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Loricariids exhibit a wide range of reproductive strategies, including cavity spawning, attachment of eggs on the underside of rocks, and egg-carrying. Parental care is usually good, and the male guards the eggs and sometimes the larvae. The eggs hatch after four to 20 days, depending on the species.
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in loricariids support only small maxillary barbels and are primarily used to mediate the lateral lip tissue in which they are embedded, preventing failure of suction during inspiration. To achieve suction, the fish presses its lips against the substrate and expands its oral cavity, causing negative
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is known for being kept out of water and sold alive in fish markets, surviving up to 30 hours out of water. Loricariids are facultative air breathers; they will only breathe air if under stress and will only use their gills in situations when oxygen levels are high. The dry season is a likely
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Brito, Paulo M.; Dutheil, Didier B.; Keith, Philippe; Carnevale, Giorgio; Meunier, François J.; Khalloufi, Bouziane; Gueriau, Pierre (2024). "A reply to a comment on Brito et al., 2024, A Saharan fossil and the dawn of the
Neotropical armoured catfishes in Gondwana by Britz, Pinion, Kubicek and
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seems to be a common feature among loricariids; this is demonstrated by a higher number of biarmed chromosomes in species with lower diploid number and many uniarmed chromosomes in species with higher diploid numbers. Studies conducted with representatives of some genera of
Hypostominae showed,
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to the rest of the family. Neoplecostominae are the most basal group among the loricariids with the exception of
Lithogeneinae. However, the genera of Neoplecostominae do not appear to form a monophyletic assemblage. The two subfamilies Loricariinae and Hypoptopomatinae appear to be generally
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regarded as monophyletic. However, the monophyly and composition of the other subfamilies are currently being examined and will likely be altered substantially in the future. The
Hypostominae are the largest subfamily of Loricariidae. It is made up of five
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Ribeiro, Alexandre C.; Lima, Flávio C. T.; Pereira, Edson H. L. (2012). "A New Genus and
Species of a Minute Suckermouth Armored Catfish (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Rio Tocantins Drainage, Central Brazil: The Smallest Known Loricariid Catfish".
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family, including about 684 species in around 92 genera, with new species being described each year. However, this family is in flux, and revisions are likely. For example, the subfamily
Ancistrinae is accepted as late as the 2006 edition of Nelson's
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Brito, P. M.; Dutheil, D. B.; Gueriau, P.; Keith, P.; Carnevale, G.; Britto, M.; Meunier, F. J.; Khalloufi, B.; King, A.; de Amorim, P. F.; Costa, W. J. E. M. (2024). "A saharan fossil and the dawn of
Neotropical armoured catfishes in Gondwana".
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Two new species of
Loricariidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from main channels of the upper and middle Amazon Basin, with discussion of deep water specialization in loricariids. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. 19:
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develop almost anywhere on the external surface of the body and first appear soon after hatching; odontodes appear in a variety of shapes and sizes and are often sexually dimorphic, being larger in breeding males. In most
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assemblage in even the earliest classifications of the
Siluriformes, meaning they consist of a natural grouping with a common ancestor and all of its descendants. Loricariidae is one of seven families in the superfamily
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Most species of loricariids are nocturnal and will shy away from bright light, appreciating some sort of cover to hide under throughout the day. As they often originate from habitats with fast-moving water,
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The suckermouth exhibited by these catfish allows them to adhere to objects in their habitats, even in fast-flowing waters. The mouth and teeth also are adapted to feed on a variety of foods, such as
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ranges from 2n = 52 to 2n = 80. However, the supposed wide karyotypic diversity the family
Loricariidae or the subfamily Hypostominae would present is almost exclusively restricted to the genus
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Alves, Anderson Luís; Oliveira, Claudio; Foresti (2005). "Comparative cytogenetic analysis of eleven species of subfamilies Neoplecostominae and Hypostominae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)".
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Britz, R.; Pinion, Amanda K.; Kubicek, Kole M.; Conway, Kevin W. (2024). "Comment on "A Saharan fossil and the dawn of Neotropical armoured catfishes in Gondwana" by Brito et al".
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A new species of blind armoured catfish, genus "Ancistrus", from caves of Bodoquena region, Mato Grosso do Sul, southwestern Brazil (Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Ancistrinae).
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are an exceptional group among loricariids, having a circular iris. The presence or absence of the iris operculum can be used for identification of species in the subfamily
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organs. These complex structures would have been independently evolved a number of times within the family. This includes an enlarged stomach in the Pterygoplichthyini,
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Schaefer, Scott A.; Lauder, George V. (1986). "Historical Transformation of Functional Design: Evolutionary Morphology of Feeding Mechanisms in Loricarioid Catfishes".
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This family has extremely variable color patterns and body shapes. Loricariids are characterized by bony plates covering their bodies, similar to the bony plates in
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2121:"The eyes of suckermouth armoured catfish (Loricariidae, subfamily Hypostomus): pupil response, lenticular longitudinal spherical aberration and retinal topography"
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Armbruster, Jonathan W. (1998). "Phylogenetic Relationships of the Suckermouth Armored Catfishes of the Rhinelepis Group (Loricariidae: Hypostominae)".
