Giant Brochis
June 18th, 2013 — 10:37pm
Brochis was first synonymised with Corydoras by Britto (2003), since the latter genus cannot be considered monophyletic if the former is accepted as valid. This decision has been supported in subsequent phylogenetic studies by Shimabukuro-Dias et al. (2004) and Alexandrou et al. (2011), although the name Brochis is still common in aquarium literature. It is likely that the genus will be revalidated and expanded in the future following a required taxonomic review of the subfamily Corydoradinae as suggested by Alexandrou and Taylor (2011).
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Hognose 'Brochis'
June 18th, 2013 — 9:27pm
The genus is included in the family Callichthyidae, of which members are often referred to collectively as ‘armoured’ or ‘mailed’ catfishes group due to the presence of bony plates in place of scales on the body.
Their taxonomy can be confusing, and numerous undescribed species are also thought to exist.
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June 18th, 2013 — 3:40pm
This species appears to exist in a number of different forms which exhibit differences in colour pattern, morphology, or both, and it’s currently unclear whether all of them are truly conspecific or not although those in the aquarium trade all appear similar to one another.
We’ve been unable to obtain a copy of the original description so it’s not currently possible to provide a detailed diagnosis either, with most recent studi…
Comment » | Category: Gobies & Sleepers, Perciformes
June 17th, 2013 — 4:29pm
Presumably inhabits small rivers, tributaries and streams with substrates of gravel, rocks, boulders, and exposed bedrock which undergo seasonal variations in water flow rate, depth and turbidity.
Lanyu Island is volcanic, measures just 45 km² and has no major rivers or large settlements with a permanent human population of around 4000, although there is a large nuclear waste storage facility at its southern end.
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June 17th, 2013 — 12:31pm
In addition, there appear to exist two colour forms based on male dorsal-fin morphology and patterning; one in which the 4th ray of the first dorsal-fin is longest with a square bluish-black blotch on the anterior ⅔ of the fin, and a second in which the 2nd and 3rd rays of the first dorsal-fin are longest with the fin itself paler and lacking dark markings.
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June 17th, 2013 — 10:57am
Very few details exist but the type locality is given as ‘Yangso, Li Kiang, Kwangsi Province, southern China’, which should correspond to an unspecified location within the Li River (Li Jiang) system in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China.
The specimens in our images were collected i…
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L243, LDA086
June 16th, 2013 — 7:58pm
Known only from parts of the Río Orinoco drainage in Amazonas state, southern Venezuela.
Sometimes confused with Peckoltia lineola (Armbruster, 2008) alongside which it’s often exported for the aquarium trade.
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L147
June 16th, 2013 — 7:47pm
Known with certainty from tributaries of the middle Río Orinoco between the city of Puerto Ayacucho, Amazonas state, Venezuela and the lower Río Meta, Colombia.
It may have a wider distribution within the Meta system since some reports suggest it to occur around Villavicencia, Colombia, some 600 km upriver.
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June 15th, 2013 — 3:51pm
G. filamentosa has appeared in the ornamental trade but is evidently delicate and therefore recommended only to experienced aquarists.
It can be told apart from congeners by the following combination of characters: possession of filamentous dorsal and anal-fin rays in males; body transparent to translucent yellowish-brown colour in life; absence of a highly-extended second anal-fin spine; absence of carmine-red pigmentation in the dorsal, anal an…
Comment » | Category: Basses, Perches, Sunfishes & relatives, Perciformes
June 15th, 2013 — 2:59pm
A densely-planted tank with floating vegetation and roots, twigs or branches and natural leaf litter would seem appropriate.
There’s no need to use natural peat, the collection of which is both unsustainable and environmentally-destructive.
Filtration should not be strong with an air-powered sponge-type unit ideal, and given it naturally inhab…
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