The work carried out by Covain
et.al. 2016 confines the Sturisoma genera
to west of the Andes (cis-Andean), and the Sturisomatichthys
genera restricted to the east of the Andes (trans-Andean).
Habitat:This species is fairly
widespread in the Orinoco basin in Venezuela.
Aquarium Care:Good
filtration and not to be crowded in the tank as Nitrate
levels should be kept low. Sexual Differences:
Can be sexed out by the male having bristles on the
cheeks. Diet: Vegetarian with Lettuce,
algae (real or tablets/wafers) sweet potatoes, cuccumber
and mashed peas. Etymology: tenuis,
thin; rostris, snout, referring to its thin
snout, thinner than congeners Steindachner knew about
at the time. Remarks:
This species is not under any threat and has a fairly
large distribution. A Least Concern assessment has
therefore been made but it does need updating (IUCN
2009).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Oxyloricaria tenuirostris
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Meta River drainage, Orinoco basin, Venezuela and
Colombia. Type locality: dem Rio
Meta in Venezuela.
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