The genera of the Neotropical armored catfish subfamily Loricariinae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): a practical key and synopsis.
Author
Raphael Covain
Author
Sonia Fisch-Muller
text
Zootaxa
2007
1462
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Loricariichthys Bleeker, 1862
.
Type species:
Loricaria maculata Bloch, 1794
.
Lectotype
:
ZMB
3163
, type locality restricted to
Surinam
(
Isbruecker
1971).
Gender: masculine.
Loricariichthys
is widely distributed in the Amazon basin, the
Parana
system, and coastal rivers of the Guyana and Brazilian Shields. These species occur in a large diversity of habitat over sandy and muddy bottoms. Like other members of the
Loricariichthys
group,
Loricariichthys
species are lip brooders. Sexual dimorphism includes hypertrophied development of the lips, which are used by the male to incubate the eggs. During the spawning period, the first function of this organ (mainly adherence to the substrate) is reoriented toward a new reproductive function. Although this genus is well diagnosed, the species are very similar and difficult to identify. Moreover, missing holotypes and type localities has led to uncertain taxonomic status for several species which would benefit from a generic revision.
Loricariichthys
seems to be intermediate between
Limatulichthys
and
Pseudoloricaria
on one hand, and
Furcodontichthys
and
Hemiodontichthys
on the other. Concerning the karyotypic characteristics of
Loricariichthys
, Kavalco et al. (2005) reported a diploid number of 2n = 56 for the two species characterized. A ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system was also reported for
L. platymetopon
by Kavalco et al. (2005) and Centofante et al. (2006). Seventeen valid species are assigned to this genus (Ferraris 2003). A key to the southern species is available in Reis & Pereira (2000).