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Kronichthys subteres

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Siluriformes

Subfamily
  
Neoplecostominae

Scientific name
  
Kronichthys subteres

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Loricariidae

Genus
  
Kronichthys

Higher classification
  
Kronichthys

Similar
  
Loricariidae, Catfish, Neoplecostominae, Isbrueckerichthys, Pareiorhina

Kronichthys subteres is a species of armored catfish endemic to Brazil where it occurs in the Ribeira de Iguape River basin. This species grows to a length of 12 centimetres (4.7 in) TL.

K. subteres inhabits streams with rocky and sandy bottom. This species forages both during the day and at night, grazin on microscopic algae, mostly diatoms and green algae growing on rocks and submersed vegetation. They occasionally take chironomid and simuliid larvae, as well as tiny crustaceans. Before grazing on a patch with dense sediment, the fish makes wiggling head-down movements which raise sediment, which is blown away by the water current. When grazing algae off the substrate, the fish makes vigorous mouth movements, and moves by jerky movements probably related to its mouth making alternate grazing and attaching to the substrate. K. subteres leaves conspicuous grazing marks on exposed rocks. These fish may re-graze a given spot by moving backwards.

References

Kronichthys subteres Wikipedia