''Cetopsis'' is a
genus
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of
catfish
Catfish (or catfishes; order Siluriformes or Nematognathi) are a diverse group of ray-finned fish. Named for their prominent barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers, catfish range in size and behavior from the three largest species alive, ...
es (
order Siluriformes) of the
family
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Cetopsidae
The Cetopsidae are a small family of catfishes ( order Siluriformes), commonly called the whale catfishes.
Taxonomy
This family contains five genera divided into two subfamilies, Cetopsinae and Helogeneinae. Helogeneinae was previously a family ...
.
Taxonomy
''Cetopsis'' is one of four genera in the subfamily Cetopsinae within the family Cetopsidae.
''Cetopsis'' is greatly expanded from when it only included ''C. coecutiens''. A number of genera were
synonymized with ''Cetopsis'' to retain
monophyly
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of cetopsine genera without erecting many new ones.
Information on some species is limited due to lack of specimens. ''C. caiapo'', ''C. jurubidae'', ''C. sarcodes'', and ''C. umbrosa'' are only known from a single specimen each, ''C. starnesi'' is only known from two specimens, ''C. parma'' is only known from four, and ''C. sandrae'' from only six specimens.
Distribution
''Cetopsis'' species are found in major freshwater rivers draining to the east and west of
South America
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, including the
Amazon
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,
Atrato
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Climate
Atrato has an extremely wet tropical rainforest climate
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,
Madeira
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Magdalena,
Orinoco
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, and other rivers in
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Brazil
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,
Colombia
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Ecuador
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Peru
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Venezuela
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Description
''Cetopsis'' is distinguished from the other genera in the
Cetopsinae
The Cetopsidae are a small family of catfishes ( order Siluriformes), commonly called the whale catfishes.
Taxonomy
This family contains five genera divided into two subfamilies, Cetopsinae and Helogeneinae. Helogeneinae was previously a family ...
from the combination of the absence of a spinelet associated with the
dorsal fin
A dorsal fin is a fin located on the back of most marine and freshwater vertebrates within various taxa of the animal kingdom. Many species of animals possessing dorsal fins are not particularly closely related to each other, though through conv ...
, the absence of spines on the dorsal and
pectoral fin
Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as ...
s, and the possession of a single row of teeth on the
vomer
The vomer (; lat, vomer, lit=ploughshare) is one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull. It is located in the midsagittal line, and articulates with the sphenoid, the ethmoid, the left and right palatine bones, and the left and right maxill ...
.
Like most other members of the subfamily Cetopsinae, mature males in most species have the distal ends of the first rays of the dorsal and pectoral fins elongated into filaments and a convex (vs. straight) margin to the
anal fin
Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se ...
. Unlike all other species, in ''C. coecutiens'', the fin ray filaments are present in both sexes and this species must be differentiated by the anal fin. In ''C. oliveirai'', the fin ray filaments are much longer than in other species, however there is also no difference between the sexes in either the fin ray filament lengths or the anal fin margin. The presence of these traits in mature males cannot be confirmed in ''C. amphiloxa'', ''C. caiapo'', ''C. jurubidae'', ''C. parma'', due to the small number of specimens. The one specimen of ''C. sarcodes'' is probably an immature male based on the form of its
genital papilla The genital papilla is an anatomical feature of the external genitalia of some animals. In mammals
In mammals, the genital papilla is a part of female external genitalia not present in humans, which appears as a small, fleshy flab of tissue. The pa ...
, though it lacks the fin ray elongations and convex anal fin margin of mature males.
Colour patterns vary between species. ''C. amphiloxa'' has very small spots on the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the body, while ''C. montana'', ''C. plumbea'', ''C. starnesi'', and ''C. umbrosa'' have eye-sized spots on the lateral surfaces of the body. ''C. arcana'', ''C. caiapo'', ''C. orinoco'', ''C. parma'', ''C. sarcodes'' have a dark humeral spot (a spot in the shoulder region). ''C. arcana'', ''C. montana'', ''C. pearsoni'', ''C. sandrae'', ''C. starnesi'', and ''C. umbrosa'' have a posteriorly rounded, variably developed, bilobed patch of dark pigmentation at the base of the caudal fin. ''C. fimbriata'' have a band of dark pigmentation along the distal portions of the anal fin. ''C. motatanensis'' has a caudal fin darkly pigmented throughout other than for a narrow pale distal margin, while ''C. orinoco'' has dark pigmentation on the caudal fin particularly on the distal portions of the fin.
