The Grundulus quitoensis lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
Cynopotamus xinguano , Grundulus quitoensis , Hemibrycon beni , Hemigrammus skolioplatus , Hyphessobrycon auca , Hyphessobrycon hexastichos , Hyphessobrycon isiri , Hyphessobrycon nigricinctus , Hyphessobrycon weitzmanorum , Hypobrycon poi , Jupiaba apenima , Jupiaba asymmetrica , Jupiaba atypindi , Jupiaba elassonaktis , More
The new species Grundulus quitoensis is described from El Voladero Lake, El Angel Biological Reserve, Northern Ecuador. The new taxon can be distinguished from all congeners by the following characters, respectively: a low number of unbranched rays in the anal fin (three vs. More