- Callichthys
Taxobox
name = "Callichthys"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Siluriformes
familia =Callichthyidae
subfamilia =Callichthyinae
genus = "Callichthys"
genus_authority = Scopoli (ex Gronow), 1777
type_species = "Silurus callichthys"
type_species_authority = Linnaeus, 1758
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision ="C. callichthys"
"C. fabricioi"
"C. oibaensis"
"C. serralabium""Callichthys" is a small
genus offreshwater catfish in the Callichthyinae subfamily of the armored catfish family, and consists of 4 species fromSouth America . The genus "Callichthys" is distributed in most freshwater drainages ofSouth America . [cite web|url=http://www.tolweb.org/Callichthys/15340|title=Callichthys|last=Reis|first=Roberto E.|authorlink=Roberto Esser dos Reis|date=1996-04-29|publisher=Tree of Life Web Project |accessdate=2007-07-12]Taxonomy
The type species for this genus is "Silurus callichthys". The name "Callichthys" is derived from the Greek "kallos" (beautiful) and "ichthys" (fish).FishBase genus | genus = Callichthys | year = 2006 | month = March] 3 of the 4 species were described only relatively recently.cite journal|journal=
Copeia |year=2004|issue=2|pages=336–343|title="Callichthys serralabium": A New Species of Neotropical Catfish from the Upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers (Siluriformes: Callichthyidae)|first=Pablo|last=Lehmann A.|coauthors=Reis, Roberto E.|doi=10.1643/CI-03-129R|volume=2004]The genus "Callichthys" is in need of taxonomic work, as it includes 13 nominal species but specimens of this genus are usually referred to as "C. callichthys" regardless of collecting locality.
"Callichthys" is the most basal member of the subfamily Callichthyinae.
Description
The genus "Callichthys" can be readily distinguished from other callichthyids by having the
coracoid s covered by skin and not exposed ventrally, theinfraorbital bones also covered by skin, and the head highly depressed with less than 75% of the cleithral width (except sometimes in mature males).cite journal|journal=Copeia |year=2004|issue=2|pages=336–343|title="Callichthys serralabium": A New Species of Neotropical Catfish from the Upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers (Siluriformes: Callichthyidae)|first=Pablo|last=Lehmann A.|coauthors=Reis, Roberto E.|doi=10.1643/CI-03-129R|volume=2004]Ecology
"Callichthys" is normally found in large schools on the muddy bottoms of slow-moving rivers, pools, drainage ditches, and swampy areas. In water with low oxygen content, the fish are capable of utilizing atmospheric air by taking in a gulp of air at the surface of the water and passing it back to the hind gut. The walls of the gut are lined with tiny blood vessels into which the oxygen from the air can pass, similar to the function of true lungs. The remaining gasses pass out through the anus. When there is a severe drought, these air breathers are able to traverse short stretches of land seeking better conditions. The fish is also capable of making sounds; both grunts and squeaks.
In the aquarium
Spawning has been accomplished in the aquarium. "Callichthys" is a builder of
bubblenest s from plant parts, some bottom materials, and bubbles formed by a mouth secretion and air. The male forms a mass of bubbles about 20 cm (8 in) in diameter and 10 cm (4 in) high. During the time of construction, the female is actively chased away or ignored. When the nest construction is complete, the male will accept the female. The eggs (up to several hundred) are deposited into the nest and the male or the pair will actively protect the nest for about four weeks until the fry come out of the nest at the size of 2.5 cm (1 in).References
*cite book | title = A Complete Introduction to Corydoras and Related Catfishes | last = Burgess | first = Dr. Warren E. | publisher = T.F.H. Publications | location = Neptune City, NJ | year = 1987 | id = ISBN 0-86622-264-2
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