Phoretic association between Hypostomus and Ichthyocladius sp.

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Phoretic association between Hypostomus and Ichthyocladius sp.

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This paper is similar to another published about Hisonotus: (HERE)

AZEVEDO-SANTOS, V. M., SHIMABUKURO, E. M., PELICICE, F. M., & HENRY, R. (2022). Association between Ichthyocladius (Diptera: Chironomidae) and armored catfishes in the Guareí River basin, São Paulo State, Brazil. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 94.
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202220201829
https://www.scielo.br/j/aabc/a/bVKp3qMZ ... t/?lang=en
PDF:https://www.scielo.br/j/aabc/a/bVKp3qMZ ... df&lang=en
Abstract
Ichthyocladius is a genus of chironomid (Diptera, Insecta) whose immature forms live attached to the bodies of some species of freshwater fishes. Here we investigate the association between Ichthyocladius spp. and armored catfish in streams of the Guareí River basin, Paraná River system, Brazil. We provide the first record of I. lilianae associated with fish in the São Paulo State and the Paraná River basin. In addition, this is the first report of Ichthyocladius associated with the armored catfishes and H. tietensis. Lastly, we record two undescribed species of Chironomidae (i.e., Ichthyocladius sp. 1 and Ichthyocladius sp. 2) associated with fishes.
Key words:
fish fins; insects; larvae; Loricariidae; pupae; Upper Paraná River basin
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Figure 2. The association between chironomids and armored catfishes: (a) red arrow indicates Ichthyocladius lilianae in the adipose fin of Hypostomus tietensis; (b) red arrow indicates Ichthyocladius sp. 1 in the right eye of H. tietensis; (c) red arrow indicates the head of I. lilianae; (d) red arrow indicates I. lilianae on the adipose fin of H. iheringii.
Figure 2. The association between chironomids and armored catfishes: (a) red arrow indicates Ichthyocladius lilianae in the adipose fin of Hypostomus tietensis; (b) red arrow indicates Ichthyocladius sp. 1 in the right eye of H. tietensis; (c) red arrow indicates the head of I. lilianae; (d) red arrow indicates I. lilianae on the adipose fin of H. iheringii.
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