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- Ancistrini is a tribe of catfishes of the family Loricariidae. Most are restricted to tropical and subtropical South America, but there are also several...
- and Rhinelepini, include about 24 genera. The fifth and largest tribe, Ancistrini (formerly recognized as its own subfamily), includes 30 genera. Loricariid...
- Ancistomus Cryptancistrus Guyanancistrus Leptoancistrus (likely Ancistrini) Peckoltia (likely Ancistrini) Peckoltichthys Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- Ancistrus cirrhosus. This genus is the largest genus within the tribe Ancistrini. The name ancistrus derives from the Ancient Gr**** agkistron "hook" –...
- are po****r aquarium fish. Peckoltia is a basal genus within the tribe Ancistrini of the subfamily Hypostominae. This genus is paraphyletic. At this point...
- pleco, Network pleco L067 Pseudancistrus sp. L068 Ancistrini sp. Cotton Spotted Pleco L069 Ancistrini sp. Orange Black Pleco L070 Hypancistrus sp. Zombie...
- The zebra pleco (Hypancistrus zebra) is a species of catfish endemic to a small section of the Rio Xingu in Brazil. It occurs in the big bend area of the...
- primus. It was first described in a 2020 study and placed within the tribe Ancistrini. Like other Loricariids, Yaluwak primus has plates of armor on its body...
- Order: Siluriformes Family: Loricariidae Subfamily: Hypostominae Tribe: Ancistrini Genus: Panaque Species: P. nigrolineatus Binomial name Panaque nigrolineatus...
- subfamily Hypostominae found Corymbophanes to be nested within the tribe Ancistrini. Corymbophanes and its type species, C. andersoni, were first described...