Rineloricaria cadeae,[1] sometimes known as the Cadéa whiptail catfish,[2] is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it is known from Brazil and Uruguay, including the Lagoa dos Patos drainage basin and the Cadeia River, for which it is named.[3] It is typically found in areas with flowing water of variable speed and turbidity, with a variety of substrates also being reported as habitat for the species. Adult individuals of the species are frequently found in sandy areas, whereas juveniles are believed to prefer the leaves of marginal vegetation. The species reaches 12.8 cm (5 inches) in standard length and is believed to be a facultative air-breather.[4]

Cadéa whiptail catfish
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Loricariidae
Genus: Rineloricaria
Species:
R. cadeae
Binomial name
Rineloricaria cadeae
(Hensel, 1868)
Synonyms
  • Loricaria cadeae

References

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  1. ^ "ITIS - Report: Rineloricaria cadeae". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  2. ^ "Rineloricaria cadeae • Loricariidae • Cat-eLog". www.planetcatfish.com. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  3. ^ Rodriguez, Mónica & Reis, Roberto. (2008). Taxonomic Review of Rineloricaria (Loricariidae: Loricariinae) from the Laguna dos Patos Drainage, Southern Brazil, with the Descriptions of Two New Species and the Recognition of Two Species Groups. Copeia. 2008. 333-349. 10.1643/CI-06-218.
  4. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2023). "Rineloricaria cadeae". FishBase.