Description:Specimens of R. totae are described
as having 8 rings of connective fat encircling the
body and two large sections of fat tissue on the posterior
part of the back and head. No other trichomycterid
has comparable organisation of adipose tissue.
Rhizosomichthys totae is a species of catfish
of the family Trichomycteridae, and the only species
of the genus Rhizosomichthys. This fish grew to about
13.8 centimetres and was endemic to Colombia where
it occurred in the Lake Tota basin. The
species was last seen in 1957, and only 10 specimens
were ever found. The disappearance is possibly linked
to the release of 100,000 imported rainbow trout eggs
into Lake Tota in 1936.Etymology:
Rhizosomichthys; rhizo-, root; soma, body;
ichthys, fish, allusion not explained, possibly referring
to how this catfish’s unusual body, surrounded
by rings of adipose tissue, resembles the rhizome
of some unspecified plant. The specific name of totae,
that it comes from Lago de Tota, Colombia, the only
place this catfish, now extinct, was known to occur.
Remarks: This species is listed
as Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct) because
it is known only from Lago de Tota and has been collected
in two instances, when it was described in 1942 and
again in 1958. The species has not been collected
since then, and it is suspected that the introduction
in the lake of several fish species in 1944 has caused
the decline of the population of this species. In
addition, the lake is affected by pollution from agrochemicals
from nearby agricultural activities. Surveys in the
area in the 1990s failed to record the species in
the lake (IUCN 2016).
Rhizosomichthys
totae Preserved specimen-Lago de Tota at head of Rio
Upia (a trib. of Rio Meta), Eastern Andes
Rhizosomichthys
totae Preserved specimen, ventral view-Lago de Tota at
head of Rio Upia (a trib. of Rio Meta), Eastern Andes
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