not a species from Uruguay:
Xyliphius barbatus   Alonso de Arámburu & Arámburu, 1962

published in:
Terán, G.E., A. Méndez-López, M.F. Benitez, W.S. Serra, S. Bogan & G. Aguilera (2024):
Re-description of Xyliphius barbatus (Siluriformes, Aspredinidae), with comments on osteology and distribution.
Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (3): 1085-1097

abstract (from publication):
The banjo catfish, Xyliphius barbatus, belongs to the Aspredinidae family and typically inhabits the main channels of medium to large rivers in the La Plata River basin. The mimetic coloration with the substrate and the benthic lifestyle likely contribute to the challenge of sampling this species, resulting in its underrepresentation in museums and ichthyological collections. In fact, the orig­inal description of X. barbatus was based solely on two specimens. Consequently, little is known about its osteology, distribution, and phylogenetic relations. In this work, these information gaps are filled and the distributional range for X. barbatus is extended to northwestern Argentina.

remark (from publication):
Xyliphius barbatus was also recorded in the Uru­guay River basin by Loureiro et al. (2013), but this record is indeed a miss-identification of Bunocephalus doriae (Loureiro, pers. comm. 2022).