Dutchfry wrote:to me, this fish looks closest to what i know as Parancistrus, most likely aurantiacus.
It does look like one of these, but
P. aurantiacus has a convex caudal fin and huge gills openings. This fish has a concave caudal and small gill openings.
MatsP wrote:I certainly agree that the placement in Hypostomus must be seen as tentative at best. Body-shape may well be a match, but dentition/shape of mouth is an important key for Loricariidae,and it's not even close...
The.Dark.One wrote:The mouth is a match but I'm not convinced about the head. Anyway. It is close. Also not convinced the fish in the link is a Hypostomus?
Hypostomus are a pretty heterogeneous bunch, so there are no fixed definitions of dentition within the group. Borbi's fish does look very similar. Whether either are
Hypostomus or
Hemiancistrus, for example, is hard to say. They are distinguished by the absence of evertible cheek plates in
Hypostomus, but it's quite hard to make these out from photos.