vittatus, Chaetostomus Steindachner [F.] 1881:115 [15], Pl. 2 (figs. 5-5a) [Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. v. 43; ref. 14290] Amazon River, Tajapouru, Xingu near Moz Port, Rio Madeira, Brazil. Syntypes: (several) MCZ 7999 (1), 8017 (1); NMW 47225-28 (1, 1, 1, 2). Type catalog: Ferraris 2007:285 [ref. 29155]. Original genus is correctly Chaetostoma. On p. 15 of separate. •Valid as Peckoltia vittata (Steindachner 1881) -- (Isbrücker 1980:57 [ref. 2303], Burgess 1989:435 [ref. 12860], Montoya-Burgos et al. 1998:367 [ref. 23850], Isbrücker 2001:26, 31 [ref. 25653], Isbrücker 2002:25 [ref. 27178], Fisch-Muller in Reis et al. 2003:393 [ref. 27061], López et al. 2003:53 [ref. 27366], Armbruster & Werneke 2005:2 [ref. 28101], Menni 2004:81 [ref. 28131], Ferraris 2007:285 [ref. 29155], Armbruster 2008:40 [ref. 29740], Zawadzki et al. 2010:724 [ref. 31074], de Oliveira et al. 2010:54 [ref. 30929], de Oliveira et al. 2012:548 [ref. 32202], Armbruster et al. 2015:99 [ref. 33670], Armbruster & Lujan 2016:116 [ref. 34264], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:81 [ref. 35633], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:26 [ref. 39298]). Current status: Valid as Peckoltia vittata (Steindachner 1881). Loricariidae: Hypostominae. Distribution: South America: middle and lower Amazon River basin (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela). Habitat: freshwater.
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