Science News: Loricariidae - Neblinichthys roraima
Posted: 29 Jul 2003, 12:40
Synopsis by Shane Linder
Neblinichthys roraima is described from specimens collected at the base of Monte Roraima in southeast Bolivar State, Venezuela. This is part of the Rio Caroni system. Like N. pilosus, N. roraima has hypertrophied odontodes which stick straight out from the rostrum. This fish is found in two quebradas that drain from the Roraima Tepuy. These creeks are very small and shallow with fast flowing water.
Reference: Provenzano, F. C. Lasso, and V. Ponte. 1995. Neblinichthys roraima, a new species of armored catfish (Siluroidei: Loricariidae) from Kukenan, Venezuela, with considerations about the biogeography of the Guyana Shield. Icthyol. Explor. Freshwaters, Vol. 6 No. 3: 243-254 6 figs, 2 tabs.
Neblinichthys roraima is described from specimens collected at the base of Monte Roraima in southeast Bolivar State, Venezuela. This is part of the Rio Caroni system. Like N. pilosus, N. roraima has hypertrophied odontodes which stick straight out from the rostrum. This fish is found in two quebradas that drain from the Roraima Tepuy. These creeks are very small and shallow with fast flowing water.
Reference: Provenzano, F. C. Lasso, and V. Ponte. 1995. Neblinichthys roraima, a new species of armored catfish (Siluroidei: Loricariidae) from Kukenan, Venezuela, with considerations about the biogeography of the Guyana Shield. Icthyol. Explor. Freshwaters, Vol. 6 No. 3: 243-254 6 figs, 2 tabs.