Synonyms
juil de Tonala
Tonala Catfish
Tonala Catfish
Length (total)
approx. 10 cm
Recommended tank size
60 cm
Nutrition (mostly): carnivore
Eats plants
not known
unknown
 
long
incised / concave, round
convex
incised / concave, round
convex
not known
- Silfvergrip, A.M.C. , 1996 "A systematic revision of the neotropical catfish genus Rhamdia (Teleostei, Pimelodidae)" P. 130
- Reis, R.E., Kullander, S.O. & Ferraris, C.J. et.al., 2003 "Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of South and Central America" P. 423
- Eigenmann, C.H. & Eigenmann, R.S., 1888 "Preliminary Notes on South American Nemotognathi" (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1 Ser. 2, P. 130)
- Miller, R.R., 1984 "Rhamdia reddelli, new species, the first blind pimelodid catfish from Middle America, with a key to the Mexican species" (Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History, Vol. 20, P. 136)
- Espinosa, H.; Teresa, G.-D.Ma. & Fuentes M., P., 1993 "Los Peces Dulceacuícolas Mexicanos" (Listados Faunísticos III., P. 29)
- Weber, A. & Wilkens, H. , 1998 "Rhamdia macuspanensis: a new species of troglobitic pimelodid catfish (Siluriformes; Pimelodidae) from a cave in Tabasco, Mexico" (Copeia, Vol. 1998 No. 4, P. 998)
- Ferraris, C.J. jr., 2007 "Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types (I)" (Zootaxa, Vol. 1418, P. 199)
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