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Phreatobius sanguijuela

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Siluriformes

Genus
  
Phreatobius

Higher classification
  
Phreatobius

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
incertae sedis

Scientific name
  
Phreatobius sanguijuela

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Phreatobius, Catfish, Heptapteridae, Ostariophysi, Pimelodella kronei

Phreatobius sanguijuela is a species of catfish in the genus Phreatobius.

This species was discovered in a hand-dug well in located within the Río Paraguá drainage, a tributary of the Río Iténez in Bolivia. This species is endangered by environmental degradation due to pollution, water extraction for drinking and irrigation, mineral extraction, and associated erosion. It is often killed when accidentally caught from wells because of a superficial resemblance to leeches.

This small fish reaches a maximum length of 4.2 centimetres (1.7 in) SL. P. sanguijuela differs from P. cisternarum in a number of ways, but the main differences are the absence of eyes (which are present in P. cisternarum).

References

Phreatobius sanguijuela Wikipedia