Abstract:
The menaced and poorly-known waters of the Bodoquena
Plateau revealed a new resident, the stunning Hypostomus
froehlichi sp. n., a large-sized armored catfish,
which is finally described after more than twenty
years since its discovery. The Bodoquena Plateau is
drained by the Rio Paraguay basin, and is located
in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Description:
The new species differs from its congeners on the
Bodoquena crystalline waters by having teeth with
morphological and numerical variation in adult specimens.
There is a continuous range of specimens having about
20 thick and worn teeth to specimens having about
50 thin teeth with intact crowns and lanceolate main
cusps. Additional diagnostic characters are: dentaries
angled more than 90 degrees, dark blotches, one plate
bordering supraoccipital, moderate keel along dorsal
series of plates, usually two rows of blotches per
interradial membrane on dorsal, pectoral and ventral
fins, and by attaining comparatively large size. Habitat:
Hypostomus froehlichi seems to be endemic to
the area of the Bodoquena Plateau, in rivers draining
to the Rio Miranda. The description of the new species
reveals a potential conservation flagship species
as it is one of the most seen and documented fish
by visitors and divers in the clear waters from the
touristic, though menaced, Bonito region in Brazil
(Zawadzki
et al.).The Hypostomus
genus has 7 rays to the dorsal fin whereas the similar
looking Pterygoplichthys species have 10 dorsal
fin rays. Aquarium Care: As with
most of this genus, will do well in a larger aquarium,
with the aquarium well filtered. Water parameters
can be quite diverse for this genera. Diet:
Omnivore with a liking for green, tablet and frozen
foods. Remarks:
This is a large species. We observed specimens more
than 60cm long. But smaller fish we only found in
the small rivers (Petersen, P.). This was originally
captioned as Hypostomus
sp. "Rio Formoso" but has now been described
as of 2021.
Common
Name:
Formoso Pleco
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Rio Formoso in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
Size:
60.0cm. (24ins)
Temp:
25-29°c (77-85°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
Reference:
Zawadzki,
Nardi, & Tencatt 2021.
The crystalline waters of the
Bodoquena Plateau revealed Hypostomus froehlichi (Siluriformes:
Loricariidae), a new armored catfish from the rio
Paraguay basin in Brazil. Petersen P.amazonas.dk
Feb. 2021.
Hypostomus
froehlichi In shallow waters larger specimens look greenish in
colour
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