Posts Tagged ‘Juan Marcos Mirande’

Gymnogeophagus jaryi: A Stunning New Eartheater Species

A stunning new mouthbrooding eartheater has been described from Argentina; Gymnogeophagus jaryi sp. nov.

03 Jun 9:51 AM 0 Read More...

New Pencil Catfish Species from an Argentinian Waterfall

The small, yellow- and brown-marbled, new species of catfish hails from a waterfall-laced section of the Tabay Stream in Argentina.

10 Jul 6:08 PM 0 Read More...

Charismatic New Brazilian Tetra Species Found In Blackwater Reservoir

With countless aquatic species awaiting discovery in the backwaters of Amazonia, only a select few will ever capture the attention of the aquarium world. Those that instantly catch the eye of humans are informally classified as “charismatic”—a hard to define quality that may be driven by pigmentation, form, behaviors and personality. In the case of Phycocharax rasbora, it is readily apparent in its vivid hues, flashy presence and the promise of being a sociable community fish.

22 Feb 5:31 PM 1 Read More...