- Peckoltia
Taxobox
name = "Peckoltia"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Peckoltia" sp.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Siluriformes
familia =Loricariidae
subfamilia =Hypostominae
tribus =Ancistrini
genus = "Peckoltia"
genus_authority = Miranda Ribeiro, 1912
type_species = "Chaetostomus vittatus"
type_species_authority = Steindachner, 1881
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = See text.
synonyms=
*"Peckoltichthys" Miranda Ribeiro 1917
*"Sophiancistrus" Isbrücker and Seidel 2001"Peckoltia" is a
genus of smallSouth American armored suckermouth catfishes. Many of these fish are popularaquarium fish.Taxonomy
"Peckoltia" is a basal genus within the tribe
Ancistrini of the subfamilyHypostominae . This genus is paraphyletic. At this point, many undescribed species remain.cite journal|url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2005f/zt00882.pdf|title="Peckoltia cavatica", a new loricariid catfish from Guyana and a redescription of "P. braueri" (Eigenmann 1912) (Siluriformes)|last=Armbruster|first=Jonathan A.|coauthors=Werneke; David C.|journal=Zootaxa |volume=882|pages=1–14|year=2005|format=PDF ]"Peckoltia" species can be distinguished from most other in the genera in the tribe Ancistrini by having a lateral ridge on the opercle that usually has no
odontode s and the teeth on their upper jaw (dentary ) forming an angle under 90 degrees; while some genera also have an angled dentary, "Peckoltia" species lack synapomorphies of these genera. This genus and the closely related "Hemiancistrus " may be synonymous, as neither genus is supported by synapomorphies.cite journal|url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2003f/zt00344.pdf|title="Peckoltia sabaji", a new species from theGuiana Shield (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)|last=Armbruster|first=Jonathan A.|journal=Zootaxa |volume=344|pages=1–12|year=2003|format=PDF ] Generally, "Peckoltia" are considered to be those that have dorsal saddles and bands in the fins, while "Heminancistrus" have spots and uniform coloration. This genus is also similar to "Hypancistrus " and "Panaque " except for differences in teeth. Teeth on both jaws are the same size as opposed to different sizes, which is different from "Hypancistrus" where the upper jaw teeth are larger. Also, the teeth are villiform (brush-shaped) rather than spoon-shaped, in contrast to the "Panaque".The classification of some of the species in this genus has been confused. "P. bachi" is the senior synonym of "P. arenaria", "P. filicaudata", and "P. ucayalensis". This species is quite divergent and may even represent a separate genus; this group has been described twice as such, under the synonyms "Peckoltichthys" and "Sophiancistrus". "P. yaravi" has been moved to "
Neblinichthys ". "P. sabaji" was arbitrarily placed in this genus (as opposed to "Heminacistrus"), but may even represent its own genus; later, it was reassigned to "Hemiancistrus".cite journal|url=http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/vol3num4%5CNI_v3n4p543-548lowr.pdf|title="Hemiancistrus guahiborum", a new suckermouth armored catfish from Southern Venezuela (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)|last=Werneke|first=David C.|coauthors=Armbruster, Jonathan W.; Lujan, Nathan K.; Taphorn, Donald C.|journal=Neotropical Ichthyology|volume=3|issue=4|pages=543–548|year=2005|publisher=Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia|format=PDF |doi=10.1590/S1679-62252005000400012]pecies
The species that are assigned to this genus are undergoing much flux. Also, many new species have yet to be described. "P. sabaji" has also been recently described as "
Hemiancistrus " species, and many of the other species have also been described as such in the past.cite web|url=http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/res_area/loricariid/fish_key/Peckol/Peckol.html|title="Peckoltia"|last=Armbruster|first=Jonathan A.|accessdate=2007-05-04] For example, "P. vittata" was assigned to "Hemiancistrus" in the past. As of 2008, Armbruster recognized the following species.cite journal|first=Jonathan W.|last=Armbruster|title=The genus "Peckoltia" with the description of two new species and a reanalysis of the phylogeny of the genera of the Hypostominae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)|journal=Zootaxa|volume=1822|year=2008]*"P. bachi" (Boulenger, 1898)
*"P. braueri" (Eigenmann, 1912)
*"P. brevis" (La Monte, 1935)
*"P. caenosa" Armbruster, 2008
*"P. cavatica" Armbruster and Werneke, 2005
*"P. furcata" (Fowler, 1940)
*"P. lineola" Armbruster, 2008
*"P. multispinis" (Holly, 1929)
*"P. oligospila" (Günther, 1864)
*"P. vermiculata" (Steindachner, 1908)
*"P. vittata" (Steindachner, 1908)Distribution and habitat
"Peckoltia" inhabit freshwater habitats in the Amazon basin, upper Orinoco, upper
Essequibo River , and also possibly theMaroni River , as well as coastal drainages north of the Amazon toFrench Guiana . Three species, "P. braueri", "P. sabaji", and "P. cavatica", are found in theGuiana Shield ."Peckoltia" live in shallow, rocky riffles and in quieter water where they hide inside cavities in submerged logs. "P. bachi" may associate with submerged branches over mud in no to moderate flow.
Appearance and anatomy
"Peckoltia" are members of the family Loricariidae, the armored suckermouth catfishes. As such, they have armor plating on their body instead of scales. Also, they have a
suckermouth which they use to cling to rocks in their habitat. They have the characteristic Loricariid omega iris as well. Like many other catfish, "Peckoltia" have strong pectoral and dorsal fin spines that can be locked outwards as a defense."Peckoltia" have unmodified teeth and the teeth on their upper jaw form an angle under 90 degrees. Most male "Peckoltia" have hypertrophied
odontode s on their body during the breeding season. Except for "P. bachi", "Peckoltia" do not have hypertrophied odontodes on the opercle.The biggest difference between all the "Peckoltia" species is coloration. They usually have a saddle-shaped marking on their back. However, "P. bachi" and "P. caenosa" are mottled.
Four species, "P. braueri", "P. caenosa", "P. cavatica", and "P. vittata", lack spots on their head while the rest have them. "P. braueri" and P. "cavatica" have orange bands in the dorsal and caudal fins and have the bones and plates of the head and
nape outlinedin black; in "P. caenosa" and "P. vittata", there are no orange bands and head plates and bones are not outlined. "P. caenosa" has dark vermiculations on the head and abdomen. "P. vittata" has saddles or blotches on the head and faint dark spots on the abdomen. "P. lineola" and "P. vermiculata" have spots on their head that combine to form vermiculations. In "P. lineola" the spots form vermiculations that are wider than itspupil s, while in "P. vermiculata" the spots form vermiculations narrower than its pupils; also, the vermiculations radiate from a central point on the head in "P. vermiculata", while there is no such pattern in "P. lineola".In the aquarium
True "Peckoltia" species are fairly rarely exported for the pet trade; species called "Peckoltia" may actually be "Panaque" or "Hypancistrus" species. "Peckoltia" species are popular aquarium fish as they are small and attractive. They are shy and will spend much of the day hiding.cite book | title = Exotic Tropical Fishes | last = Axelrod | first = Herbert, R. | authorlink = Herbert R. Axelrod | publisher = T.F.H. Publications | year = 1996 | ISBN = 0-87666-543-1]
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