Thursday, August 9, 2012

Glyptothorax maceriatus, a new sisorid catfish from Mizoram, northeast India



Glyptothorax maceriatus, new species, is described from the Meghna-Surma River system in Mizoram, northeast India by 
Dr Heok Hee Ng, 
Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore 
and 
Dr Lalramliana, 
Department of Zoology, Pachhunga University College, 
Mizoram, India. 
The species differs from most congeners in the Indian subcontinent in having thoracic adhesive apparatus with a narrow elliptic central depression that is almost enclosed posteriorly by skin ridges. The following combination of characters serve to distinguish it from congeners in the Indian subcontinent: nasal barbel not reaching anterior orbital margin; interorbital distance 27.0–31.4% HL; head length 23.7–25.3% SL; head depth 12.5–14.2 % SL; thoracic adhesive apparatus with narrow elliptic central depression that is almost enclosed posteriorly by skin ridges (striae) and with single, non-diverging series of striae running along its edges; width of adhesive apparatus 55.8–72.1% its length; unculiferous ridges of adhesive apparatus not extending anteriorly onto gular region; absence of striae on first pectoral- and pelvic-fin elements; pectoral-fin length 20.7–24.9% SL; dorsal-spine length 13.0–17.1% SL; smooth posterior edge of dorsal spine; dorsal-to-adipose distance 17.8–23.6% SL; body depth at anus 11.3–13.8% SL; pelvic-fin length 15.9–19.1 % SL; length 
of anal-fin base 13.9–16.2% SL; caudal peduncle length 21.4–23.9% SL; and 
caudal peduncle depth 6.4–7.6% SL (3.1–3.4 times in its length).

Ref: Ng HH & Lalramliana (2012). Glyptothorax maceriatus, a new species of sisorid catfish (Actinopterygii: Siluriformes) from north-eastern India. Zootaxa 3416:44-52

Monday, July 16, 2012

Glyptothorax scrobiculus, a new species of sisorid catfish from Mizoram

       Glyptothorax scrobiculus, new species, is described from the Tuirial River and tributaries of the Tuivai River in Mizoram, northeast India. It differs from all congeners in having a furrow running along the entire length of the ventral surface of the pectoral spine. The significance of the furrow is briefly discussed, and it is thought to arise from the posterior expansion of the adhesive surface of the pectoral spine.
It further differs from congeners in having a combination of the following characters: eye diameter 7-8 % HL; interorbital distance 25-30 % HL; unculiferous ridges of thoracic adhesive apparatus not extending anteriorly onto gular region; depressed area in thoracic adhesive apparatus not wholly enclosed by ridges; head length 25.0-26.6 % SL; absence of striae on first pectoral- and pelvic-fin elements etc.
Ng HH & Lalramliana (2012). Glyptothorax scrobiculus, a new species of sisorid catfish (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes) from northeastern India. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 23 (1): 1-9

Monday, May 21, 2012

Glyptothorax jayarami, a new species of catfish (Teleostei: Sisoridae) from Mizoram, northeastern India

A new sisorid catfish, Glyptothorax jayarami, is described from the Kaladan basin of Mizoram, India by Ms Yumnam Rameshori and Prof Waikhom Vishwanath, Manipur University, Manipur, India.

 It is characteristic in having densely tuberculate skin; an elongate, ovoid thoracic adhesive apparatus with an oval central depression from which the ridges on the apparatus diverge; two blackish-brown blotches at caudal-fin base behind the hypural plate; well developed plicae on the ventral surfaces of simple and adjacent branched rays of pectoral and pelvic fins; a narrow caudal peduncle (5.5–7.9 % SL) and long 2 + 6–7 gill rakers on the first branchial arch.

Barilius profundus, a new cyprinid fish (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from the Koladyne basin, India

Barilius profundus, a new species of bariline cyprinid fish is described from the Koladyne River, Mizoram, India by M. Dishma and Prof. W. Vishwanath, Manipur University, Manipur, India.
 

It is distinguished from congeners in having the following combination of characters: great body depth at dorsal-fin origin (32.0–37.3 % SL), 17–18 pre-dorsal scales, 7–10 dark blue bars on the sides of the body, 30–32 + 2–3 lateral line scales, ½7/1/2½ lateral transverse scales and 12 circumpeduncular scales.