Pseudotocinclus juquiae

Takako, Oliveira & Oyakawa, 2005
Pseudotocinclus juquiae
"Yeke'a", "juquia" or "jequiá" (Tupi) - a small fishing device that is used in shallow waters and refers to the place of origin
 
Family
 
Subfamily
 
Tribe
Synonyms
unknown
critical endangered
Length (total)
approx.  7 cm
Standard length (documented)
58.7 mm
Recommended tank size
60 cm
Temperature
16 - 22 °C
unnamed creek to ➀ rio Juquiá near ribeirão das Antas, ribeirão das Antas, ribeirão do Poço Grande

São Paulo

Brazil

rio Juquiá ➙ rio Ribeira de Iguape ➙ Atlantic SE

[ -23.997,-46.934 ]
Map to Pseudotocinclus juquiae
High above sea level
~670 m
(Prefered) River depth
> 1.00 m
Flow
small
Substrate
sand, mud
Eats plants
not known
Keeping in groups is necessary.
unknown
 
 
 
absent
(4 -) 6 (- 7) soft rays
(13 -) 14 soft rays
slightly incised / concave, pointed
I / (5 -) 7 rays
(4 -) 6 soft rays
5 soft rays
Sympatric with
Microcambeva ribeirae
Parotocinclus maculicauda
Pseudotothyris obtusa
Rhamdia quelen
Astyanax ribeirae
Characidium pterostictum
Characidium schubarti
Geophagus brasiliensis
Gymnotus pantherinus
Hoplias malabaricus
Hyphessobrycon bifasciatus
Hyphessobrycon reticulatus
Mimagoniates microlepis
Phalloceros caudimaculatus
Rineloricaria sp.
Rivulus santensis
Not on the positive list of Brazil in 2012 : The positive list of Brazil
On the negative list of Brazil from 2020 : The negative list of Brazil
Pic. 2: Pseudotocinclus juquiae
Many thanks to
for the pictures
Bárbara B. Calegari (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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