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Platystacus

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Species of fish

Banded banjo
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Aspredinidae
Genus: Platystacus
Bloch, 1794
Species: P. cotylephorus
Binomial name
Platystacus cotylephorus
Bloch, 1794
Synonyms

(Genus)

  • Platysomatos Bloch, 1797
  • Cotylephorus Swainson, 1838

(Species)

  • Silurus hexadactylus La Cepède, 1803
  • Cotylephorus blochii Swainson, 1838
  • Aspredo sexcirrhis Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840
  • Aspredo spectrum Gronow, in Gray, 1854
  • Platystacus nematophorus Bleeker, 1862

Platystacus is a genus of banjo catfish in the family Aspredinidae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Platystacus cotylephorus, commonly known as the banded banjo . The genus Platystacus is the sister group to a clade containing Aspredo and Aspredinichthys. P. cotylephorus originates from coastal waters and lower portions of rivers of northern South America, from Venezuela to northern Brazil.

This species grows up to about 32.0 centimetres (12.6 in) SL and is distinguished from all other aspredinids by having 4+5 caudal fin rays. They are further distinguished from its close relatives by the absence of accessory maxillary barbels and the presence of well developed rows of unculiferous tubercles.

P. cotylephorus is usually found in brackish waters on the soft bottoms of shallow, turbid water near to the mouths of rivers. reportedly it migrates into freshwater, though spawning is believed to take place in brackish water. This species has an unusual mode of reproduction in which the eggs are attached to the underside of the female who carries them around with her until they hatch.

References

  1. ^ Ferraris, Carl J. Jr. (2007). "Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1418: 1–628. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1418.1.1.
  2. ^ Friel, John Patrick (1994-12-13). "A Phylogenetic Study of the Neotropical Banjo Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Aspredinidae)" (PDF). Duke University, Durham, NC. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
  3. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Platystacus cotylephorus". FishBase. December 2011 version.

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Taxon identifiers
Platystacus cotylephorus


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