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Leporacanthicus

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Hypostominae

Scientific name
  
Leporacanthicus

Higher classification
  
Hypostominae

Order
  
Catfish

Family
  
Tribe
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus


Lower classifications
  
Leporacanthicus triactis, Leporacanthicus galaxias, Leporacanthicus heterodon, Leporacanthicus joselimai

L 264 leporacanthicus joselimai sultan pleco


Leporacanthicus is a genus of suckermouth armored catfishes native to South America.

Contents

Leporacanthicus heterodon golden vampire pleco


Species

There are currently four recognized species in this genus:


  • Leporacanthicus galaxias Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1989
  • Leporacanthicus heterodon Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1989
  • Leporacanthicus joselimai Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1989
  • Leporacanthicus triactis Isbrücker, Nijssen & Nico, 1992
  • Distribution

    The genus has been reported from the upper Orinoco, the eastern, north-flowing Amazon tributaries, and the Tocantins River.

    Description

    Leporacanthicus Leporacanthicus triactis Three Beacon Plec L091 Seriously Fish

    Leporacanthicus species have large teeth in the upper jaw; usually there are only two teeth on each premaxilla, the inner teeth very long. Species of Leporacanthicus are medium-sized loricariids with a narrow, pointed head, round lower lip, and fleshy tentacles on the upper lip. The colour pattern is generally dark gray to black with white to golden spots or a light gray with medium-sized black spots. The abdomen is naked (scaleless and unplated). The caudal fin is straight and angled posteroventrally. L. galaxias are basic black with many white spots. L. triactis are brown, gray, or charcoal black, save for vivid orange or yellow blotches on the spines of the non-paired fins.

    It has been hypothesized that the enlarged teeth of the upper jaw are used to remove snails from their shells. This has been observed in L. joselimai, but specimens from Venezuela seem to have a lot of caddis flies as well as freshwater sponges in the gut.

    In the aquarium

    Leporacanthicus jamnecomakvariefotoLeporacanthicusjoselimai00

    Leporacanthicus are called vampire plecostomus in the aquarium literature in reference to their large teeth that are characteristic of the genus. These species should be fed invertebrate matter such as mollusks or crustaceans; however, they will accept other foods as well. These fish are territorial species. L. galaxias originates from oxygen-rich environments and should be provided with such a habitat in the aquarium. This fish is not often seen during the day. Breeding has been accomplished for L. galaxias but not documented.

    Leporacanthicus Subgenus Leporacanthicus

    Leporacanthicus Leporacanthicus heterodon Golden Vampire Pleco Tropical Fish

    References

    Leporacanthicus Wikipedia