Was first published in the
magazine DATZ in December 1992 as Ancistrinae sp and
the L-number 350. As of the latest paper by Armbruster
et al. (2015) this species has now been moved into
the Peckoltia genus. Description:
The tiny eyes and the long caudal fin filaments are
characteristic of this species. Habitat:
A deep river channel species which accounts for the
lack of an iris operculum. The deeper they reside
the less pigmentation on the body. Aquarium
Care: Should be kept at slightly higher temperatures
and have a requirement for a higher oxygen intake.
Peacfull inhabitants of an aquarium. Diet:
Omnivore; Vegetarian food, tablets & pellets,
insect larvae, zooplankton and soft wood.
Common
Name:
L350, Peruvian Lyre-tail pleco,
Coal pleco
Synonyms:
Hemiancistrus pankimpuju
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Marion River drainage, upper Amazon River, Peru. Type
Locality: Río Marañon, Pongo
de Manseriche above Borjam 35.5 kilometers northeast
of Juan Velasco (Santa Maria de Nieva), 4°27'38''S,
77°34'53''W, Departamento Amazonas, Peru.
Size:
13.0cm. (5¼ins)
Temp:
24-27°c (75-81°f)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Armbruster, Jonathan
W., David C. Werneke & Milton Tan. 2015
Three new species of saddled loricariid catfishes,
and a review of Hemiancistrus, Peckoltia, and allied
genera (Siluriformes). ZooKeys 480: 97-123. Lujan, NK and CC Chamon
(2008) Two new species of Loricariidae (Teleostei:
Siluriformes) from main channels of the upper and
middle Amazon Basin, with discussion of deep water
specialization in loricariids. Ichthyological Exploration
of Freshwaters 19: 271–282. Seidel, I. 2008. Back to Nature guide
to L-catfishes, Ettlingen, Germany 208 p.
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