Ancistomus
Ancistomus is a genus of suckermouth armored catfishes found in shallow waters in rapidly flowing rivers in the southeastern Amazon basin in Brazil.[1]
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Genus: | Ancistomus Isbrücker & Seidel, 2001 |
Species
There are currently 5 recognized species in this genus:[2]
- Ancistomus feldbergae R. R. de Oliveira, Rapp Py-Daniel, Zuanon & M. S. Rocha, 2012
- Ancistomus micrommatos A. R. Cardoso & P. H. F. Lucinda, 2003
- Ancistomus snethlageae Steindachner, 1911
- Ancistomus spilomma A. R. Cardoso & P. H. F. Lucinda, 2003
- Ancistomus spinosissimus A. R. Cardoso & P. H. F. Lucinda, 2003
References
- van der Sleen, P.; J.S. Albert, eds. (2017). Field Guide to the Fishes of the Amazon, Orinoco, and Guianas. Princeton University Press. pp. 265–266. ISBN 978-0691170749.
- Armbruster, J.W.; Werneke, D.C. & Tan, M. (2015). "Three new species of saddled loricariid catfishes, and a review of Hemiancistrus, Peckoltia, and allied genera (Siluriformes)". ZooKeys (480): 97–123. doi:10.3897/zookeys.480.6540. PMC 4319111. PMID 25685026.
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