nunonovo Publicado Março 3, 2010 Publicado Março 3, 2010 (editado) Abstract "A new species of suckermouth armored catfish, Pseudancistrus kwinti, is described from the Coppename River, Suriname. It can be diagnosed from all other described Pseudancistrus by the following combination of characters: dentary papillae absent, mid-dorsal plate row complete, coloration mottled or with bars, hypertrophied odontodes along edge of snout, and weakly evertible cheek plates. It is only known from the Coppename River drainage within the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a United Nations World Heritage Site, and one of the most pristine environments remaining on the planet. Mining, increased fishing pressure, and tourism threaten to change the region". (Fonte: PHILIP W. WILLINK1, JAN H. MOL2 & BARRY CHERNOFF3 (2010)) Para aceder parcialmente ao Paper http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/z02332p048f.pdf Editado Março 3, 2010 por nunonovo ________________________________________________________ Nuno Novo
Quo Publicado: Março 3, 2010 Publicado: Março 3, 2010 (editado) tens o nome cientifico no topico mal escrito aqui uma foto: Pseudancistrus kwinti Species InformationSize 96mm Identification Pattern looks similar to some Peckoltia species. The shape of the mouth/teeth and eye-size should :D identify the species. It is unlikely that this species enters the trade, based on it's restricted location, which is not commercially fished for the aquatic trade. Sexing General for the genus is that the snout odontodes are longer in males. Furniture Substrate in nature is rubble, boulders and cracked bedrock, with some Podostemaceae plants. Mais fotos em Planet Catfish (aspecto e habitat) No fishbase a ficha foi feita, mas sem dados. Editado Março 3, 2010 por Quo
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