Phractura


Phractura is a genus of loach catfishes that occur in Africa.
Phractura species are elongated fish with a long caudal peduncle and bony scutes on the sides, back, and belly., this feature giving the genus its name from the Greek phraktos, which means enclosed and oura which means tail. Phractura species are often associated with vegetation. The genus was originally given the name Peltura but this name was preoccupied by a genus of trilobites which the name Peltura had been applied to by Louis Agassiz in 1846. Phractura species, like other genera in Doumeinae, have a mouth modified into a suckermouth that allows it to clean to the objects and scrape the surface of the substrate.

Species

There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus:Phractura ansorgii Boulenger, 1902 Phractura bovei Perugia, 1892Phractura brevicauda Boulenger, 1911Phractura clauseni Daget & Stauch, 1963Phractura fasciata Boulenger, 1920Phractura gladysae Pellegrin, 1931Phractura intermedia Boulenger, 1911Phractura lindica Boulenger, 1902Phractura longicauda Boulenger, 1903Phractura macrura Poll, 1967Phractura scaphyrhynchura Vaillant, 1886Phractura stiassny Skelton, 2007