Description:
Dorsal spines (total): 1; Dorsal soft rays (total):
6; Anal soft rays: 9 - 12; Vertebrae: 29 - 30. Large
mouth gape (mouth width 21.5-27.1% SL) and squarish
instead of conical head shape in large specimens.
Shorter dorsal-fin spine (10.2-13.4% SL, vs. 13.4-21.0
in M. cottoides, 12.7-17.8 in M. parahybae,
and 10.2-17.5 in M. cibelae) and larger predorsal
length (40.4-45.7% SL, versus 35.1-42.0 in M.
cottoides, 33.8-41.0 in M. parahybae,
and 33.1-38.6 in M. cibelae) also distinguish
this species. Aquarium Care: Small
to medium sized pims, are a good addition to the medium
sized community tank, and will not harm the occupants
unless they are small enough to fit into its mouth
such as newly born fry and young fish. If you keep
livebearers such as Guppies and Platies in with them
you will very rarely be overrun with fry as the Bumblebee
Catfish will promptly finish them off on its night
time prowls. Hiding places such as rockwork, plants
and or wood will benefit this species and help, along
with regular water changes, to keep this "Bumblebee
Catfish" happy in its surroundings. Diet:
Can be fed a varied diet of tablet food, pellets,
worm foods and frozen food such as bloodworm. Etymology.
eury, wide; stoma, mouth, referring to the wide mouth
of adults compared to congeners. Remarks:
Very rare in imports and as far as I know have not
yet been seen in the hobby. A preserved specimen which
was as very alike was documented as Microglanis
aff. eurystoma. Despite the limited
information available on this species, it is assessed
as Least Concern due to its wide range (IUCN 2022).
Common
Name:
Dwarf Marbled Catfish
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Pseudopimelodidae
Distribution:
South America:
Upper Uruguay River basin (Brazil and Uruguay). Type
locality: Rio Uruguay, Itá, Santa
Catarina, Brazil.
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