


Cat-eLog Data Sheet | |
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| Scientific Name | Synodontis iturii Steindachner, 1911 |
| Common Name(s) | None |
| Type Locality | Ituri R., Zaire. |
| Synonym(s) | Synodontis melanostictus iturii, Synodontois ituriensis |
| Pronunciation | sin oh don tiss |
| Etymology | Synodontis: From the Greek syn, meaning together, and odontos, meaning tooth; in reference to the closely-spaced lower jaw teeth. Named for the Ituri River, its type locality. |
Species Information | |
| Size | 170mm (6.7") SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp. |
| Identification | All species in the genus Synodontis have a hardened head cap that has attached a process (humeral process) which is situated behind the gill opening and pointed towards the posterior. The dorsal fin and pectoral fins have a hardened first ray which is serrated. Caudal fin is always forked. There is one pair of maxillary barbels, sometimes having membranes and occasionally branched. The two pairs of mandibular barbels are often branched and can have nodes attached. The cone-shaped teeth in the upper jaw are short. S-shaped and movable in the lower jaw. These fish produce audible sounds when disturbed rubbing the base of the pectoral spine against the pectoral girdle. |
Habitat Information | |
| Distribution | Africa: Ituri River, Democratic Republic of the Congo. African Waters |
Husbandry Information | |
| Breeding | Unreported. |
Further Information | |
| References | Anz. Akad. Wiss. Wienv. 48 (no. 27) - pp534 |
| Registered Keepers | None. |
| Breeding Reports | None. |
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