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Scoloplacidae

Scoloplax
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Scoloplacidae
Bailey & Baskin, 1976
Genus: Scoloplax
Bailey & Baskin, 1976
Type species
Scoloplax dicra
Bailey & Baskin, 1976

Scoloplax is the only genus in the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Scoloplacidae, the spiny dwarf catfishes.

The six currently recognized species in this genus are:

Scoloplax is distributed in South America in Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.S. baskini is from the small tributaries of Rio Aripuanã, Rio Madeira drainage, Amazonas State, Brazil.S. dicra has the largest distribution in the Amazon basin, originating from the Amazon and Paraguay River basins.S. distolothrix inhabits the -Araguaia, Xingu, and Paraguay River basins.S. dolicholophia is known from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil, as well as the Lake Amanã.S. empousa lives in the Amazon and Paraguay-Paraná River basins.

Species of Scoloplax are readily distinguishable from other catfishes by the presence of a conspicuous shield-shaped rostral plate bearing numerous large and recurved odontodes. These fish have three rows of odontode-bearing plates, two bilateral series and one midventral series. There is also a rostral plate with many recurved odootodes. The adipose fin is absent. The greatest length reached is about 20 mm (0.79 in) SL.


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