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Scientific Name | Gelanoglanis travieso Rengifo & Lujan, 2008 |
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Type Locality | Río Nieva, 7.4 kilometers south-southwest of Juan Velasco (Santa Maria de Nieva), 4°39'38"S, 77°53'02"W, Río Marañon drainage, Departamento Amazonas, Peru. |
Etymology | Gelanoglanis: Greek, gelanes, -es, -es = happy, smiling + Greek, glanis = a fish that can eat the bait without touching the hook; a cat fish. |
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Identification | Diminutive auchenipterid catfishes, distinguished by the following unique combination of characters: Single pair of chin barbels (vs. two pairs); pectoral spine, if present, lacking serrations on anterior margin; posterior nare large and immediately anterior to small eye; oblique, sinuous mouth with free fleshy flange around angle of gape; dorsal, anal, and paired fins short based with few rays; third pectoral-fin radial absent. Other shared traits include: Premaxillary tooth patches laterally oriented and widely separated anteriorly at midline; frontals sutured along midline for entire length; anterior fontanelle absent; vomer absent; mesopterygoid reduced to small round bone; mandibular ramus of lateral-line canal free from dentary. Key for the species of Gelanoglanis (Calegari, Reis & Vari, 2014; Calegari & Reis, 2017) 1a. Pelvic fin almost reaching to the urogenital opening................ 2 1b. Pelvic fin falling short of the urogenital opening by a distance longer than the anal-fin length................ G. varii 2a. Dorsal and pectoral fins with spine................ 3 2b. Dorsal and pectoral fins lacking spine................ G. nanonocticolus 3a. Adult males with short gonopodium terminating at anal-fin origin; premaxillary teeth occupying two-thirds of length of premaxilla; anterior fontanel absent................ 4 3b. Adult males with long gonopodium extending posteriorly to midlength of base of anal fin; premaxillary teeth restricted to anterior portion of bone, occupying one-half or less of length of premaxilla; anterior fontanel present................ G. pan 4a. Dorsal-fin spine with strong serrae along posterior margin................ G. stroudi 4b. Dorsal-fin spine simple, without serrae along posterior margin................ G. travieso. |
Sexing | As in other members of the auchenipterid subfamily Centromochlinae, anal-fin forms an intromittent structure in adult males. |
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Distribution | South America: Marañon River of the Amazon basin in Peru. Amazon, Upper Amazon, Marañón (click on these areas to find other species found there) Login to view the map. |
IUCN Red List Category | Data Deficient , range map and more is available on the IUCN species page. Last assessed 2014. |
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Breeding Reports | There is no breeding report. |
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Reference | Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 157, pp 183, Fig. 2. |
Registered Keepers | There is no registered keeper. |
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Last Update | 2025 Jan 01 11:53 (species record created: 2015 Dec 27 00:42) |