An Illustrated Guide to the Fishes of Indawgyi Lake in Myanmar / / Dr. Xiao-yong Chen, Dr. Shu-sen Shu, Khin Yadanar Htay, Thinn Su Tin, Nay Htet Naing, Feng Lin, Tao Qin.

Indawgyi Lake in Kachin State, North Myanmar is one of the largest lakes in Southeast Asia. Based on five times of surveys on fishes of Indawgyi Lake from 2018 to 2023, 4509 specimens of around one hundred species were collected by an aquatic biodiversity research group led by Dr. Xiao-yong Chen, a...

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Place / Publishing House:Les Ulis : : EDP Sciences, , [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contributions --
Contents --
Chapter 1 Introduction --
1. Notopterus notopterus (Pallas, 1769) --
2. Gudusia variegata (Day, 1870) --
3. Psilorhynchus brachyrhynchus Conway and Britz, 2010 --
4. Acantopsis spectabilis (Blyth, 1860) --
5. Lepidocephalichthys alkaia Havird and Page, 2010 --
6. Lepidocephalichthys berdmorei (Blyth, 1860) --
7. Lepidocephalichthys eleios Kottelat, 2017a --
8. Lepidocephalichthys goalparensis Pillai and Yazdani, 1976 --
9. Pangio pangia (Hamilton, 1822) --
10. Mustura celata Kottelat, 2018 --
11. Paracanthocobitis linypha Singer and Page, 2015 --
12. Paracanthocobitis mandalayensis (Rendahl, 1948) --
13. Schistura indawgyiana Kottelat, 2017b --
14. Schistura malaisei Kottelat, 1990 --
15. Homalopteroides rupicola (Prashad and Mukerji, 1929) --
16. Danio albolineatus (Blyth, 1860) --
17. Danio choprae Hora, 1928 --
18. Danio kyathit Fang, 1998 --
19. Devario fangae Kullander, 2017 --
20. Devario myitkyinae Kullander, 2017 --
21. Esomus caudiocellatus Ahl, 1924 --
22. Esomus danrica (Hamilton, 1822) --
23. Rasbora daniconius (Hamilton, 1822) --
24. Rasbora rasbora (Hamilton, 1822) --
25. Opsarius barnoides (Vinciguerra, 1890) --
26. Opsarius dogarsinghi (Hora, 1921) --
27. Laubuka indawgyiana Khin and Chen --
28. Amblypharyngodon atkinsonii (Blyth, 1860) --
29. Osteobrama belangeri (Valenciennes, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1844) --
30. Osteobrama cunma (Day, 1888) --
31. Osteobrama feae Vinciguerra, 1890 --
32. Anematichthys apogon (Valenciennes, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1842) --
33. Hypsibarbus myitkyinae (Prashad and Mukerji, 1929) --
34. Neolissochilus hexastichus (McClelland, 1839) --
35. Oreichthys cosuatis (Hamilton, 1822) --
36. Pethia didi (Kullander and Fang, 2005) --
37. Pethia erythromycter (Kullander, 2008) --
38. Pethia padamya (Kullander and Britz, 2008) --
39. Pethia pugio (Kullander, 2008) --
40. Pethia thelys (Kullander, 2008) --
41. Puntius chola (Hamilton, 1822) --
42. Puntius sophore (Hamilton, 1822) --
43. Systomus sewelli (Prashad and Mukerji, 1929) --
44. Bangana devdevi (Hora, 1936) --
45. Cirrhinus cirrhosus (Bloch, 1795) --
46. Garra qiaojiensis (Wu and Yao, in Wu, 1977) --
47. Labeo boga (Hamilton, 1822) --
48. Labeo calbasu (Hamilton, 1822) --
49. Labeo catla (Hamilton, 1822) --
50. Labeo dyocheilus (McClelland, 1839) --
51. Labeo dussumieri (Valenciennes, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1842) --
52. Labeo nandina (Hamilton, 1822) --
53. Labeo porcellus (Heckel, 1844) --
54. Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) --
55. Osteochilus rostellatus (Valenciennes, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1842) --
56. Ompok pabda (Hamilton, 1822) --
57. Ompok pabo (Hamilton, 1822) --
58. Pterocryptis berdmorei (Blyth, 1860) --
59. Wallago attu (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) --
60. Eutropiichthys burmannicus Day, 1877 --
61. Batasio dayi (Vinciguerra, 1890) --
62. Hemibagrus microphthalmus (Day, 1877) --
63. Mystus cineraceus Ng and Kottelat, 2009 --
