This is a undescribed species
from the Rio Palometilla and was discovered in a small
tributory of the Rio Palacio in Bolivia (Dpt Santa
Cruz). 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:
This was in the Crossoloricaria genus untill
Covain et al (2015) proposed that cis-Andean species
(on this side of the Andes) should be transfered to
Rhadinoloricaria. You may still find the
old genus name of Crossoloricaria, during
internet searches.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
Bolivia: Río
Palacio, Río Piraí, Río Grande,
Río Mamoré, Rio Madeira. Amazonas.
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. www.L-welse.com www.
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