Erlend D. Bertelsen
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The Hypostomus genus
has 7 soft rays to the dorsal fin whereas the similar
looking Pterygoplichthys species have 10 soft
dorsal fin rays. A re-evaluation of the armoured catfish
species of Hypostomus in the Rio Jaguaribe,
north-eastern Brazil, was prompted by the discovery
of specimens with pale spots on a dark background
collected from that basin c. 1936 and deposited at
the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Recent
field collections in the Rio Jarguaribe basin confirmed
the presence of the pale-spotted specimens and its
distinctiveness as a new species. Description:
Hypostomus sertanejo is diagnosed from other
species of Hypostomus by having fins and
dermal-plated regions of head and body with pale spots
or vermiculations on darker background, teeth slender,
asymmetrically bicuspid and numerous (34-75) on dentary
and premaxilla, depressed dorsal-fin spine not reaching
adipose spine, unbranched pectoral-fin spine longer
than unbranched pelvic-fin ray, seven branched dorsal-fin
rays and one (rarely two) predorsal plate(s) bordering
supraoccipital (Zawadzki et.al.). Aquarium
Care: As with most of this genus, will do
well in a larger aquarium, and 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:
As of 2020 this species is still not listed on many
online resources.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Rio Jaguaribe and Rio Choró basins, Ceará,
Brazil. Type Locality: Rio Umbuzeiro
at outlet below São Nicolau dam, municipality
of São Nicolau, Ceará State, Brazil,
6°40'48.8"S, 40°04'49.1"W.
Size:
20.0cm. (8ins)
Temp:
20-24°c (67-75°f.)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Zawadzki, C. H., T.
P. A. Ramos and M. H. Sabaj Pérez
2017 (7 June) Hypostomus sertanejo (Siluriformes:
Loricariidae), new armoured catfish species from north-eastern
Brazil. Journal of Fish Biology v. 91 (no. 1): [1-14]
317-330.
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