Abstract:
During 2009, photos of three specimens in poor conditions
from the Caquetá River system in Colombia generated
suspicions about the existence of a new species of
Rhadinoloricaria. In 2022, additional specimens
were obtained from the same aquatic system allowing
confirm the new species presence. The new species
has a projected, spatula-shaped snout, and a pattern
of buccal ornamentation similar to that observed in
R.
macromystax (Günther
1869) and R. stewarti Provenzano & Barriga
2020. The new species is distinguished from similar
Rhadinoloricaria by the pattern of plates
covering the abdomen and some morphometric proportions.
When comparative analyses were performed among these
three species, paratype lot of R. stewarti
MEPN-I 14710 with three specimens was found to be
identical to the new species herein described; therefore
this paratype is re-identified. The presence of the
new species of Rhadinoloricaria in Colombia
expands the northern limit of its geographical distribution
(Provenzano et al 2024).
Habitat: Occurs
in the main river and major tributaries, always over
sandy beaches. Reproduction: These
taxa are abdomino-lip brooders. Eggs are laid in a
single layered mass, and are attached to the surface
of the lower lip and abdomen of the male.
Aquarium Care: Likes to bury itself in a
deep sandy bottom substrate with only the eyes being
visible so you would need to provide this for aquarium
maintenance. A good water current and partial water
changes are needed to keep this species/genera in
good condition. As this genera is smaller than the
other larger lip brooders of the Pseudohemiodon
genus, Rhadinoloricariawould
be a better bet for aquarium husbandry. Diet:
Feed with tablet foods, frozen mosquito larvae, daphnia
etc. Remarks:
Can still be found on some online sources as the predescribed
Rhadinoloricaria sp. "Caqueta".
Common
Name:
Dragon Loricarid, Rhadinoloricaria
sp. "Caqueta"
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
Colombia:
Rio Caqueta.
Size:
15.0cm. (6ins) T.L.
Temp:
22-30°c (71-87°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Covain, R., S. Fisch-Muller,
C. Oliveira, J. H. A. Mol, J. I. Montoya-Burgos and
S. Dray 2015 (29 Oct.) Molecular phylogeny
of the highly diversified catfish subfamily Loricariinae
(Siluriformes, Loricariidae) reveals incongruences
with morphological classification. Molecular Phylogenetics
and Evolution v. 94 (Pt. B): 492-517 [1-26]. Evers, H.-G. & I.Seidel: Mergus,
Baensch Catfish Atlas Volume 1, 1st English edn.,
2005. Pp.944. Provenzano-Rizzi, F., Chaves-Moreno, L.C.,
Ordoñez, B.M. & Ortega-Lara, A.
(2024): A new species of Rhadinoloricaria (Siluriformes:
Loricariinae) from Colombia. Zootaxa, 5474 (2): 127-138.
www.loricariidae.info
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