The Hypostomus genus
has 7 soft rays to the dorsal fin whereas the similar
looking Pterygoplichthys species have 10 soft
dorsal fin rays. Description: Dorsal
spines (total): 2; Dorsal soft rays (total): 7; Anal
spines: 1; Anal soft rays: 4. This species is distinguished
from all its congeners, except H.
affinis, H.
punctatus, H.
ancistroides, H.
commersoni, by the
following characters: teeth bifid (vs. spoon-shaped);
dark spots on light background (vs. light spots on
a dark background or not spotted); with 4 rough lateral
ridges on flanks (vs. no strong ridges on flanks);
lateral series plates 26-29 (vs. < 28 in several
species, 31-32 in H. laplatae); differs from
H. laplatae with 1-2 plates bordering posterior
margin of supraoccipital bone (vs. 3-4); differs from
H. affinis, H. punctatus, H. ancistroides
by its inter-dorsal distance 14.7-20.4% in SL (vs.
18.9-21.0%) and with head depth 48.8-76.4% in HL (vs.
48.2-49.9%); differs from H. commersoni by
having large lateral ridges with odontodes posteriorly
inclined (vs. fine and with odontodes in all directions),
strong lateral ridges in caudal peduncle (vs. weak),
mid lateral ridge from 2nd or 3rd plate (vs. from
first plate), adults (> 12 cm SL) with a very weak
ridge on temporal plate (vs. strong ridge). Aquarium
Care: Will need a good sized aquarium of
5ft (150cm.) or over due to their final adult size.As this genus in the main are messy eaters,
good water quality and filtration would need to be
adhered to. Diet:
Will eat all manner of foods in the aquarium, vegetable,
tablet, pellet foods and a good quality flake food.
Etymology: spinus, spine; –iger,
to bear, i.e., spiny, allusion not explained, perhaps
referring to dermal odontodes of holotype, described
as keeled scales with tips “extending into small
spines” (translation).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Plecostomus spiniger
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Uruguay River and Dos Patos system (Brazil, Uruguay
and Argentina).
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