Astroblepus is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Astroblepidae, the climbing catfishes or naked sucker-mouth catfishes. This genus is the only genus in its family. These catfishes are primarily found in torrential streams in the Andean area. Astroblepus pholeter and A. riberae are troglobites adapted to living in subterranean water systems. These species are typically small, less than . The largest species reaches . These fish have suckermouths like those of loricariids. They have two pairs of barbels, maxillary and nasal. The dorsal fin spine lacks a locking mechanism. These fish also have odontodes, tiny teeth on their skin. All species exhibit a conical, pointy type on their fin rays like that found in other loricarioids; other species also exhibit a blunt type that is only found on their skin.
Some of these fish are able to live in high altitude and climb the faces of waterfalls. Their climbing ability comes from specially developed pelvic fins, as well as their suckermouths. In their Neotropical Andean habitat, dry and wet seasons are quite extreme, and odontodes may help in sensing food, mates and water flow, as well as help cling to surfaces. They feed upon invertebrates, such as caterpillars and annelids.
The Astroblepidae were usually placed within Siluriformes as the sister family of Loricariidae, but a recent study found them to be more closely related to the family Scoloplacidae.
Species
Astroblepus contains the following valid species:
- Astroblepus acostai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2011</small>
- Astroblepus ardiladuartei <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus ardilai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2012</small>
- Astroblepus bellezaensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus boulengeri <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus brachycephalus <small>(Günther, 1859)</small>
- Astroblepus cacharas <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2011</small>
- Astroblepus cajamarcaensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2013</small>
- Astroblepus caquetae <small>Fowler, 1943</small>
- Astroblepus chapmani <small>(C. H. Eigenmann, 1912)</small>
- Astroblepus chimborazoi <small>(Fowler, 1915)</small>
- Astroblepus chinchaoensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2014</small>
- Astroblepus chotae <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus cirratus <small>(Regan, 1912)</small>
- Astroblepus curitiensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus cyclopus <small>(Humboldt, 1805)</small>
- Astroblepus dux <small>Posada, 1909</small>
- Astroblepus eigenmanni <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus festae <small>(Boulenger, 1898)</small>
- Astroblepus fissidens <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus floridablancaensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2016</small>
- Astroblepus floridaensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2013</small>
- Astroblepus formosus <small>Fowler, 1945</small>
- Astroblepus frenatus <small>C. H. Eigenmann, 1918</small>
- Astroblepus grixalvii <small>Humboldt, 1805</small>
- Astroblepus guentheri <small>(Boulenger, 1887)</small>
- Astroblepus heterodon <small>(Regan, 1908)</small>
- Astroblepus hidalgoi <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2013</small>
- Astroblepus homodon <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus huallagaensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2013</small>
- Astroblepus itae <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2011</small>
- Astroblepus jimenezae <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2013</small>
- Astroblepus jurubidae <small>Fowler, 1944</small>
- Astroblepus labialis <small>N. E. Pearson, 1937</small>
- Astroblepus latidens <small>C. H. Eigenmann, 1918</small>
- Astroblepus longiceps <small>N. E. Pearson, 1924</small>
- Astroblepus longifilis <small>(Steindachner, 1882)</small>
- Astroblepus mancoi <small>C. H. Eigenmann, 1928</small>
- Astroblepus mariae <small>(Fowler, 1919)</small>
- Astroblepus marmoratus <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus martinezi <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2013</small>
- Astroblepus mendezi <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2014</small>
- Astroblepus micrescens <small>C. H. Eigenmann, 1918</small>
- Astroblepus mindoensis <small>(Regan, 1916)</small>
- Astroblepus mojicai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus moyanensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2014</small>
- Astroblepus nettoferreirai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus nicefori <small>G. S. Myers, 1932</small>
- Astroblepus onzagaensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus orientalis <small>(Boulenger, 1903)</small>
- Astroblepus ortegai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2012</small>
- Astroblepus peruanus <small>(Steindachner, 1876)</small>
- Astroblepus phelpsi <small>L. P. Schultz, 1944</small>
- Astroblepus pholeter <small>Collette, 1962</small>
- Astroblepus pirrensis <small>(Meek & Hildebrand, 1913)</small>
- Astroblepus pradai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus praeliorum <small>W. R. Allen, 1942</small>
- Astroblepus prenadillus <small>(Valenciennes, 1840)</small>
- Astroblepus putumayoensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus quispei <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2012</small>
- Astroblepus regani <small>(Pellegrin, 1909)</small>
- Astroblepus rengifoi <small>Dahl, 1960</small>
- Astroblepus retropinnus <small>(Regan, 1908)</small>
- Astroblepus riberae <small>Cardona & Guerao, 1994</small>
- Astroblepus rivasae <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2018</small>
- Astroblepus rosei <small>C. H. Eigenmann, 1922</small>
- Astroblepus sabalo <small>(Valenciennes, 1840)</small>
- Astroblepus santanderensis <small>C. H. Eigenmann, 1918</small>
- Astroblepus simonsii <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus stuebeli <small>(Wandolleck, 1916)</small>
- Astroblepus supramollis <small>N. E. Pearson, 1937</small>
- Astroblepus taczanowskii <small>(Boulenger, 1890)</small>
- Astroblepus tamboensis <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2014</small>
- Astroblepus theresiae <small>(Steindachner, 1907)</small>
- Astroblepus trifasciatus <small>(C. H. Eigenmann, 1912)</small>
- Astroblepus ubidiai <small>(Pellegrin, 1931)</small>
- Astroblepus unifasciatus <small>(C. H. Eigenmann, 1912)</small>
- Astroblepus vaillanti <small>(Regan, 1904)</small>
- Astroblepus vanceae <small>(C. H. Eigenmann, 1913)</small>
- Astroblepus ventralis <small>(C. H. Eigenmann, 1912)</small>
- Astroblepus verai <small>Ardila RodrÃÂguez, 2015</small>
- Astroblepus whymperi <small>(Boulenger, 1890)</small>
References