ID Catfish - from Río Victoria

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ID Catfish - from Río Victoria

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What are these catfishes? (It is from locality Río Victoria.)

Corydoras ehrhardti or C. paleatus ?

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Otocinclus? But what kind is it?

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Loricariinae sp. - LG6 or not?

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Glanidium leopardum ?

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Bergiaria westermanni or not?

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Post by Marc van Arc »

Hi again. I can't help you much, but:
- that Cory is not C. paleatus
- the "Glanidium" looks like some sort of Trachelyopterus species. It's pattern is very nice, so I can imagine the "leopardum".
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Post by Silurus »

The last fish is not Bergiaria. Bergiaria is generally more slender and has a slightly different predorsal profile.

It looks like a member of the Pimelodus blochii group, or more likely, P. absconditus.
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Post by Silurus »

The Otocinclus might be an O. flexilis with very washed out coloration (due to stress?). I believe the auchenipterid is Trachelyopterus galeatus. Specimens from the southern end of its range appear to have more contrasting color.
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Silurus and Marc van Arc: Thank you very much.
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Post by a.d.wood »

Hi there,

Not sure if this is appropriate to the location quoted, but for the Corydoras:

Corydoras ellisae

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Post by chef »

closer to paleatus definately not ehrhardti or ellisae but could well be one of the new paleatus types coming out
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Post by Coryman »

I would say C. sp cf paleatus - C114

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