This is an undescribed species
of Pimelodus that resembles P.
blochii, a species
that is common throughout whitewaters of the Orinoco
and Amazon. The Magdalena version of P. blochii,
however, is more elongate. Habitat:
This species is from the mouth bay of Río Guarino,
left bank tributary to Río Magdalena, ca. 9
km north of Honda — in Honda, Tolima. The other
pim species in the second thumbnail image (bottom
species) is P.
grosskopfii. The differences between
this species and P. grosskopfii is that Pimelodus
grosskopfii (bottom) is easily distinguished
from the undescribed Pimelodus by having
a more slender body and longer adipose fin. Aquarium
Care: Not known in the hobby but like all
Pimelodus species it can not be trusted with
small fish such as tetras as they will pick them of
at night on their forays. Diet: Most
aquarium fare such as tablet, flake, worm and frozen
foods.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Megalonema punctatum, Megalonema
robustum
Family:
Pimelodidae
Distribution:
South America:
Colombia, mouth bay of Río Guarino, left bank
tributary to Río Magdalena, ca. 9 km north
of Honda — in Honda, Tolima.
Pimelodus
sp. "Rio Guarino" Mouth bay of Río Guarino, left bank tributary
to Río Magdalena, ca. 9 km north of Honda — in
Honda, Tolima
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