Aphanotorulus horridus


Aphanotorulus horridus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. The generic name "Aphanotorulus" is gotten from greek word, aphanes, meaning hidden, and latin word, torulus, meaning muscle, little string. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Madeira River basin. The species reaches SL. It is thought to be a facultative air-breather.

Taxonomy and classification

A. horridus was originally described as Hypostomus horridus by Rudolf Kner in 1854, although it was transferred to the genus Squaliforma after the genus' designation by I. J. H. Isbrücker, I. Seidel, J. Michels, E. Schraml, and A. Werner in 2001. In 2004, Jonathan W. Armbruster classified the species within Hypostomus instead of Squaliforma. In 2016, following a review of Isorineloricaria and Aphanotorulus by C. Keith Ray and Armbruster, the species was reclassified as a member of Aphanotorulus. This 2016 review also found three other former Squaliforma species to be synonymous with A. horridus.
A. horridus sometimes appears in the aquarium trade, where it is typically referred to either as the long-head pleco or by one of two associated L-numbers, which are L-290 and L-291.

Habitat

They are located in South America regions like Madeira River basin, Amazon, Middle Amazon, Madeira, Aripuanã, Upper Amazon, Marañón, Morona.