Abstract:
Hypostomus weberi is described from the middle
Rio Negro and can be distinguished from all remaining
Hypostomus species belonging to the Hypostomus
cochliodon group by possessing a unique colour
pattern consisting in large, rounded, widelyspaced
black spots over body and fins (Carvalho et. al.).
Habitat: Specimens of Hypostomus weberi
were reported as being collected both at rapids (''pedral'')
and flooded forest (''igapó'') (Carvalho et.
al.). Diet: Feeds on detritus. Etymology:
weberi; named for Claude Weber, from the Muséum
d’Histoire Naturelle de Génève,
for his contributions to the knowledge of the genus
Hypostomus.
Common
Name:
L167
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Middle Rio Negro in Brazil. One record from uncertain
locality, Río Cicipa, possibly corresponds
to Rio Siapa, a tributary of the Río Casiquiare
in Venezuela.
Size:
17.5cm. (7ins)
Temp:
22-26°c (71-77°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Carvalho, P.H., F.C.T.
Lima and C.H. Zawadzki, 2010. Two new species
of the Hypostomus cochliodon group (Siluriformes:
Loricariidae) from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil.
Neotrop. Ichthyol. 8(1):39-48.
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 201. FishBase.
World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
( 01/2019 ).
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