Description:
Dorsal soft rays (total): 11; Anal soft rays: 9; Vertebrae:
35 - 36. Distinguished from all congeners from southeastern
Brazil by having nine pleural ribs (vs. 10- 17). This
is similar to Trichomycterus travassosi and
distinguished from all other species of southeastern
Brazil by having shorter nasal barbel, its tip reaching
eye (vs. between middle of the distance eyeopercular
patch of odontodes and pectoral-fin base). Can be
separated from T. travassosi by having larger
eye (13.2 - 14.6% of head length, vs. 8.5- 10.7 %)
and dorsal and lateral midline spots coalesced to
form transverse bars (vs. lateral midline spots not
confluent to dorsal spots), (Barbosa, M.A. and W.J.E.M
Costa, 2012). Habitat:Found
actively swimming during day time in shallow places
(20-40 cm deep) with fast flowing water, usually on
gravel substratum, sometimes partially burrowed in
the sand. Sympatric with Trichomycterus claudiae,
(Barbosa, M.A. and W.J.E.M Costa, 2012). Diet:
Will feed on most aquarium fare such as tablet, frozen
and live foods. It is an opportunistic predator that
mainly feeds on insects, but also will take small
crustaceans and plant material (algae and remains
of phanerogams). Etymology: Specific
name of macrophthalmus is derived from the
Greek makrós (large) and ophthalmós
(eye), an uncommon condition among species of Trichomycterus.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Trichomycteridae
Distribution:
South America:Upper Rio Piraí drainage, middle Rio
Paraíba do Sul basin. Type Locality:
Known only from the type locality, a small stream
tributary to upper Piraí river, Araras hill,
upper Paraíba do Sul river basin, Brazil.
Size:
6.0cm. (2½ins)
Temp:
24-27°c (75-81°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Barbosa, M.A. and W.J.E.M
Costa, 2012. Trichomycterus macrophthalmus
(Teleostei: Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae), a new
species of catfish from the Paraíba do Sul
river basin, southeastern Brazil. Verteb. Zool. 62(1):79-82.
Costa, W.J.E.M.; Mattos, J.L.; Vilardo, P.J.; Amorim,
P.F.; Katz, A.M. Perils of Underestimating
Species Diversity: Revisiting Systematics of Psammocambeva
Catfishes (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from the
Rio Paraíba do Sul Basin, South-Eastern Brazil
†. Taxonomy 2022. 2, 491-523. Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors.
2022. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication.
www.fishbase.org, ( 08/2022 )
Trichomycterus macrophthalmus Paratype,
56.2 mm SL
Trichomycterus
macrophthalmus Dorsal
view-Paratype, 56.2 mm SL
Trichomycterus
macrophthalmus Ventral view-Paratype,
56.2 mm SL
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