The body of ''Cetopsis'' species ranges from slender to stout. Unlike all other species, ''C. candiru'' has incisiform (vs. conical) teeth on the
vomer
The vomer (; lat, vomer, lit=ploughshare) is one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull. It is located in the midsagittal line, and articulates with the sphenoid, the ethmoid, the left and right palatine bones, and the left and right maxill ...
and
dentary
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, and also has a more slender body than all other species. Unlike all other species, ''C. coecutiens'' has transverse, slit-like posterior nares rather than rounded posterior nares. The eye is completely absent in ''C. oliveirai''; the eye, present to some degree in all other species of ''Cetopsis'', is situated on the lateral surface of the head and is visible from above but not below. In most species, the mouth is inferior and the width is one-half the length of the head; the margin of the lower jaw is often gently to broadly rounded. The mental
barbels
In fish anatomy and turtle anatomy, a barbel is a slender, whiskerlike sensory organ near the mouth. Fish that have barbels include the catfish, the carp, the goatfish, the hagfish, the sturgeon, the zebrafish, the black dragonfish and some ...
are almost always approximately the same size and length to each other and often the same length as or sometimes shorter than the slender and short maxillary barbels. In most species, the dorsal fin is moderately large, but in ''C. caiapo'' and ''C. parma'', it is relatively small. The caudal fin is shallowly to deeply forked and symmetrical (though apparently asymmetrical in ''C. jurubidae''), the ends of the lobes usually pointed, bluntly pointed, or rounded (however, the tips are damaged in the single specimen of ''C. umbrosa''). The base of the anal fin is moderate to long, though is relatively short in some species. The pelvic fin ranges from short to moderate to large. The pectoral fin length is usually two-thirds of the length of the head.
''C. oliveirai'' has been found to be a
paedomorphic
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species of the genus ''Cetopsis'', with many traits similar to juveniles of ''C. coecutiens''.
Ecology
''C. arcana'' was collected in a
karstic
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region of the upper Tocantins River basin in both epigean (above-ground) and
subterranean waters.
''C. baudoensis'' has been found in a highly turbid,
white-water river over clay bottoms with logs in the main channel and clay and leaves in the lower portions of the quebradas that were tributary to the main river channel. Specimens were collected at depths of 2 m or less and at an elevation of less than 50 m.
''C. motatanensis'' is found in swiftly flowing water among rubble to coarse gravel.
''C. oliveirai'' originates in white water systems at depths of 2–40 m and feeds on terrestrial
arthropod
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s.
''C. orinoco'' reportedly inhabits the middle portions of the water column of high-velocity streams during the night and hides among submerged branches and other obstructions in the river channel during the day.
''C. plumbea'' is reported to feed on a variety of terrestrial and aquatic
insect
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s. It inhabits streams with moderate current and a depth of up to 1 m, occurring within such streams in areas over sand substrates but lacking vegetation.
''C. sandrae'' was found in riffles in a relatively fast-flowing forest stream, approximately 3–4 m wide and 0.4–0.8 m deep with a small waterfall.
''C. candiru'', commonly known as the Candiru-açu, is perhaps the most formidable species, being a hunter and scavenger of dead and dying fish, which it devours from the inside-out using its circular maw of razor-sharp teeth. Featured heavily in
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's "Amazon Abyss", it has been implicated and proven to attack and devour humans, with corpses containing hundreds of fish being recorded in morgues. It is worth noting however that humans only become prey of ''C. candiru'' when dead or incapacitated, such as when drowned or drunk.
Species
There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus:
* ''
Cetopsis amphiloxa''
( C. H. Eigenmann, 1914)
* ''
Cetopsis arcana''
Vari
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* ''
Cetopsis baudoensis''
( Dahl, 1960)
* ''
Cetopsis caiapo''
Vari
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* ''
Cetopsis candiru''
Spix
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& Agassiz, 1829
* ''
Cetopsis coecutiens''
( M. H. C. Lichtenstein, 1819)
* ''
Cetopsis fimbriata''
Vari
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* ''
Cetopsis gobioides''
Kner, 1858
* ''
Cetopsis jurubidae''
( Fowler, 1944)
* ''
Cetopsis montana''
Vari
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* ''
Cetopsis motatanensis''
( L. P. Schultz, 1944)
* ''
Cetopsis oliveirai''
(Lundberg
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* ''
Cetopsis orinoco''
( L. P. Schultz, 1944)
* ''
Cetopsis othonops''
( C. H. Eigenmann, 1912)
* ''
Cetopsis parma''
J. C. de Oliveira, Vari
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& Ferraris, 2001
* ''
Cetopsis pearsoni''
Vari
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* ''
Cetopsis plumbea''
Steindachner
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, 1882
* ''
Cetopsis sandrae''
Vari
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, Ferraris & de Pinna
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* ''
Cetopsis sarcodes''
Vari
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, 2005
* ''
Cetopsis starnesi''
Vari
Vari ( el, Βάρη) is a southern suburb of Athens and former municipality in East Attica, Greece along the Athens coast. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni, of which it is a municipal un ...
, Ferraris & de Pinna
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, 2005
* ''
Cetopsis umbrosa''
Vari
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References
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Cetopsidae
Fish of the Amazon basin
Fish of Bolivia
Fish of Brazil
Fish of Colombia
Fish of Ecuador
Fish of Peru
Fish of Venezuela
Catfish genera
Taxa named by Louis Agassiz
Freshwater fish genera