Hoplomyzon


Hoplomyzon is a genus of banjo catfishes that are native to tropical South America.
Hoplomyzon species are small, armoured aspredinids, growing up to 32 millimetres SL in H. sexpapilostoma. Members of this genus are distinguished from all other aspredinids by having each premaxilla with two bony knobs superficially covered by fleshy papillae, the dorsal and ventral armor plates not overlapping, and 2-3 sets of paired pre-anal-fin plates. They also have the maxillary barbels adnate with the head and the pectoral spine less than one-quarter of the fish's standard length.

Species

There are currently four described species in this genus:Hoplomyzon atrizona G. S. Myers, 1942Hoplomyzon cardosoi Carvalho, Reis & Friel, 2017Hoplomyzon papillatus D. J. Stewart, 1985Hoplomyzon sexpapilostoma Taphorn & Marrero, 1990
There are also at least two undescribed species, including a blind and unpigmented species.