Description:
Possesses the characters of the sandy group except
that the snout tip with a globular protuberance of
naked skin, not reaching anteriormost pore of infraorbital
ramus of sensory canal, and variably with a dorsal-fin
spinelet. Can be diagnosed from all other congeners
by its colour pattern consisting of numerous dark
and vermiculated spots on a light brown background.
Differs from the species in the sandy group by the
globular protuberance at snout tip (except for Rineloricaria
misionera); and from
Rineloricaria misionera by having fully plated
abdomen and usually with four or five series of plates
between the lateral abdominal plates. Habitat:
Inhabits slow to fast flowing watercourses, with clear
to brown water and with sandy and/or muddy bottom.
Reproduction: The Rineloricaria
species are usually cave spawners, where the female
will place their eggs after the male has cleaned inside.
The male will then guard and fan the eggs until hatching.
The eggs will hatch in 4-5 days whereas the male can
now be removed. More breeding information can be found
here in the articles breeding
section. Aquarium
Care: As with all Rineloricaria
provide long leaved plants or bamboo stalks for them
to hang on to. Diet: Omnivore. Vegetable
food such as cucumber and other various foods such
as tablet, flake and frozen. Etymology:
The specific name strigilata: With small,
hair-like bristles, referring to “abundant”
(translation) bristles on body.
Common
Name:
Santa Cruz Whiptail Catfish
Synonyms:
Loricaria strigilata
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Throughout most of the Laguna dos Patos drainage,
Brazil. Type locality: Südbrasilien,
in eimen steinigen Bache bei Santa Cruz.
Size:
14.0cm. (5½ins)
Temp:
21-24°c (69-75°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Ferraris, C.J. Jr.,
2007. Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes:
Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary
types. Zootaxa 1418:1-628. Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors.
2020. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication.
www.fishbase.org, ( 02/2020 ). Rodriguez, M.S.
and R.E. Reis, 2008. Taxonomic review of
Rineloricaria (Loricariidae: Loricariinae) from the
Laguna dos Patos drainage, Southern Brazil, with the
descriptions of two new species and the recognition
of two species groups. Copeia 2008(2):333-349.
Rineloricaria
strigilata Laguna de Arnaud, Uruguay
Rineloricaria
strigilata Dorsal view-Laguna de Arnaud, Uruguay
Rineloricaria
strigilata Ventral view-Laguna de Arnaud, Uruguay
Rineloricaria
strigilata
Rineloricaria
strigilata Dorsal view
Rineloricaria
strigilata Head view
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