Hemiancistrus subviridis explained

Hemiancistrus subviridis,[1] the green phantom pleco, is a species of armored catfish from the family Loricariidae, commonly found in Venezuela. Within Venezuela, it is native to the Orinoco and Casiquiare drainage basins, where it is usually found among granitic rocks in flowing water. The species reaches 15 cm (5.9 inches) SL.[2]

Hemiancistrus subviridis is one of two species referred to by the L-number L-200. The other is Baryancistrus demantoides, which resembles H. subviridis in appearance, and it is this visual similarity that likely historically caused the two to be thought of as the same species, or at least closely related ones, leading them to share an L-number.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Werneke, D.C., M.H. Sabaj, N.K. Lujan and J.W. Armbruster (2005) Baryancistrus demantoides and Hemiancistrus subviridis, two new uniquely colored species of catfishes from Venezuela (Siluriformes: Loricariidae).: Neotrop. Ichthyol. 3(4):533-542. - via Catalogue of Life
  2. Web site: 2022 . Froese . Rainer . Pauly . Daniel . Hemiancistrus subviridis . FishBase.
  3. http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/_species.php?species_id=1805 Cat-eLog > Loricariidae > Baryancistrus demantoides