- Source: Caquetaia kraussii
Caquetaia kraussii is a species of fish endemic to the basin of the Atrato, Cauca, Magdalena, as well as the basin of Lake Maracaibo. The fish has been introduced to the Orinoco River basin. The specific name honours the German naturalist Christian F. F. Krauss (1812-1890) who was director of the Royal Natural History Cabinet in Stuttgart.
Biology
Prefers swamps and marshes with abundant aquatic plants, but also found in rivers. Eats other fish and benthic invertebrates.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Caquetaia kraussii
- Caquetaia
- Astyanax caucanus
- List of fishes of the Magdalena River
- List of least concern perciform fishes