Higher classification Trichomycterinae Rank Genus | Scientific name Trichomycterus Phylum Chordata Order Catfish | |
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Lower classifications Trichomycterus areolatus |
Pez life peruano trichomycterus punctulatus
Trichomycterus is a genus of pencil catfish, the largest genus of the family Trichomycteridae with over 160 species currently described. This genus is native to Central and South America. These fish are generally small, usually about 50–150 millimetres (2–6 in) SL. Species differ from one another primarily in body proportions, fin ray counts, and colouration.
Contents
- Pez life peruano trichomycterus punctulatus
- Trichomycterus
- Taxonomy
- Distribution and habitat
- Species
- References

Trichomycterus
Taxonomy

This genus is defined by the lack of specializations found in other trichomycterids and is certainly polyphyletic. Although known to contain many species, Trichomycterus is poorly known with many of the known species based on brief descriptions. Many species have been described recently and many more are waiting to be described.

Some authors have tentatively defined putative monophyletic assemblages within the genus Trichomycterus based on the possession of unique morphological features. The T. brasiliensis species-complex includes T. brasiliensis, T. iheringi, T. maracaya, T. mimonha, T. pirabitira, T. potschi, T. vermiculatus and several undescribed species apparently endemic to the main river basins draining the Brazilian Shield. However, an assemblage of species from south and southeastern Brazil is also supported that includes T. castroi, T. davisi, T. guaraquessaba, T. iheringi, T. immaculatus, T. itatiayae, T. mboycy, T. mirissumba, T. naipi, T. nigricans, T. papilliferus, T. plumbeus, T. stawiarski, T. taroba, T. triguttatus and T. zonatus. T. aguarague, T. alterus, T. belensis, T. boylei and T. ramosus and also form a diagnosable species assemblage.
Distribution and habitat

Species of Trichomycterus inhabit a diversity of habitats throughout South and Central America from Costa Rica in the north to Patagonia in the south and from lowland Atlantic rainforest in the east to Andean streams in the west. A number of species of Trichomycterus are known from various mid- to high-elevation localities in western Argentina; in these upland regions the species of Trichomycterus are among the few, or sometimes only, fishes occupying water bodies at middle to higher elevations. About 60 nominal species are endemic to the river basins draining the Andes and hills of the Guianan Shield and about 30 species are endemic to river basins draining the Brazilian Shield.

Despite the broad distribution of the genus, most species have limited distributions and usually are restricted to only one river. Wide-ranging species are most likely complexes of species that are difficult to differentiate, such as the T. brasiliensis species-complex. Trichomycterus gorgona, from a small stream on Gorgona Island located west of the Pacific coast of Colombia, is the first known trichomycterid to be endemic to an offshore island.

Six troglobitic species are in the genus Trichomycterus: T. chaberti, T. itacarambiensis, T. santanderensis, T. spelaeus and T. uisae.
Species
There are currently 169 recognized species in this genus: