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Scientific Name | Chaetostoma sp. (L414) |
Common Names | L414, Curua Rubbernose Curua-gumminæse (Denmark) |
Pronunciation | KATE oh STOW mah |
Etymology | Greek, chaite = hair + Greek, stoma = mouth. |
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Identification | The genus Chaetostoma is not straightforward to identify, but as a general rule, the species has spines behind the gill-cover (interopercular odontodes), no plates on the abdomen, and aside from C. platyrhynchus also lack plates on the snout edge. Different from Ancistrus by not having fleshy tentacles on the snout. |
Sexing | The males have however a larger and broader head, slimmer ventral sides and disproportionately large pelvic fins. Perhaps the over-sized pelvic fins play a large role in the fertilization of the eggs. By inverting these over the clutch of eggs, they prevent the sperm cells being carried away by fast water current. |
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Distribution | Rio Curuá. Amazon, Lower Amazon, Curuá (Amazon) (click on these areas to find other species found there) Login to view the map. |
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Furniture | Well rounded stones stacked to replicate a river bottom and provide caves. |
Breeding | Unreported. |
Breeding Reports | There is no breeding report. |
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Registered Keepers | There is but a single registered keeper, view all "my cats" data. |
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Spotters | Spotted this species somewhere? Click the binoculars! There is but a single record of this fish being seen, view it. |
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Last Update | 2022 Jan 22 09:05 (species record created: 2009 May 09 01:47) |