Description:Vertebrae: 42. Belongs to the Trichomycterus
brasiliensis species-complex
based on the possession of the following apomorphic
characters unique in Trichomycterus: four
longitudinal rows of well-defined blotches formed
by very dense concentration of dark chromatophores
in the deeper layer of skin; and pectoral fin with
I+5-6 rays. Members of this putative clade, except
T. iheringi, may be further distinguished
from other species of Trichomycterus in having
the bases of the pelvic fins very close to each other,
sometimes in contact. Differs from the remaining species
of Trichomycterus (except T. brasiliensis
and T. potschi) in retaining the primordial
epiphyseal cartilaginous bar separating the anterior
and posterior cranial fontanels even in larger individuals.
Habitat: A rheophilic species which
dwells on limonite rocky bottom streamlet with pebbles
and sand, and pools with muddy bottom and accumulated
plant debris. Diet: Crepuscular and
nocturnal, it forages on the bottom and picks mostly
benthic prey. Feeds on immature aquatic insects (ephemeropterans,
trichopterans, and plecopterans) with larger individuals
preying on small tadpoles. Colouration:
Distinguished further from other species of the T.
brasiliensis species-complex and from all congeners
in the following putative autapomorphies: row of blotches
on lateral surface not forming a lateral stripe in
any stage during ontogeny; and superficial layer of
pigmentation of juveniles and larger, presumably adult,
specimens formed by scattered chromatophores. Etymology:
The specific name maracaya: (also mbaracaya)
is a Tupi-Guarani Amerindian name for the margay wild
cat (Leopardus wiedii), an allusion both to the blotched
pigmentation pattern of this species and its predatory
habits on vertebrates (tadpoles). Remarks:
Trichomycterus maracaya is naturally uncommon
and not very abundant. However, no significant threats
were identified that put the population at risk. Therefore,
Trichomycterus maracaya was assessed as Least
Concern (LC), (IUCN 2022).
Common
Name:
Margay
Pencil Catfish
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Trichomycteridae
Distribution:
South America:Pardo River drainage, upper Paraná
River, southeastern Brazil.
Size:
5.0cm. (2ins)
Temp:
16-26°c (59-79°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Bockmann, F.A. and
I. Sazima, 2004. Trichomycterus maracaya,
a new catfish from the upper rio Paraná, southeastern
Brazil (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae), with notes
on the T. brasiliensis species-complex. Neotrop. Ichthyol.
2(2):651-74.
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2023. FishBase.
World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
( 06/2023 ). Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação
da Biodiversidade (ICMBio). 2022. Trichomycterus
maracaya. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
2022.
Trichomycterus
maracaya Juvenile-Brazil,
Poços de Caldas, Morro do Ferro, Minas Gerais
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