Lasiancistrus
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''Lasiancistrus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of suckermouth armored catfishes. They are native to South America and
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.


Taxonomy

''Lasiancistrus'' was first described as a subgenus of ''
Ancistrus ''Ancistrus'' is a genus of nocturnal freshwater fish in the family Loricariidae of order Siluriformes, native to freshwater habitats in South America and Panama. Fish of this genus are common in the aquarium trade where they are known as bushyn ...
'' in 1904, including ''A. heteracanthus'', ''A. pictus'', ''A. mystacinus'', and ''A. guacharote''. Later, it was raised to genus level, and several unrelated species were included. Many of these species have since been moved to other genera, such as ''
Pseudolithoxus ''Pseudolithoxus'' is a genus of suckermouth armored catfishes with five described species from the basins of the Orinoco, Casiquiare and upper Rio Negro in Venezuela. Additionally, a possibly undescribed species is known from the Trombetas an ...
''. Most ''Lasiancistrus'' species had been described from few specimens; the genus was revised in 2005, synonymizing many of the existing species into four species, ''L. caucanus'', ''L. guacharote'', ''L. heteracanthus'', and ''L. schomburgkii''. ''L. maracaiboensis'' and ''L. mystacinus'' are synonyms of ''L. guacharote''. ''L. castelnaui'', ''L. caquetae'', ''L. guapore'', ''L. multispinis'', ''L. pictus'', and ''L. scolymus'' are synonyms of ''L. schomburgkii''. ''L. planiceps'', ''L. mayoloi'', and ''L. volcanensis'' are synonyms of ''L. caucanus''. In addition, two new species, ''L. saetiger'' and ''L. tentaculatus'', were described.


Species

There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Lasiancistrus caucanus'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1912 * '' Lasiancistrus guacharote'' (
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, 1840)
* '' Lasiancistrus heteracanthus'' ( Günther, 1869) * '' Lasiancistrus saetiger'' Armbruster, 2005 * '' Lasiancistrus schomburgkii'' ( Günther, 1864) * '' Lasiancistrus tentaculatus'' Armbruster, 2005


Distribution and habitat

Unlike many other members of Ancistrini, the ranges of most of the ''Lasiancistrus'' species are quite broad. ''Lasiancistrus'' species are found throughout the Amazon basin, the upper and middle of the Orinoco River basin, the
Rupununi River The Rupununi is a region in the south-west of Guyana, bordering the Brazilian Amazon. The Rupununi river, also known by the local indigenous peoples as ''Raponani'', flows through the Rupununi region. The name Rupununi originates from the word '' ...
basin (
Essequibo River The Essequibo River ( Spanish: ''Río Esequibo'' originally called by Alonso de Ojeda ''Río Dulce'') is the largest river in Guyana, and the largest river between the Orinoco and Amazon. Rising in the Acarai Mountains near the Brazil–Guyana b ...
drainage), the Lake Maracaibo drainage, and drainages west of the
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in Colombia and
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to the
Bayano River Bayano River is a river of Panama in the Panamá Province. It is an alternative name for the upper part of the Chepo River. It is named after Bayano, the leader of a slave revolt and ruler of a kingdom of former slaves in 16th century Panama. ...
. The species of ''Lasiancistrus'' are most commonly found in small creeks, typically in swift flow. However, some of the streams where ''Lasiancistrus'' can be found are in the lowlands, and hypoxia has been observed in one such stream, suggesting that lowlands are not a barrier to the movement of these species. ''Lasiancistrus'' are most common in lower piedmont streams and are more likely to spread between rivers this way rather than through the lowlands.


