Description:
Dorsal spines (total): 2; Dorsal soft rays (total):
7; Anal soft rays: 5. Hypostomus khimaera
can be diagnosed from all congeners, except those
belonging to the H. cochliodon group, by
having the following unique combination of characters:
absence of notch between metapterygoid and hyomandibula
(vs. presence of notch); and strongly angled dentaries,
less than 80° (vs. shallow angle between dentaries,
generally more than 80°). It differs from all
members of the H. cochliodon group, except
from H.
basilisko and H.
soniae, by the presence
of a dark tan stripe along the flank (vs. absence).
It can be distinguished from H. basilisko
and H. soniae by having black spots on the
body and fins or at least in one of these (vs. absence
of spots). In addition, it can be further separated
from H. basilisko by having moderately developed
keels (vs. highly developed keels) and 28 vertebrae
(vs. 27); and from H.
cochliodon by having
12-27 teeth (vs. 7-9), externalized opercle, exposed
region easily visible (vs. almost entire internalized
opercle, exposed region not easily visible; and 28
vertebrae. (Tencatt, L.F.C et al 2014). Habitat:
Syntopic with Hypostomus cochliodon in several
localities of the Rio Paraguay basin. Commonly found
in small streams than in larger streams. Generally
collected along the margins of deeper sites with sandy
bottoms in the rio Aquidauana basin streams. Colouration:
Although morphological and colour pattern differences
have been found in different populations along the
upper Rio Paraguai basin, all examined specimens are
herein considered to belong to Hypostomus khimaera,
a decision based on both morphologic and molecular
analyses (Carvalho, V. de et al 2024). Aquarium
Care: Will give out a lot of waste in the
aquarium so frequent water changes are a must. Fairly
easy to keep in a larger tank over 4ft (120cm). Diet:
Wood eaters so would need soft wood in the aquarium.
Food tablets, pellets and vegeatable foods are also
taken along with insect larvae. Etymology:
The specific name Khimaera: Derived from
the Greek, cimaira or khímaira, a mythological
creature with hybrid body, formed essentially by three
animals, a lion, a snake and a goat. The specific
name khimaera makes an allusion due to the
new species possess features of conspicuously distinct
species. A noun in apposition.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Upper Paraguay River basin and upper Paraná
River basin (Brazil).
Size:
16.5cm. (6½ins)
Temp:
20-27°c (67-81°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Carvalho, V. de .,
Müller, V. J. da S., Ferreira, D. C., Zawadzki,
C. H., & Tencatt, L. F. C. (2024). Revisiting
Hypostomus khimaera (Siluriformes: Loricariidae):
the identity of a morphologically variable species.
Neotropical Ichthyology, 22(3), e240057. Fish
in the News2024
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2024. FishBase.
World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
( 06/2024 )
Tencatt, L.F.C., C.H. Zawadzki and O. Froehlich,
2014. Two new species of the Hypostomus cochliodon
group (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the rio Paraguay
basin, with a redescription of Hypostomus cochliodon
Kner, 1854. Neotrop. Ichthyol. 12(3):585-602.
Hypostomus
khimarea Rio Curupira, a tributary of the Rio Pari
Hypostomus
khimaera
Ribeirão Pedro Gomes, Rio Piquiri basin
Hypostomus
khimaera Dorsal view-holotype córrego Salobo, Rio
Paraguai basin, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Hypostomus
khimaera Ventral view-one of the colour pattern's of the
ventral surface
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