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Scientific Name Spectracanthicus zuanoni  Chamon & Rapp Py-Daniel, 2014
Common Names L020, Acari Bola Branca
Storplettet Sugemalle (Denmark)
Type Locality Ilha do Sr. Izaltino, rio Xingu, Altamira, Pará, Brazil, 3°16'21"S, 52°12'07"W.
Etymology Genus: Latin, spectrum = look, apparition + Greek, akantha = thorn. 
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Size 129mm or 5.1" SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp.
Identification Spectracanthicus can be separated from all other loricariids except some Baryancistrus, Parancistrus and an undescribed Hemiancistrus by the presence of the dorsal-fin membrane contacting the adipose-fin spine. It can be separated from Baryancistrus and the Hemiancistrus by having fewer teeth (less than 25 vs. greater than 25) and from Parancistrus by having restricted gill openings. A key to the genus can be found here.

L019 and L020 are problematic species in terms of identification. The original DATZ article shows an underwater picture (the fish is actually trying to hide in a shoe!!!) where you only could see the coloration of the fish. However, this coloration belongs to two different species found at the same place in the Xingú, a Baryancistrus species (L019) and an Spectracanthicus species. We don't know which genus the first L020 belonged to. To clarify this for the future, L019 is the Baryancistrus sp. and L020 the Oligancistrus sp.
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Distribution South America: Brazil: Rio Xingú at Altamira
Amazon, Lower Amazon, Xingu (click on these areas to find other species found there)

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IUCN Red List Category Not Evaluated
Temperature 25.0-30.0°C or 77-86°F (Show species within this range)
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Feeding This species grazes on rocks, eating algae and other organisms in the periphyton. It typically feeds at night. User data.
Furniture In nature, this species is a moderate reophilic species that is found in rock-bottom areas subjected to backwater and strong currents. Specimens were found individually or in groups of three, under shelter boulders (adults) and spaces beneath rocks (juveniles), up to 2m deep.
Suggested Tankmates In nature, juvenile S. zuanoni are collected with Ancistrus sp., A. ranunculus, Baryancistrus xanthellus, Spectracanthicus punctatissimus, Hopliancistrus tricornis, Parancistrus nudiventris, Peckoltia vittata, and Pseudancistrus aff. barbatus.
Breeding Unreported.
Breeding Reports There is no breeding report.
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Reference Neotropical Ichthyology v. 12 (no. 1), pp 19, Figs. 14-15.
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Last Update 2021 Jan 10 07:53 (species record created: 2001 May 05 00:00)