Description

Adult ''Lasiancistrus'' have whiskerlike
odontode Odontodes, or dermal teeth, are hard structures found on the external surfaces of animals or near internal openings. They consist of a soft pulp surrounded by dentine and covered by a mineralized substance such as enamel, a structure similar to th ...
s on their cheeks which are unique among the Loricariidae. These hair-like odontodes are part of their evertible cheek odontodes; they are very narrow, but appear to be made out of the same material as the other odontodes. Their presence does not appear to be
sexually dimorphic Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most ani ...
, although males may have longer ones. In nuptial males, there are fleshy tentacles on the pectoral-fin spines longer than their associated odontodes, which differentiates it from all genera except ''
Ancistrus ''Ancistrus'' is a genus of nocturnal freshwater fish in the family Loricariidae of order Siluriformes, native to freshwater habitats in South America and Panama. Fish of this genus are common in the aquarium trade where they are known as bushyn ...
''. They are differentiated from ''Ancistrus'' by the presence of plates along the edge of the snout (''Ancistrus'' lack these plates) and by maximally having translucent tentacles on the snout that have odontodes associated with them (in ''Ancistrus'' there are larger tentacles without associated odontodes coloured the same as the head). The snout of nuptial males are almost square, rather than rounded as in females and juveniles. Adult males of most species (except ''L. tentaculatus'') have whiskerlike odontodes at anterolateral corner of snout; in ''L. tentaculatus'', males have tentacles instead of whiskerlike odontodes along anterior margin of snout. Also, nuptial males with tentacles longer than their associated odontodes on the pectoral-fin spine. ''Lasiancistrus'' species are medium-sized loricariids, with the largest being about 19.0 centimetres (7.5 in) SL. The body is strongly dorsoventrally compressed and moderately wide. The head and nape are gently sloped to the insertion of the dorsal fin. The ventral surface of the fish is flat. The head contours are smooth. The eyes are small to medium. The
caudal 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 ...
is slightly emarginate to forked, with the lower lobe longer than the upper lobe. The dorsal flap of the iris is present. The lips are wide and fairly thin; the upper lip has small, round
papilla Papilla (Latin, 'nipple') or papillae may refer to: In animals * Papilla (fish anatomy), in the mouth of fish * Basilar papilla, a sensory organ of lizards, amphibians and fish * Dental papilla, in a developing tooth * Dermal papillae, part of ...
e and the lower lip has medium-sized papillae anteriorly and smaller ones posteriorly. No
morphometric Morphometrics (from Greek μορϕή ''morphe'', "shape, form", and -μετρία ''metria'', "measurement") or morphometry refers to the quantitative analysis of ''form'', a concept that encompasses size and shape. Morphometric analyses are co ...
,
meristic Meristics is an area of ichthyology and herpetology which relates to counting quantitative features of fish and reptiles, such as the number of fins or scales. A meristic (countable trait) can be used to describe a particular species of fish, or us ...
, or skeletal differences could be found among the species of ''Lasiancistrus''. The only differences between the species are the degree of abdominal plating (itself a characteristic that is likely to be very homoplastic) and coloration. ''L. schomburgkii'' has a body and fins with small white spots less than half the diameter of the plates (although spots may be faded); its plates are entirely dark or with small spots. ''L. saetiger'' has a body and paired fins with large white spots almost the same size as the plates, with the dorsal fin without spots; its plates are outlined in black. In the rest of the species, the dorsal fin is with black spots, the body is with dark markings and light markings, if present, are usually present as blotches or thick lines (except in the Bayano River population in Panama of ''L. caucanus''); the body is never completely dark. In ''L. caucanus'' and ''L. tentaculatus'', the abdomen lacks plates; between these two species, ''L. caucanus'' has whiskerlike odontodes on the corners of the snout in nuptial males and an emarginate caudal fin, while ''L. tentaculatus'' has tentacles along the anterior margin of the snout in nuptial males and a forked caudal fin. In the remaining two species, the abdomen has plates in at least a small patch medial to the insertion of the pectoral-fin spines; in ''L. heteracanthus'', the abdomen has plates underneath entire pectoral girdle and on the abdomen, while in ''L. guacharote'', the abdomen has only a couple of plates medial to insertion of pectoral-fin spines.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2706968 Ancistrini Fish of South America Catfish genera Taxa named by Charles Tate Regan Freshwater fish genera