegetation.
Chironomid and simuliid larvae, as well as tiny crustaceans,
are recorded in its diet. When scraping algae off
the substrate, the fish makes vigorous mouth movements
and jerky movements, probably related to its mouth
making alternate grazing and attaching to the substrate.
In the aquarium feed dry foods, algae wafers, Spirulina
and normal tablet foods. Frozen foods, Artemia
nauplii, glass worms and Daphnia.
Etymology: The genus name Harttia:
–ia, belonging to: Charles Frederick Hartt (1840-1878),
geologist, paleontologist and naturalist, who collected
many specimens that Steindachner studied during the
Thayer Expedition (1865-1866) to Brazil. The specific
name trombetensis: –ensis, suffix denoting
place: Trombetas River basin, above Cachoeira Porteira
falls, Brazil, where it appears to be endemic. Remarks:
Harttia trombetensis is endemic to Brazil,
in the Trombetas River basin, occurring in rapids
environments with rocky slab bottoms. Although the
construction of planned hydroelectric plants will
alter part of its natural environment, it is suspected
that a possible population decline does not represent
a threat to the species, due to its wide distribution
in the basin. For this reason, Harttia trombetensis
has been categorised as Least Concern (LC), (IUCN
2022).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:Trombetas River basin, above Cachoeira Porteira
falls, Amazonas - Guiana Shield, Brazil. Type
locality: Brazil: Pará: rio Trombetas,
Cachoeira Vira-Mundo (57º03'38"W, 1º02'04"S).
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