Cordylancistrus is a genus of suckermouth armored catfish native to South America. It is much the same as Chaetostoma. The few differences are a wider head, longer cheek odontodes, and plates on the snout. Cordylancistrus can be found in rivers and streams high in the Andes, from Venezuela to Colombia.
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Cordylancistrus is a genus of suckermouth armored catfish native to South America. It is much the same as Chaetostoma. The few differences are a wider head, longer cheek odontodes, and plates on the snout. Cordylancistrus can be found in rivers and streams high in the Andes, from Venezuela to Colombia.
== Species == There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: Cordylancistrus daguae (Eigenmann, 1912) Cordylancistrus nephelion Provenzano & Milani, 2006 Cordylancistrus perijae Pérez & Provenzano, 1996 Cordylancistrus pijao Provenzano & Villa-Navarro, 2017 Cordylancistrus setosus (Boulenger, 1887) Cordylancistrus tayrona Provenzano, Milani & Ardila Rodríguez, 2017 Cordylancistrus torbesensis (Schultz, 1944)
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