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Scientific Name | Trichomycterus aguarague Fernández & Osinaga, 2006 |
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Type Locality | Provice Gran Chaco, National Park Aguarague, Quebrada Timboycito, a Río Caiguami tributary, Tarija, Bolivia, 21°30'S, 63°60'W, elevation 700-800 meters. |
Pronunciation | trick oh mick terr uss. |
Etymology | Trichomycterus: From the Greek trichos, meaning hair and mykter, meaning nose; in reference to the barbels. The specific epithet, aguarague, refers to Aguarague National Park, the type locality of the species; treated as a noun in apposition to the generic name. |
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Size | 56mm or 2.2" SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp. |
Identification | Trichomycterus aguarague is readily distinguished from all other congeners from western and southern South America by having five precaudal vertebrae, maxillary barbel base engrossed and wide like a skin flap or fold, premaxillary bone smaller than maxilla, and the odontodes embedded in thick integument that covers interopercle (except this character is shared with T. alterus (Marini, Nichols & La Monte), T. belensis Fernández & Vari, T. ramosus Fernández, and T. boylei (Nichols), which are all from Argentina.)Color in alcohol: T. aguarague demonstrates considerable variation in intensity of pigmentation on the head and body. Most have pattern of distinct, albeit faint, marbled formed by patches of small dark chromatophores. Darkly pigmented specimens with marbled, dark pigmentation present on dorsal and dorsolateral surfaces of head and trunk and all but ventral-most portion of caudal peduncle. Ventral surface of head ranging from lightly pigmented to hyaline. All barbels pigmented at least to some degree and opercular and interopercular odontodes and oral dentition unpigmented, even in overall more darkly pigmented individuals. Dorsal, anal, and pectoral fins with irregular dark pigmentation present on rays and membranes. Caudal fin with membranes irregularly darker than those of other unpaired fins. Pelvic fin ranging from lightly pigmented to hyaline. |
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Distribution | South America: Aguarague National Park in Bolivia. La Plata, ParanĂ¡, Paraguay, Pilcomayo, Upper Pilcomayo (click on these areas to find other species found there) Login to view the map. |
IUCN Red List Category | Least Concern , range map and more is available on the IUCN species page. Last assessed 2014. |
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Feeding | Stomach contents of one wild-caught specimen contained dipteran larvae; a diet of autochthonous benthic macroinvertebrates is common to many congeners. User data. |
Furniture | In the wild, found in mountainous rivers and streams that are generally 3–6m wide and 0.32–1.35m deep, with clear waters running over sandy and rock-pebble substrates, at elevations of approximately 615–910 m. The region is characterized by torrential hydrological conditions associated with abundant summer rains between January and March and a May to November dry season. Water temperatures 24–30C and the pH 7.5. Water current velocities were 9.4–15.6m/s during the dry season. |
Breeding | Unreported in the aquarium. |
Breeding Reports | There is no breeding report. |
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Reference | Environmental Biology of Fishes v. 75, pp 386, Figs. 1, 2b, 3b. |
Registered Keepers | There is no registered keeper. |
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Spotters | Spotted this species somewhere? Click the binoculars! There is no record of this fish being seen. |
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Last Update | 2025 Jan 01 12:29 (species record created: 2014 Jul 02 19:08) |