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species, sharp evertible cheek spines (elongated odontodes) are often more developed in males and are used in intraspecific displays and combat.
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Miranda Ribeiro, 1918 (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Loricariidae), and description of a new species from the Rio Iguaçu basin, Brazil"
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1418:"The genera of the Neotropical armored catfish subfamily Loricariinae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): a practical key and synopsis"
1977:(Siluriformes: Loricariidae) with comments on the evolution of snout tentacles as a novel reproductive strategy: larval mimicry"
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is 2n = 54 in this family, but with a wide variation in the chromosome number in this fish group, ranging from 2n = 36 in the
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fish, where they are often sold as "plecs", "plecos" or "plecostomus". These fish are often purchased because of their
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cover almost the entire surface of the body and fin spines. Body lengths can range from 2.22 cm (0.87 in) in
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1855:: A New Species of Loricariid Catfish (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from Southern Brazil, with Comments on the Genus
1344:"Karyotype description of three species of Loricariidae (Siluriformes) and occurrence of the ZZ/ZW sexual system in
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2013:"A head with a suckermouth : a functional-morphological study of the head of the suckermouth armoured catfish
1527:"Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types"
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mountains, however, most species are generally restricted to small geographic ranges. They are primarily found in
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Geerinckx, Tom; Brunain, Marleen; Herrel, Anthony; Aerts, Peter; Adriaens, Dominique (January 2007).
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Eigenmann, 1909 (Siluriformes, Loricariidae): Evidence from High-Resolution Computed Microtomography"
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are highly mobile, and the lower jaws have evolved towards a medial position, with the teeth pointed
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Members of the family Loricariidae are commonly referred to as loricariids, suckermouth catfishes,
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1140:"A fossil loricariid catfish (Siluriformes: Loricarioidea) from the Taubaté Basin, eastern Brazil"
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usually has a spine at the forward edge. These fish have, when they are present, a unique pair of
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Reis, 1987, from central Brazil (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)". In Aldemaro Romero (ed.).
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Angulo, Arturo; Garita-Alvarado, Carlos A.; Bussing, William A.; López, Myrna I. (2013).
1718:, a new suckermouth armored catfish from Southern Venezuela (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)"
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Werneke, David C.; Armbruster, Jonathan W.; Lujan, Nathan K.; Taphorn, Donald C. (2005).
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Trajano, E (2001). "Habitat and population data of troglobitic armored cave catfish,
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de Oliveira, Renildo Ribeiro; Souza, Issakar Lima Souza; Venere, Paulo Cesar (2006).
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Douglas, Ron H.; Collin, Shaun P.; Corrigan, Julie (2002-11-15).
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Artoni, Roberto Ferreira; Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos (2001).
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diets. The body is characteristically flattened in this family.
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Reis, 1987, from central Brazil (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)".
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Kavalco, KF; Pazza, R; Bertollo, LAC; Moreira-Filho, O (2005).
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2311:: gut microflora and cellulolytic enzyme activities".
2134:(22). The Journal of Experimental Biology: 3425–3433.
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Malabarba, Maria Claudia; Lundberg, John G. (2007).
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All Catfish Species Inventory page for Loricariidae
689:(small projections) on the lips. When present, the
1728:(4). Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia: 543–548.
1592:(3401). American Museum of Natural History: 1–55.
2341:Developments in Environmental Biology of Fishes.
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2479:THE LORICARIIDAE by Dr. Jonathan Armbruster
2362:Revue française d'Aquariologie Herpétologie
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2781:Extant Cenomanian first appearances
2441:Lujan, N.K., and C. Chamon (2008).
2357:Sabino, J., and E. Trajano (1997).
596:characters. Within the superfamily
301:(order Siluriformes), with over 90
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2487:Catalogue of loricariid catfishes
2220:10.1111/j.1601-5223.2001.00201.x
2066:Armbruster, Jonathan W. (1998).
1675:Pereira, Edson H. Lopes (2005).
1508:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00229.x
979:Most species of loricariids are
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2414:Environmental Biology of Fishes
2339:The Biology of Hypogean Fishes.
2128:Journal of Experimental Biology
1849:(2002). Schaefer, S. A. (ed.).
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835:, many species have a modified
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2383:The biology of hypogean fishes
1525:Ferraris, Carl J. Jr. (2007).
1263:. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
1069:Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus
519:group in Loricariidae, is the
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2021:(Loricariidae, Siluriformes)"
1984:Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters
896:, to 2n = 96 in a species of
309:. Loricariids originate from
2391:10.1007/978-94-015-9795-1_14
1348:Cardoso & Lucinda, 2003"
993:, prefer to live in groups.
962:. Some species, notably the
2337:Romero, A., editor (2001).
1577:Schaefer, Scott A. (2003).
1259:Nelson, Joseph, S. (2006).
