For a time this species could
not be placed in any of the described genera due to
the overlaps of traits to different genera and was
given the name of Ancistrini, a tribe of the subfamily
Hypostominae. Description: L082 is
smaller and has a more slender body and mature males
have long odontodes behind the gill covers, on the
pectorals and the body. The Scobinancistrus
genera have an unusual dentition, they have 3 to 4
teeth in each half of the upper jaw and the same in
the lower jaw. Aquarium Care: Thisfish is an ideal addition to a large 5ft. or
over aquarium containing such fish as South American
cichlids, discus and angelfish, just as long as the
other occupants are not too aggressive and can withstand
the higher water temperatures, but they will get noticeably
territorial as they mature. Sexual Diffences:
The males have a broader head and longer bristles
on the pectoral fin spines. Diet:
Readily accepts a mixed and varied diet which includes
sinking foods such as catfish pellets, frozen bloodworm
and any other good quality foods which sink to the
substrate. These catfish also have a preference to
feed upon meatier foods such as dead fish, mussels
and prawns. Etymology: Named in honour
of the Cacique Raoni Metuktire of the Kayapó
people. Raoni is one of the most active indigenous
leaders in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest
and indigenous peoples, being a solid reference for
the fight for the conservation of the Xingu River
basin for more than 40 years. A patronym. Remarks:
This was formerly Scobinancistrus sp. (L082)
and has now been described as Scobinancistrus
raonii by Chaves
MS, Oliveira RR, Gonçalves AP, Sousa LM, Rapp
Py-Daniel LH., 2023.
Common
Name:
L082, Opal Spot Pleco
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
Brazil: Pará,
Rio Xingu (Altamira-Vitoria)
Size:
20.0cm. (8ins)
Temp:
26-30°c (79-87°f)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
Reference:
Chaves MS, Oliveira
RR, Gonçalves AP, Sousa LM, Rapp Py-Daniel
LH. A new species
of armored catfish of the genus Scobinancistrus
(Loricariidae: Hypostominae) from the Xingu River
basin, Brazil. Neotrop Ichthyol. 2023; 21(3). Fish
in the News2023.
Seidel, Ingo: Back to Nature guide to L-catfishes
208 p.
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