Cat-eLog Right Loricariidae Right Loricariinae Right The genus Sturisoma

Down Summary of sturisoma
Etymology German, sturio = sturgeon, + Greek, soma = body.
Identification Sturisoma and Sturisomatichthys can be difficult to tell apart. Older descriptions of the genera emphasized the length of the snout (elongated in Sturisoma), but this trait is not reliable across species. Recent analyses allow discrimination based on the abdominal plates, fin colors and lateral plates: Sturisoma has its central abdominal plates arranged in three clearly-defined longitudinal series; all fins (except sometimes pectoral fins) lack dark spots; and 20–21 lateral plates in median series. Sturisomatichthys has its central abdominal plates less organized, not arranged in clearly-defined longitudinal series; dark spots usually present on one or more of the dorsal-, pectoral-, pelvic, or anal-fins; and 15–18 lateral plates in median series. Furthermore, to date all Sturisoma are cis-Andean; most (but not all) Sturisomatichthys are trans-Andean.
Size Smallest 126mm, largest 280mm, average 226mm, most commonly 250mm. All SL.
Species There are 13 "species" in the database
Keepers 4 species (30%) are being kept by registered keepers
New spp. / time
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Distribution

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Down Most Kept Species
1. (51.85%)
2. (33.33%)
3. (7.41%)
4. (7.41%)
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