Aposturisoma Isbruecker , Britski, Nijssen & Ortega, 1983

Raphael Covain & Sonia Fisch-Muller, 2007, The genera of the Neotropical armored catfish subfamily Loricariinae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): a practical key and synopsis., Zootaxa 1462, pp. 1-40 : 27

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Aposturisoma Isbruecker , Britski, Nijssen & Ortega, 1983
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Aposturisoma Isbruecker, Britski, Nijssen & Ortega, 1983 View in CoL View at ENA   ZBK .

Type species: Aposturisoma myriodon Isbruecker, Britski, Nijssen & Ortega, 1983   ZBK .

Holotype: MZUSP 15328 , Peru, Ucayali Department, Coronel Portillo Province, Rio Aguaytia drainage, Rio Huacamayo at Tingo Maria .

Gender: neuter.

This monotypic genus is only known from its type locality and few data are presently available. This is a rheophilic species that has been collected with representatives of the genus Chaetostoma   ZBK ( Isbrücker et al. 1983). Evers & Seidel (2005) described the habitat of Aposturisoma myriodon   ZBK as clear, with swift current and shallow waters. They noticed that Aposturisoma   ZBK frequentes areas with rubble substrates in this biotope. Its morphology is similar to that of Farlowella   ZBK , to which it is closely related because of the numerous predorsal plates and the origin of the dorsal fin in front of the origin of the anal fin. Nevertheless it has a larger mouth, a much deeper and wider body and a much thicker caudal peduncle which can be interpreted as an adaptation to stream habitat, as this kind of adaptations is also found in rheophilic fishes of the genus Chaetostoma   ZBK , rather than an intermediary between Farlowella   ZBK and Sturisoma as supposed by Isbrücker et al. (1983), these two genera not being particularly rheophilic.

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