64. Mystus falcarius Chakrabarty and Ng, 2005 --
65. Mystus leucophasis (Blyth, 1860) --
66. Mystus pulcher (Chaudhuri, 1911) --
67. Mystus rufescens (Vinciguerra, 1890) --
68. Olyra horae (Prashad and Mukerji, 1929) --
69. Sperata acicularis Ferraris and Runge, 1999 --
70. Akysis prashadi Hora, 1936 --
71. Amblyceps improcerum Ng and Kottelat, 2018 --
72. Hara longissima Ng and Kottelat, 2007 --
73. Pseudolaguvia tuberculata (Prashad and Mukerji, 1929) --
74. Clarias magur (Hamilton, 1822) --
75. Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch, 1794) --
76. Parambassis ranga (Hamilton, 1822) --
77. Parambassis robertsi Datta and Chaudhuri, 1993 --
78. Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton, 1822) --
79. Monopterus albus (Zuiew, 1793) --
80. Chaudhuria caudata Annandale, 1918 --
81. Macrognathus aureus Britz, 2010 --
82. Macrognathus morehensis Arunkumar and Tombi Singh, 2000 --
83. Mastacembelus strigiventus Yang and Zhou, 2011 --
84. Mastacembelus pantherinus Britz, 2007 --
85. Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792) --
86. Parasphaerichthys ocellatus Prashad and Mukerji, 1929 --
87. Trichogaster labiosa Day, 1877 --
88. Channa aurolineata (Day, 1870) --
89. Channa panaw Musikasinthorn, 1998 --
90. Channa shingon Endruweit, 2017 --
91. Channa striata (Bloch, 1793) --
92. Badis kyar Kullander and Britz, 2002 --
93. Badis corycaeus Kullander and Britz, 2002 --
94. Dario hysginon Kullander and Britz, 2002 --
95. Microphis dunckeri (Prashad and Mukerji, 1929) --
96. Indostomus paradoxus Prashad and Mukerji, 1929 --
97. Leiodon cutcutia (Hamilton, 1822) --
References --
Acknowledgement --
Appendix. Check List of Fishes of Indawgyi Lake (* indicate alien species)
Summary:Indawgyi Lake in Kachin State, North Myanmar is one of the largest lakes in Southeast Asia. Based on five times of surveys on fishes of Indawgyi Lake from 2018 to 2023, 4509 specimens of around one hundred species were collected by an aquatic biodiversity research group led by Dr. Xiao-yong Chen, a senior expert on fish taxonomy from Kunming Institute of Zoology (KIZ) and Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute (SEABRI), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Dr. Chen has worked on fishes for more than 20 years, described 4 new genera and more than 60 new species of freshwater fishes and more than 10 new species of aquatic crustaceans, and published more than 100 papers on fishes and aquatic biodiversity of China and Southeast Asia. Tao Qin and Feng Lin are young researchers from KIZ, Nay Htet Naing, Thinn Su Tin and Khin Yadanar Htay are graduate students of KIZ from Myanmar, and they work on the taxonomy and conservation of freshwater fishes. Dr. Shu-sen Shu has worked on the taxonomy of aquatic crustaceans for more than 10 years, described 1 new genus and 7 new species, and published around 20 papers. In this book, 97 species, except a poor known swamp eel, Monopterus cuchia, two unidentified species, Oryzias sp. and Microrasbora sp., and a local alien species, tilapia, Oreochromis nilotica, and an imported cultured fish, common carp, Cyprinus carpio were briefly introduced about their diagnosis, biology, status, and distribution, as well as photographs of living or fresh specimens. Well-illustrated and clearly written, this book will provide some basic information about fishes in this special fauna for researchers, students, fish lovers, tourists, local communities, and managers of natural resources.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9782759832446
DOI:10.1051/978-2-7598-3244-6
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Dr. Xiao-yong Chen, Dr. Shu-sen Shu, Khin Yadanar Htay, Thinn Su Tin, Nay Htet Naing, Feng Lin, Tao Qin.