This is a large spotted species
which was thought to be L224 but proved to be a different
species. Formally given the L and LDA numbers of L233
and LDA009 before the description in 2022 by Zawadzki
& da Silva. This
species has in the past been confused with H.
hermanni. Aquarium
Care: As with most of this genus, will do
well in a larger aquarium of 6ft (180cm) or over which
is well filtered. Water parameters can be quite diverse
for this genera. As this genus in the main are messy
eaters, good water quality and filtration would need
to be adhered to. Diet: Omnivore
with a liking for green, tablet and frozen foods.
Etymology: fuscus, dark,
swarthy or dusky; maculatus, spotted, referring
to large and widely spaced black blotches on living
specimens; in preserved specimens, the blotches usually
fade to brown but stay evident for a long time under
proper fixation and storage.
Common
Name:
LDA009, L233
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
La Plata, Paraná, Paraguay, Upper Paraguay,
Cuiabá, Manso (Mato Grosso). Type locality:
Rio Salobra, Rio Paraguay basin, municipality of Nobres,
Mato Grosso State, Brazil, 14°38'38"S, 56°16'29"W.
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