Aspidoras is a genus of of the family Callichthyidae from Brazil.
Taxonomy
The type species for this genus is
Aspidoras rochai. The name
Aspidoras is derived from the
Greek language aspis (shield) and
dora (skin).
Aspidoras is easily distinguished from the other genera of the subfamily Corydoradinae by the presence of a supraoccipital fontanel; this character is an autapomorphy for the genus. Many of the species of Aspidoras are similar and often hard to distinguish. Without specimens, it is often very difficult to positively identify a species from photographs alone. They are all small species. A. taurus is exceptional in that it just surpasses 5 cm in length.
The monophyly of the genus has been demonstrated.
Species
There are currently 18 recognized species in this genus:
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Aspidoras albater Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
(False macropterus)
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Aspidoras aldebaran Tencatt, M. R. Britto, Isbrücker & Pavanelli, 2022
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Aspidoras azaghal Tencatt, Muriel-Cunha, Jansen Zuanon, Ferreira & Britto, 2020
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Aspidoras belenos M. R. Britto, 1998
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Aspidoras brunneus Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
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Aspidoras carvalhoi Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
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Aspidoras depinnai M. R. Britto, 2000
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Aspidoras fuscoguttatus Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
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Aspidoras gabrieli Wosiacki, T. G. Pereira & R. E. dos Reis, 2014
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Aspidoras kiriri Oliveira, Zanata, Tencatt & M. R. Britto
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Aspidoras lakoi P. Miranda-Ribeiro, 1949
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Aspidoras maculosus Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
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Aspidoras mephisto Tencatt & Bichuette, 2017
[Caserta Tencatt; L.F.; and M. Elina Bichuette (2017). Aspidoras mephisto, new species: The first troglobitic Callichthyidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from South America. PLoS ONE 12(3): e0171309.]
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Aspidoras poecilus Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
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Aspidoras psammatides M. R. Britto, F. C. T. Lima & A. C. A. Santos, 2005
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Aspidoras raimundi Han Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976
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Aspidoras rochai R. Ihering, 1907
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Aspidoras velites M. R. Britto, F. C. T. Lima & C. L. R. Moreira, 2002
Distribution
Aspidoras species are
Endemism to small and shallow streams draining the Brazilian Shield.
The species of
Aspidoras are distributed in eastern and central Brazil.
Most species are narrowly endemic, occurring in restricted areas of some major river drainages:
A. fuscoguttatus and
A. lakoi from the Paraná River system.
A. albater,
A. eurycephalus and
A. gabrieli from the
Tocantins River system.
A. brunneus,
A. marianae and
A. microgalaeus from the
Xingu River system.
A. belenos,
A. pauciradiatus and
A. velites from
Araguaia River system.
A. rochai from rivers around
Fortaleza.
A. raimundi from the Parnaíba River.
A. carvalhoi from rivers around
Guaramiranga, Ceará State.
A. maculosus from the
Itapicuru River.
A. menezesi from the
Jaguaribe River.
A. spilotus from the Acaráu River.
A. poecilus from the
Xingu River,
Araguaia River, and
Tocantins River systems.
A. psammatides from the Paraguaçu River.
A. virgulatus from the coastal rivers in Espírito Santo.
A. depinnai is from the
Ipojuca River basin,
Pernambuco State.
A. taurus is known from the upper
Itiquira River and upper
Taquari River, both tributaries of the
Paraguay River,
Mato Grosso State, Brazil.
In the aquarium
Aspidoras do fairly well in aquaria under similar conditions as for most
Corydoras species. The water conditions that seem best are a pH of 6.8 to 7.0 and a temperature of about 22 °C to 26 °C. The species that is most likely to be found in an aquarium is the
sixray corydoras,
Aspidoras pauciradiatus.