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Chaetostoma stroumpoulos
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Chaetostoma stroumpoulos is a special type of catfish. It belongs to a group of fish called Loricariidae, which are often known as "armored catfish" because they have bony plates on their bodies. This fish lives in South America, specifically in the Huallaga River area in Peru.

What is Chaetostoma stroumpoulos?

Chaetostoma stroumpoulos is a unique species of catfish. It's part of the Chaetostoma genus, which includes many different kinds of armored catfish. These fish are known for their interesting shapes and colors. They often have flattened bodies and suckermouths, which help them cling to rocks in fast-moving rivers.

Where Does This Fish Live?

This particular catfish is found in the Huallaga River basin. This river system is located in Peru, a country in South America. The Huallaga River is part of the larger Amazon River system, which is home to an incredible variety of aquatic life. Fish like Chaetostoma stroumpoulos are adapted to live in these freshwater environments.

How Was It Discovered?

Scientists officially described Chaetostoma stroumpoulos in 2006. A researcher named Norma J. Salcedo from the College of Charleston studied this fish. She noticed its unique body shape and special colors. These features helped her realize it was a new species that had not been formally named before. She described it along with another similar species called Chaetostoma daidalmatos.

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