972:, or the ability to digest
946:attached to a piece of wood
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2379:Ancistrus cryptophthalmus
1646:10.1007/s10709-004-7561-4
1590:American Museum Novitates
1558:10.11646/zootaxa.1418.1.1
1439:10.11646/zootaxa.1462.1.1
893:Rineloricaria latirostris
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2776:Catfish of South America
1947:. December 2011 version.
1937:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.).
1783:10.1016/j.gr.2024.06.013
1759:10.1016/j.gr.2024.06.014
1716:Hemiancistrus guahiborum
1189:10.1016/j.gr.2024.04.008
1084:Loricariids are popular
987:, while others, such as
927:sex-determination system
681:). These fish exhibit a
608:Distribution and habitat
2426:10.1023/A:1011884829498
2313:Journal of Fish Biology
2140:10.1242/jeb.205.22.3425
1722:Neotropical Ichthyology
1685:Neotropical Ichthyology
1355:Neotropical Ichthyology
1144:Neotropical Ichthyology
915:within this group, the
661:Description and biology
417:taxonomically described
365:Plecostomus plecostomus
2267:10.1038/sj.hdy.6800595
1463:"Loricariid taxa list"
1346:Hemiancistrus spilomma
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423:Taxonomy and evolution
370:Hypostomus plecostomus
340:Hypostomus plecostomus
41:Late Oligocene–Present
2707:Paleobiology Database
1939:"Family Loricariidae"
1384:"What are L Numbers?"
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943:Panaque nigrolineatus
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1046:Peckoltia pankimpuju
463:This is the largest
2458:. Planetcatfish.com
1853:Pogonopoma obscurum
1581:Lithogenes villosus
1261:Fishes of the World
1052:Panaque bathyphilus
983:. Some species are
655:black acidic waters
636:, and two species (
471:Fishes of the World
129:Loricaria simillima
1845:Quevedo, Rodrigo;
1801:Systematic Zoology
1579:"Relationships of
1461:J. W. Armbruster.
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2400:978-90-481-5848-5
1775:Gondwana Research
1751:Gondwana Research
1677:"Resurrection of
1315:. WetWebMedia.com
1270:978-0-471-25031-9
1217:10.1643/ci-11-137
1177:Gondwana Research
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1078:algae eater
1018:troglobites
985:territorial
884:chromosomes
864:Rhinelepini
765:hydrostatic
750:premaxillae
738:suckermouth
703:detrivorous
699:herbivorous
691:adipose fin
647:aspidolepis
583:obaichthyid
578:Afrocascudo
551:Loricariid
542:Rhinelepini
534:Hypostomini
438:Amphiliidae
361:plecostomus
269:Otothyrinae
239:Afrocascudo
2765:Categories
2462:2022-02-11
2289:2009-06-23
2102:2009-06-23
2045:2007-07-24
1994:2009-06-23
1907:Check List
1857:Pogonopoma
1563:2009-06-23
1444:2009-06-23
1319:2007-05-03
1123:References
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1094:vegetarian
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1002:Hypostomus
990:Otocinclus
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841:omega iris
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813:Ancistrini
784:Otocinclus
769:Hypostomus
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707:Taste buds
651:Costa Rica
618:freshwater
590:Obaichthys
573:Cenomanian
546:Ancistrini
513:Lithogenes
508:Lithogenes
480:Delturinae
379:Farlowella
329:. Several
315:Costa Rica
311:freshwater
245:Delturinae
219:Rafinesque
109:Cenomanian
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2207:Hereditas
2015:Ancistrus
1975:Ancistrus
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970:xylophagy
898:Upsilodus
833:bony fish
808:odontodes
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559:from the
557:Taubateia
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154:Eukaryota
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2254:Heredity
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1944:FishBase
1888:85769730
1829:86178220
1654:16134327
1634:Genetica
1616:36180254
1483:Delturus
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1098:omnivore
1086:aquarium
1043:rivers,
960:detritus
874:Genetics
845:crescent
774:Lithoxus
742:maxillae
687:papillae
679:corselet
413:L-number
407:L-number
391:cascudos
345:aquarium
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174:Chordata
170:Phylum:
164:Animalia
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2530:Q663380
2309:Panaque
2284:6149247
2185:1447792
2097:1447796
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1662:8239240
1535:Zootaxa
1426:Zootaxa
998:hypoxia
965:Panaque
933:Ecology
880:diploid
718:Panaque
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307:species
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335:plecos
331:genera
319:Panama
303:genera
295:family
273:Genus
233:Genus
221:, 1815
111:record
2743:WoRMS
2720:Plazi
2699:87895
2686:31002
2642:IRMNG
2634:85876
2582:48102
2569:15770
2280:S2CID
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1658:S2CID
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952:algae
852:omega
671:Latin
614:Andes
517:basal
387:range
2681:NCBI
2655:ITIS
2621:5158
2616:GBIF
2608:5097
2577:BOLD
2395:ISBN
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2272:PMID
2225:PMID
2169:1998
2144:PMID
2081:1998
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