Harttia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Siluriformes |
Family: | Loricariidae |
Subfamily: | Loricariinae |
Tribe: | Hartiini |
Genus: | Harttia Steindachner, 1877 |
Species | |
H. carvalhoi |
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Synonyms | |
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Harttia is a genus of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Loricariidae.
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As of 1997, Harttia was considered a monophyletic taxon.[1] However, Harttia is in need of revision. For example, the synonymy of Cteniloricaria with Harttia is questionable because it rests solely on the characteristics of Harttia fowleri without considering the type species of Cteniloricaria.[2]
Distribution of Harttia species primarily includes rivers draining the Guyana Shield, coastal rivers in northeastern Brazil, and the Amazon River basin.[2] The greatest species diversity of Harttia, occurs in the Pre-Cambrian Brazilian Shield region.[1] Only H. platystoma and H. merevari are known from Venezuela.[3] These rheophilic fishes are found in the upper courses of rivers over rocky and sandy bottoms.[2] Harttia species are thought to be able to exploit areas with the strongest current, because of its extremely depressed body and long caudal peduncle, comparing to other species.[2]
Sexual dimorphism includes hypertrophied odontodes on the pectoral fin spines and along the margins of the snout in mature males.[2]
Harttia exhibits considerable karyotypic diversity with chromosome numbers between 2n = 52 and 2n = 58 in the four species characterized.[2]
Representatives of this genus seem to be open brooders.[2]
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