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Hypostomus yaku

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Loricariidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Siluriformes

Subfamily
  
Hypostominae

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Hypostomus yaku is a species of South American armoured catfish from the Loricariidae family. It is only known from the Rio Quente, a small thermal stream in the Rio Paranaíba drainage of the upper Paraná basin, Brazil. H. yaku is unusual when compared to other species of Hypostomus in that it tolerates warm water up to 34 °C and only attains a relatively small size, growing to 70.8 mm SL.

Taxonomy

H. yaku can be distinguished from the other members of Hypostomus, some 140 plus species, by the presence, in mature adults, of hypertrophied odontodes arranged randomly along its flanks and caudal peduncle. This characteristic is also found in species of other Hypostominae genera, Aphanotorulus, Peckoltia and Squaliforma, but can be distinguished by several keys (see Martins et al. 2014). H. yaku is most similar to two other species found in the same region, H. nigromaculatus and H. paulinus, but can differentiated by a lack of dark spots (versus presence in H. nigromaculatus) and by smaller adult size (70.8mm SL versus 135mm SL in H. paulinus).

References

Hypostomus yaku Wikipedia