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  2. Corydoras - Wikipedia

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    Corydoras is a genus of freshwater catfish in the ... with a dense growth of plants and this is where the Corydoras are found. ... no Corydoras are piscivorous, ...

  3. Corydoras paleatus - Wikipedia

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    Corydoras paleatus is found in the Amazon basin, [1] and feeds on worms, crustaceans, insects, and plant matter. [1] C. paleatus has been known to produce sound; it does this by the abduction of its pectoral fins. This is used by males during courtship and intrapersonal communication, and by both sexes and juveniles when distressed. [2]

  4. Hoplisoma panda - Wikipedia

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    Like many other Corydoras species, the panda catfish is a highly gregarious fish, and in common with several other smaller Corydoras species such as C. habrosus and C. pygmaeus, manifests a distinct need for numerous companions of its own species in order to thrive, and can thus be described as being more avowedly social than some of the larger ...

  5. List of Corydoras species - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetically ordered list of Corydoras species. Each entry includes: binomial scientific name, describer and year of publication.

  6. ‘Color-changing’ creature with ‘tubular’ genitals found in ...

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    Corydoras, a type of armored catfish, are popular in the aquarium hobby, so they are regularly caught by collectors, scientists said in the study. Aquarists have long coded their discoveries ...

  7. False spotted catfish - Wikipedia

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    The false spotted catfish (Corydoras leucomelas) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the subfamily Corydoradinae of the family Callichthyidae. It originates in inland waters in South America, and is found in the Upper Amazon River basin in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The fish grows up to 1.7 in (4.5 cm) long.

  8. ‘Armored’ river creature looks like it has a mask. See the ...

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    Scientists were exploring the Xingu River basin, searching for species of Corydoras, a type of armored catfish. That’s where they found 18 catfish that did not belong to any existing species ...

  9. Emerald catfish - Wikipedia

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    The emerald catfish (Corydoras splendens) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Corydoradinae sub-family of the family Callichthyidae native to the Amazon Basin in South America. [1] It has traditionally been known as Brochis splendens . [ 2 ]