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J Fish Biol ; 101(5): 1189-1198, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36065134

RESUMEN

Sicyopterus garra Hora, 1925 from the insular streams of South Andaman Islands was synonymized with Sicyopterus microcephalus described from Java, South East Asia and has retained this taxonomic status since then. Recent collections of Sicyopterus from the type locality of S. garra and the examination of syntypes of this species revealed significant morphological and genetic differences from S. microcephalus and the other Sicyopterus species with papillae on upper lip. S. garra is thus a valid species and not a synonym of S. microcephalus. S. garra differs from S. microcephalus in having fewer lateral scales 53-59 vs. 57-68, fewer zigzag series (12-14 vs. 13-16), a longer caudal peduncle length (16-21 vs. 13-17), and by having a high percentage of divergence in COI gene (5.5%-5.8%).


Asunto(s)
Cyprinidae , Perciformes , Animales , Cyprinidae/anatomía & histología , Perciformes/anatomía & histología , India , Islas
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Zootaxa ; 5351(3): 371-379, 2023 Sep 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38221482

RESUMEN

Badis limaakumi, a new species of Badis from Nagaland, Northeast India is distinguished from all its congeners by the following combination of characters: a large (>60 mm SL) and slender body (23.228.0% of SL), presence of an opercular blotch at the base of the opercular spine, absence of blotches on the sides and fins, as well as on the cleithrum, and greater number of lateral-line scales.


Asunto(s)
Aletas de Animales , Peces , Animales , India , Ríos
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Zootaxa ; 5297(2): 271-281, 2023 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37518796

RESUMEN

Pseudolaguvia permaris, a new sisorid catfish is described from the Mahanadi River basin in Odisha, India. The new species can be distinguished from congeners in having the following combination of characters: serrated anterior margin of dorsal-fin spine, thoracic adhesive apparatus not extending beyond base of last pectoral-fin ray, caudal peduncle depth 8.6-10.2% SL, body depth at anus 15.3-20.2% SL, adipose-fin base length 13.6-18.1% SL, dorsal to adipose distance 11.4-14.4% SL, length of pectoral-fin spine 19.3-28.0% SL, length of dorsal-fin spine 16.5-20.4% SL, head width 21.6-25.9% SL and indistinct, creamish bands on the body.

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Zootaxa ; 5120(3): 443-448, 2022 Mar 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35391156

RESUMEN

Mystus irulu, new species, is described from the Netravathi River system from the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It differs all South Asian congeners in having a uniformly black colour pattern, a long-based adipose fin reaching the base of the last dorsal-fin ray anteriorly, dorsal fin with convex dorsoposterior margin, and the following combination of characters: body depth at anus 19.922.3 % SL, dorsal-fin spine length 17.518.7 % SL, adipose-fin base 34.238.4 % SL, caudal peduncle depth 10.611.9 % SL and eye diameter 27.237.1 % HL.


Asunto(s)
Bagres , Distribución Animal , Animales , India , Ríos
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Zootaxa ; 5194(2): 283-295, 2022 Oct 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37045330

RESUMEN

A new species of Pethia from Nagaland, northeastern India is distinguished from all its congeners in the Ganges-Brahmaputra drainage, Kaladan drainage and the Chindwin- Ayeyarwady drainage by the following combination of characters: lateral line complete with 22-23 pored scales up to tail-fin base, 3rd and 4th lateral line scales with minute humeral spot, a large elliptical to rounded black blotch covering 16th to 18th, or 17th to 19th lateral-line scales; live male specimens with reddish-green body above lateral line and reddish-orange beneath; dorsal, pectoral, pelvic, anal and caudal fins reddish-orange; dorsal fin in both sexes with broad black submargin. Genetic analysis based on the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase unit I (cox1) suggests that the species is distinct from other known species of Pethia for which data are available.


Asunto(s)
Cyprinidae , Ríos , Femenino , Masculino , Animales , Cyprinidae/genética , India
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Zootaxa ; 5082(1): 77-86, 2021 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35390982

RESUMEN

Pseudolaguvia vespa, new species, is described from the Tscha River, Mokokchung district, Nagaland, India. The new species can be distinguished from congeners in having the following combination of characters: length of dorsal-fin spine 12.316.8% SL, a smooth anterior edge of the dorsal-fin spine, caudal peduncle depth 9.010.5% SL, body depth at anus 15.617.7% SL, caudal fin length 20.724.5% SL, pectoral fin length 20.124.1% SL, interorbital distance 22.728.1% SL, thoracic adhesive apparatus extending to midway between base of last pectoral-fin ray and pelvic-fin origin, and live specimens with two irregular, chrome-yellow bands on the body.


Asunto(s)
Bagres , Distribución Animal , Animales , India , Ríos
7.
Viruses ; 13(7)2021 07 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34372583

RESUMEN

The present study was intended to screen the wild crustaceans for co-infection with Infectious Hypodermal and Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus (IHHNV) and White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) in Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago, India. We screened a total of 607 shrimp and 110 crab samples using a specific polymerase chain reaction, and out of them, 82 shrimps (13.5%) and 5 (4.5%) crabs were found positive for co-infection of IHHNV and WSSV. A higher rate of co-infection was observed in Penaeus monodon and Scylla serrata than other shrimp and crab species. The nucleotide sequences of IHHNV and WSSV obtained from crab in this present study exhibited very high sequence identity with their counterparts retrieved from various countries. Histopathological analysis of the infected shrimp gill sections further confirmed the eosinophilic intra-nuclear cowdry type A inclusion bodies and basophilic intra-nuclear inclusion bodies characteristics of IHHNV and WSSV infections, respectively. The present study serves as the first report on co-infection of WSSV and IHHNV in Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago, India and accentuates the critical need for continuous monitoring of wild crustaceans and appropriate biosecurity measures for brackishwater aquaculture.


Asunto(s)
Braquiuros/virología , Coinfección/epidemiología , Penaeidae/virología , Animales , Animales Salvajes/virología , Acuicultura/métodos , Densovirinae/genética , Densovirinae/patogenicidad , India , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , Virus del Síndrome de la Mancha Blanca 1/genética , Virus del Síndrome de la Mancha Blanca 1/patogenicidad
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Zootaxa ; 4624(1): zootaxa.4624.1.4, 2019 Jun 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716236

RESUMEN

Channa brunnea, a new species of snakehead fish lacking pelvic fins, from West Bengal, India, is distinguished from its pelvic fin-less congeners by possessing an uniform dark brown body, ochre to bright-orange blotches on the caudal fin, fewer dorsal and anal-fin rays (35-37 vs. 47-51 and 24 vs. 28-32, respectively), fewer vertebrae (43 vs. 45-57), and fewer lateral-line scales (43-46 vs. 51-63). Though Channa brunnea superficially resembles C. bleheri, it can be distinguished from the latter by possessing dark-brown oblique markings on the upper half of the body; transverse scale rows (4½-5½ vs. 3½); pre-anal scales (22-26 vs. 17-20); 2 rows of teeth in the fifth ceratobranchial, the outer row with 16 large conical teeth (vs. 3 rows of teeth, the outer row with 13 large conical teeth); dentary with 20 large, stout, conical teeth in the inner row (vs. 32 medium-sized conical teeth); and a Kimura's two parameter (K2P) distance of 9.8-10.6%.


Asunto(s)
Peces , Animales , Color , India
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