Rhamdioglanis transfasciatus

Miranda-Ribeiro, 1908
Rhamdioglanis transfasciatus, NUP 18312, 118.3 mm
 
Subfamily
Synonyms
bagre
jundiá
mandi-pintado
Length (total)
approx.  23 cm
Standard length (documented)
190.0 mm
Recommended tank size
150 cm
rio Betari, ➀ rio Macaé, Atlantic SE: coastal waters Santa Catarina - Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Paraná

Brazil

rio Ribeira de Iguape ⇒ Atlantic SE

˜[ -24.604,-48.611 ]
Map to Rhamdioglanis transfasciatus
Nutrition (mostly): carnivore
Trichoptera (Trichoptera) (larvae), diptera (Diptera) (larvae), small fishes, beetle (Coleoptera), ephemeroptera (Ephemeroptera), Schnabelkerfe (Hemiptera), annelids (Annelida), spider (Arachnida), vegetable fibers, Megaloptera (Megaloptera) (larvae), Hymenoptera (Hymenoptera), butterflies (Lepidoptera)
Eats plants
not known
unknown
 
 
 
long
greatly incised / concave
slightly convex
Not on the positive list of Brazil in 2012 : The positive list of Brazil
Not on the negative list of Brazil from 2020 : The negative list of Brazil
  • Miranda Ribeiro, Dr. A.de, 1908 "Peixes da Ribeira. Resultados de excursão do Sr. Ricardo Krone, membro correspondente do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro" (Kosmos, Rio de Janeiro)
  • Reis, R.E., Kullander, S.O. & Ferraris, C.J. et.al., 2003 "Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of South and Central America" P. 425
Pic. 2: Rhamdioglanis transfasciatus, NUP 18312, 118.3 mm
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