Yet another one via the "Red Star Ornamental Fish Market."
"Baohong Xu, Hang Su, Qiaolin Liu, Ligang Lv, Kaijian Chen & Tiaoyi Xiao (2020) Complete mitochondrial genome of , Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 5:1, 646-647, DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2019.1711227"
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 ... 19.1711227>
Brochis multiradiatus belongs to Teleostei, Siluriformes, Callichthyidae, subfamily Corydoradinae. Brochis multiradiatus is common in Chinese ornamental fish market. Because there are two small ‘whiskers’ beside its mouth, which looks like a small mouse swimming in the water, it is called mousefish. Mousefish is a category fish just named from appearance, such as Corydoras nattereri voucher (Moreira et al. 2016), Corydoras panda (Liu, Liu, Xiao, et al. 2019), Corydoras duplicareus (Liu, Xu, Xiao 2019), Corydoras arcuatus (Liu, Xu, Xiao, Liu 2019), and Corydoras sterbai (Liu, Liu, Xu, et al. 2019), they are all named mousefish. In order to distinguish and identify B. multiradiatus in genome, we determined the mitochondrial genome sequence of the B. multiradiatus and carried out mitochondrial genome structure and phylogenetic analysis..........The live sample of B. multiradiatus was collected from the Red Star Ornamental Fish Market in Changsha, Hunan Province, China (113.03E, 28.09 N).
cheers Darrel