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Lamontichthys

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Siluriformes

Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Lamontichthys

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Tribe
  
Harttiini

Higher classification
  
Loricariinae

Lamontichthys Systematics of Lamontichthys MirandaRibeiro Siluriformes

Lower classifications
  
Lamontichthys filamentosus, Lamontichthys llanero, Lamontichthys stibaros, Lamontichthys maracaibero

Lamontichthys filamentosus


Lamontichthys is a genus of armored catfishes native to South America.

Contents

Lamontichthys filamentosus


Taxonomy

Lamontichthys Lamontichthys filamentosus Sturgeon Catfish Harttia filamentosa

The phylogenetic position of Lamontichthys remains uncertain. It has been considered to be sister to Harttia, whereas Lamontichthys shows much more similarities with Pterosturisoma microps of the monotypic genus Pterosturisoma, which only differs from Lamontichthys by the number of pectoral fin rays.

Species

There are currently six recognized species in this genus:

Lamontichthys Lamontichthys filamentosus

  • Lamontichthys avacanoeiro de Carvalho Paixão & Toledo-Piza, 2009
  • Lamontichthys filamentosus (La Monte, 1935)
  • Lamontichthys llanero Taphorn & Lilyestrom, 1984
  • Lamontichthys maracaibero Taphorn & Lilyestrom, 1984
  • Lamontichthys parakana de Carvalho Paixão & Toledo-Piza, 2009
  • Lamontichthys stibaros Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1978
  • Distribution and habitat

    Lamontichthys Lamontichthys filamentosus Sturgeon Catfish Harttia filamentosa

    Lamontichthys is distributed in the northwestern part of South America in the upper Amazon and Orinoco River drainages, and in the Lake Maracaibo region. Species in this genus occupy the same ecological niche as those of Harttia. They mainly live in the mainstream of rivers, on rocky and sandy bottoms.

    Description

    Lamontichthys jamnecomakvariefotoLamontichthysllaneroHaakon

    Sexual dimorphism in Lamontichthys includes hypertrophied odontodes on the pectoral spines in mature males. In all species of Lamontichthys, there is one pectoral fin spine and seven pectoral fin rays on each fin, as opposed to the rest of Loricariinae species which have one pectoral fin spine and only six pectoral fin rays.

    Ecology

    Lamontichthys Lamontichthys llanero Seriously Fish

    Lamontichthys is an open brooder; eggs are laid on an open surface such as rocks, submerged wood or plants, and are generally exposed to the current. Females lay a few large-sized (1.4–1.8 millimetres or .056–.071 in in diameter) yellowish eggs during each spawning event.

    Lamontichthys Streamlined Sparkles Lamontichthys llanero Aquatic fish photos

    References

    Lamontichthys Wikipedia