Description:
The differences between the Panaqolus and
the Panaque genera is that the latter has
an oval shaped mouth and the jaws have very large
spatulate teeth with a single cusp, arranged in a
v form and Panaqolus have a small number
of spatulate teeth and are also a smaller genus. Abstract:
The suckermouth armored catfish genus Panaque
contains seven valid species, including the Royal
Pleco, Panaque nigrolineatus, which has long
been popular as an ornamental aquarium fish and was
originally described from the Apure River basin in
Venezuela. We examine a phenotypically distinct population
of P. nigrolineatus from the Guaviare River
in southern Colombia at the southwesternmost corner
of the Orinoco River basin. In contrast to typically
boldly striped populations from closer to the type
locality of P. nigrolineatus, the Guaviare
River basin population is usually boldly spotted,
earning them the common name Watermelon Pleco in the
aquarium fish trade. Because of the commercial popularity
of this distinctive colour morph, it is heavily exploited
for export to the global ornamental fish trade. We
find that the Guaviare River P. nigrolineatus
laurafabianae is not only distinct geographically
and in colour pattern, but is also morphometrically
diagnosable from P. nigrolineatus individuals
from outside the Guaviare River basin. However, relatively
subtle phenotypic differences, invariance in nuclear
DNA markers, < 0.5% divergence in mitochondrial
DNA markers 16S, cytb, and ND2, and the non-monophyly
of Guaviare River populations prevent us from robustly
inferring species-level distinctiveness of the Watermelon
Pleco. We therefore propose to recognise this population
as a distinct subspecies (Ortega-Lara & Lujan,
2020). Aquarium Care: This species
is a bit robust in an aquarium set-up so would need
plenty of hiding places, plenty of water changes,
due to their wood eating habits, and powerfull filtration.
Needs a spacious aquarium of at least 180cm (6ft.)
for a single individual. Diet: All
Panaques and also the Panaqolus
genera are wood eaters so would need this in an aquarium
set-up. Feed also vegetable foods such as cucumber,
courgette (zucchini) and sinking tablets. Etymology:
The specific name is to honour the co-author, Armando
Ortega-Lara’s daughter, Laura Fabiana.
Remarks: This species is part
of the nigrolineatus group which includes
P.
nigrolineatus,
(L190), P.
armbrusteri (L027),
P.
bathyphilus(L090),
L191,
P.
schaeferi (L203), and
this species Panaque nigrolineatus laurafabianae
(L330)
which was described by Ortega-Lara & Lujan, 2020.
Common
Name:
L330, L027a, Watermelon Pleco
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Río Guejar, Río Guaviare-Einzug (Guaviare,
Meta) Colombia.
Size:
40.0cm. (16ins)
Temp:
24-29°c (75-85°f)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Ortega-Lara, A. &
Lujan, NK, 2020 "Panaque nigrolineatus
laurafabianae, a new, commercially exploited subspecies
of ornamental wood-eating pleco (Loricariidae: Hypostominae)
from the Guaviare River basin in Colombia" (Zootaxa,
Vol. 4732 No. 3). Seidel, I. 2008.
Back to Nature guide to L-catfishes, Ettlingen, Germany
208 p.
Panaque
nigrolineatus laurafabianae Collected near the mouth
of caño San Jose, left bank trib río Duda (Guayuabero–Guaviare–Orinoco
Dr.)
Panaque
nigrolineatus laurafabianae
Panaque
nigrolineatus laurafabianae
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