- Pseudotocinclus
Taxobox
name = "Pseudotocinclis"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo = Siluriformes
familia =Loricariidae
subfamilia =Hypoptopomatinae
tribus =Otothyrini
genus = "Pseudotocinclus"
genus_authority = Nichols, 1919
type_species = "Pseudotocinclus intermedius"
type_species_authority = Nichols, 1919
subdivision_ranks = Binomial name
subdivision =
"Pseudotocinclus juquiae"
Takako, Oliveira & Oyakawa, 2005
"Pseudotocinclus parahybae"
Takako, Oliveira & Oyakawa, 2005
"Pseudotocinclus tietensis"
(Ihering, 1907)"Pseudotocinclus" is a
genus ofcatfish es (order Siluriformes) of the family. It includes three species, "P. juquiae", "P. parahybae", and "P. tietensis".cite journal|url=http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/vol3num4%5CNI_v3n4p499-508lowr.pdf|title=Revision of the genus "Pseudotocinclus" (Siluriformes: Loricariidae: Hypoptopomatinae), with descriptions of two new species|first=Adriana Kazue|last=Takako|coauthors=Oliveira, Claudio; Oyakawa, Osvaldo Takeshi|journal=Neotropical Ichthyology|volume=3|issue=4|pages=499–508|year=2005|format=PDF |doi=10.1590/S1679-62252005000400007]Distribution and habitat
Species of "Pseudotocinclus" are found in the upper
Tietê River basin in theribeirão Grande , a tributary of the middle course of the rioParaíba do Sul ,Pindamonhangaba , in the headwaters of rio Itatinga, a coastal river of São Paulo, and in the upper and lower courses of theJuquiá River of theRibeira de Iguape River basin, all rivers of São Paulo,Brazil . Like other members of the subfamily Hypoptopomatinae, "Pseudotocinclus" is primarily herbivorous and is more commonly found at or near the upper portion of the water column. It lives in close association with sub-surface structures provided by submerged tree branches, aquatic macrophytes, and terrestrial grass blades growing along creek margins and extending into the water."P. tietensis" occurs in many tributaries of the upper Tietê basin. It is found both in small creeks and medium size rivers such as the
Paraitinga River ,a tributary of the rio Tietê, where it lives grazing on semisubmersed overhanging plants. It is also found in theRio Grande , a small sized river which drains to theBillings Dam nearVila de Paranapiacaba ,Santo André . This species can be found attached to the grass along the river margin and in the middle of the river among rocks and pieces of wood in fast current water."P. parahybae" is known only from the type locality, a tributary of the ribeirão Grande, rio Paraíba do Sul basin. It is a medium-size creek, 0.5–1.5 metres (1.6–4.9 ft) deep and 5.0 m (16.4 ft) wide at approximately 800 m (2600 ft) above sea level, on the slope of
Serra da Mantiqueira , with very clear, well oxygenated, and fast flowing water, running mainly on stone beds."P. juquiae" is known from a few localities of the Juquiá River basin. The type locality, a small creek in
Juquitiba , is clear, with a slow current, mud, and in some places, sand on the bottom. Marginal vegetation includes a small area of pastures, small trees and shrubs. "P. juquiae" has also been found in the ribeirão Poço Grande, a tributary on the right margin of the Juquiá River; this locality, an old swamp area near the city ofJuquiá , is heavily impacted by human activities, and is also used for garbage and sewage disposal.Description
The genus "Pseudotocinclus" can be distinguished from other genera of the subfmaily
Hypoptopomatinae by the presence of acaudal peduncle that is nearly square in cross section from the posterior base of thedorsal fin to thecaudal fin , as well as having 26 or more plates along thelateral line , a dorsally positioned eye, an exposedpreopercle , and an abdomen covered with numerous small platelets.The presence of a small naked area on the snout tip distinguishes "P. tietensis" from "P. parahybae" and "P. juquiae", which have the snout tip covered with small platelets. In addition, "P. tietensis" has four transverse dark-brown bands on the dorsum coalesced with the midlateral stripe instead of three as in the other two species. "P. juquiae" is distinguished from the other species by having a very prominent and conspicuous ring structure around the eye. The three species also differ from their congeners by
meristics andmorphometrics .References
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