Paul Dixon (2) Ingo Seidel (2) Felipe Cantera (1)
Description:The following summary is from AZPELLICUETA et al (2004). Epactionotus (Hisonotus) aky is diagnosed by the following combination of characters: 1) 21 to 23 lateral plates; 2) light stripes extended from snout tip to supraoccipital level; 3) caudal fin with dark vertical stripes; 4) ventral surface of body completely covered by small platelets; 5) 1-4 feeble serrae on distal portion of pectoral spine posterior margin. Hisonotus aky (Azpelicueta, Casciotta, Almirón & Körber, 2004) was originally described in Epactionotus Reis & Schaefer, 1998 because of its supposed possession of three synapomorphies proposed for that genus. Neural spine of seventh vertebra not contacting nuchal plate dorsally (contacting unpaired predorsal plates), first dorsal proximal radial contacting the eighth vertebral centrum, and absence of an expanded fleshy flap on the dorsal surface of the first pelvic-fin ray in males. Also, Hisonotus aky possesses one of the additional diagnostic characters of Epactionotus: longitudinal light stripes on dorsal surface of head. However, the examination of type specimens of Epactionotus aky indicates the absence of most diagnostic features for the genus. Reproduction:Scatters eggs throughout the aquarium and are not cared for by the parents. This species has been bred by image contributor Paul Dixon and is shown here. Aquarium Care: Said to be a bit more problematic in the aquarium if good water quality is not adhered to. They rest on aquatic vegetation in the aquarium so long leaved plants are recommended. Cooler temperatures and a strong filtration with adequate current will fare better for this species and for this genera overall. Diet: Will feed on flake, algae, tablet foods and algae wafers. Remarks: According to Evers et al, they are only found in a small area in the Rio Uruguay drainage in the Fortaleza Creek, close to the city of Paraiso.
Green Oto
Epactionotus aky
Loricariidae
South America:Argentina, Yabotí-Guazú basin, Uruguay River system, Misiones. Type locality: Argentina, Misiones, Río Uruguay basin, Arroyo Garibaldi (26º38'46.1"S, 53º59'55"W).
4.5cm. (1¾ins)
18-24°c (63-75°f.)
6.5-7.2.
Azpellicueta,
Casciotta, Almiron, & S. Korber, 2004,
A new species of Otothyrini (Siluriformes: Loricariidae:
Hypoptopomatinae) from the Río Uruguay basin,
Argentina.
Evers, H.-G. & I.Seidel: Mergus,
Baensch Catfish Atlas Volume 1, 1st English edn., 2005.
Pp.944.
Ferraris, C.J. Jr., 2007. Checklist
of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes),
and catalogue of siluriform primary types. Zootaxa 1418:1-628.
Tiago Pinto Carvalho; The species of
Hisonotus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae: Hypoptopomatinae)
of the Rio Uruguay basin, southeastern South America
in: A new species of Hisonotus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae:
Hypoptopomatinae) from the Laguna dos Patos Basin, Southern
Brazil.
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