''Scoloplax'' is the only
genus
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in the
catfish
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(
order
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Siluriformes)
family
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Scoloplacidae, the spiny dwarf catfishes.
Species
The six currently recognized species in this genus are:
[
* '']Scoloplax baileyi
''Scoloplax'' is the only genus in the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Scoloplacidae, the spiny dwarf catfishes.
Species
The six currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' Scoloplax baileyi'' Rocha, Lazzarotto & Rapp Py-Daniel, ...
'' Rocha, Lazzarotto & Rapp Py-Daniel, 2012[Rocha, R., Lazzarotto, H. & Rapp Py-Daniel, L. (2012): A New Species of ''Scoloplax'' with a Remarkable New Tooth Morphology within Loricarioidea (Siluriformes: Scoloplacidae). ''Copeia, 2012 (4): 670-677.'']
* ''Scoloplax baskini
''Scoloplax'' is the only genus in the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Scoloplacidae, the spiny dwarf catfishes.
Species
The six currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' Scoloplax baileyi'' Rocha, Lazzarotto & Rapp Py-Daniel, ...
'' Rocha, de Oliveira & Rapp Py-Daniel, 2008
* '' Scoloplax dicra'' Bailey & Baskin, 1976
* '' Scoloplax distolothrix'' Schaefer, Weitzman Weitzmann or Weitzman is a surname, a variant of Weizmann. Notable people with the surname include:
Weitzmann
*Carl Borromäus Weitzmann (1767–1828), German jurist, and Swabian dialect poet
*Carl Friedrich Weitzmann (1808–1880), German music ...
& Britski, 1989
* ''Scoloplax dolicholophia
''Scoloplax'' is the only genus in the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Scoloplacidae, the spiny dwarf catfishes.
Species
The six currently recognized species in this genus are:
* ''Scoloplax baileyi'' Rocha, Lazzarotto & Rapp Py-Daniel, 2 ...
'' Schaefer, Weitzman Weitzmann or Weitzman is a surname, a variant of Weizmann. Notable people with the surname include:
Weitzmann
*Carl Borromäus Weitzmann (1767–1828), German jurist, and Swabian dialect poet
*Carl Friedrich Weitzmann (1808–1880), German music ...
& Britski, 1989
* ''Scoloplax empousa
''Scoloplax'' is the only genus in the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Scoloplacidae, the spiny dwarf catfishes.
Species
The six currently recognized species in this genus are:
* ''Scoloplax baileyi'' Rocha, Lazzarotto & Rapp Py-Daniel ...
'' Schaefer, Weitzman Weitzmann or Weitzman is a surname, a variant of Weizmann. Notable people with the surname include:
Weitzmann
*Carl Borromäus Weitzmann (1767–1828), German jurist, and Swabian dialect poet
*Carl Friedrich Weitzmann (1808–1880), German music ...
& Britski, 1989 (Pantanal dwarf catfish)
Distribution
''Scoloplax'' is distributed in South America
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in Peru
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, Bolivia
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, Brazil
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, and Paraguay
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. ''S. baskini'' is from the small tributaries of Rio Aripuanã, Rio Madeira
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drainage, Amazonas State, Brazil. ''S. dicra'' has the largest distribution in the Amazon basin
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, originating from the Amazon and Paraguay River
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basins. ''S. distolothrix'' inhabits the Tocantins
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- Araguaia, Xingu, and Paraguay River basins. ''S. dolicholophia'' is known from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil, as well as the Lake Amanã
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. ''S. empousa'' lives in the Amazon and Paraguay-Paraná River
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basins.
Description
Species of ''Scoloplax'' are readily distinguishable from other catfishes by the presence of a conspicuous shield
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-shaped rostral
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* Rostral col ...
plate bearing numerous large and recurved odontode
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s. These fish have three rows of odontode-bearing plates, two bilateral
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series and one midventral series. There is also a rostral
Rostral may refer to:
Anatomy
* Rostral (anatomical term), situated toward the oral or nasal region
* Rostral bone, in ceratopsian dinosaurs
* Rostral organ, of certain fish
* Rostral scale, in snakes and scaled reptiles
Other uses
* Rostral col ...
plate with many recurved odootodes. The adipose fin
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is absent. The greatest length reached is about SL.
''Scoloplax'' species have modified stomach
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s that are enlarged, thin-walled, and clear. The esophagus
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enters the stomach along the dorsal side just posterior to the anterior margin of the stomach; the intestine exits the stomach ventrally. A small patch of muscular tissue represents the digestive portion of the stomach, located from the entrance of the esophagus to where the intestine exits. This modified stomach may be for buoyancy
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control or for breathing air.
Ecology
''Scoloplax'' species are fairly common among leaf litter in clear and blackwater habitats, including oxbow lake
An oxbow lake is a U-shaped lake or pool that forms when a wide meander of a river is cut off, creating a free-standing body of water. In South Texas, oxbows left by the Rio Grande are called '' resacas''. In Australia, oxbow lakes are cal ...
s, backwater pools, and well-vegetated streams.
References
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Catfish of South America
Taxa named by Reeve Maclaren Bailey
Taxa named by Jonathan N. Baskin
Fish of the Amazon basin
Fish of Bolivia
Freshwater fish of Brazil
Fish of Paraguay
Fish of Peru
Catfish genera