- Source: Pseudohemiodon
Pseudohemiodon is a genus of armored catfishes native to South America.
Species
There are currently seven recognized species in this genus:
Pseudohemiodon amazonus (Delsman, 1941)
Pseudohemiodon apithanos Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1978
Pseudohemiodon devincenzii (Señorans, 1950)
Pseudohemiodon laminus (Günther, 1868)
Pseudohemiodon laticeps (Regan, 1904)
Pseudohemiodon platycephalus (Kner, 1853)
Pseudohemiodon thorectes Isbrücker, 1975
Distribution
Pseudohemiodon is distributed in the Amazon, Orinoco, and Paraná River basins.
Description
The body of Pseudohemiodon species is very flat and the pelvic fins are used mainly for locomotion on sand. Sexual dimorphism is unknown.
Ecology
Like other members of the Pseudohemiodon group, Pseudohemiodon occurs primarily over sandy substrates. Also like the other genera in the Pseudohemiodon group, species of this genus are abdomino-lip brooders. The very large eggs are incubated by the male.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pseudohemiodon
- Pseudohemiodon amazonus
- Pseudohemiodon thorectes
- Pseudohemiodon apithanos
- Pseudohemiodon devincenzii
- Pseudohemiodon laticeps
- Planiloricaria
- Pseudohemiodon laminus
- Pseudohemiodon platycephalus
- Crossoloricaria