Hyaloglanis

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Hyaloglanis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Trichomycteridae
Subfamily: Glanapteryginae
Genus: Hyaloglanis
de Pinna, Reis & DoNascimiento, 2025 [1]
Type species
Ammoglanis pulex
de Pinna & Winemiller, 2000
Species

4, see text.

Hyaloglanis is a genus of pencil catfishes native to South America.

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Taxonomy

The phylogenetic position of H. pulex is problematic. It seems to be closely related to Ammoglanis diaphanus due to some derived characters of the internal anatomy, but a conclusive assessment of its relationships has been prevented by its paedomorphic features and scarcity of study material. This generic placement seems to be well supported. [2]

Species

There are currently four recognized species in this genus: [3]

Distribution

H. pulex originates from the Paria Grande River, the Pamoni River, and Caño Garrapata of Venezuela. [6] H. obliquus is only known from the Rio Preta da Eva drainage basin. [5]

Description

Hyaloglanis species are mostly transparent "glass" fish, with a mostly hyaline body, which is reflected in the generic name. They grow to about 1.5–1.9 centimetres (0.59–0.75 inches) SL. [6] H. pulex is among the smallest known vertebrates. [2] H. pulex can be distinguished from A. diaphanus by a number of characteristics, including the presence of a faint pattern of eight bands formed by internal chromatophores and the lack of teeth. [2]

Ecology

H. pulex is found in sand banks near the shorelines of clear water and slightly tea-stained streams. Apparently fossorial by daylight, it is found buried in coarse clear sand at the stream edge, in areas shaded by dense tropical rainforest. The waters are with slow current, pH varying between 5.56.2, and temperature between 27.5–28 °C (81.5–82.4 °F). [2] H. pulex is thought to feed on microscopic fauna like protozoa, rotifers, and nematodes since it inhabits interstitial spaces among sand grains in nutrient-poor, clear-water and backwater streams. [2]

References

  1. De Pinna, Mario; Reis, Vinicius José Carvalho; Donascimiento, Carlos (2025). "On two new genera of Trichomycteridae (Teleostei, Siluriformes), with reallocation of some previously described taxa and discussion of phylogenetic relationships". Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia. 65 e202565027. doi: 10.11606/1807-0205/2025.65.027 .
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Mario c. C. de Pinna and Kirk O. Winemiller (November 2000). "A new species of Ammoglanis (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from Venezuela" (PDF). Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters. 11 (3): 255–264, 6 figs., 1 tab. ISSN   0936-9902. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 September 2006.
  3. Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Species in the genus Hyaloglanis". Catalog of Fishes . California Academy of Sciences . Retrieved 17 October 2025.
  4. Henschel, Elisabeth; Lujan, Nathan K.; Baskin, Jonathan N. (November 2020). "Ammoglanis natgeorum, a new miniature pencil catfish (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from the lower Atabapo River, Amazonas, Venezuela". Journal of Fish Biology. 97 (5): 1481–1490. Bibcode:2020JFBio..97.1481H. doi:10.1111/jfb.14515. ISSN   0022-1112. PMID   32920863. S2CID   221672947.
  5. 1 2 Henschel, Elisabeth; Bragança, Pedro H. N.; Rangel-Pereira, Filipe; Costa, Wilson J. E. M. (2020-02-18). "A new psammophilic species of the catfish genus Ammoglanis (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae) from the Amazon River basin, northern Brazil". Zoosystematics and Evolution. 96 (1): 67–72. doi: 10.3897/zse.96.48952 . ISSN   1860-0743.
  6. 1 2 Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Ammoglanis pulex". FishBase . July 2007 version.