Two new Mystus
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Two new Mystus
Plamoottil, M & NP Abraham, 2013. Mystus indicus and M. heoki, two new catfishes from Kerala, India. Biosystematica 7: 43–58.
Abstract
Mystus indicus, a new species of the family Bagridae, is described from Kuttoor of Manimala River in Kerala, India. It is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: snout longer; median groove on head appear as double cephalic fontanels; occipital process reaches to basal bone of dorsal fin, on both sides of occipital process a thick layer of flesh present, which conceals the former from side view; rayed dorsal base prominently swollen on both sides. Mystus heoki, new species, differs from its relative species in having a markedly elongate body, shorter head and smaller eyes; occipital process short and it never reach basal bone of dorsal fin and the former is not visible as it is concealed under a thick layer of flesh; adipose dorsal fin small, its base short, and it is located fairly away from rayed dorsal fin. The new species of fishes are described and compared with related species.
Abstract
Mystus indicus, a new species of the family Bagridae, is described from Kuttoor of Manimala River in Kerala, India. It is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: snout longer; median groove on head appear as double cephalic fontanels; occipital process reaches to basal bone of dorsal fin, on both sides of occipital process a thick layer of flesh present, which conceals the former from side view; rayed dorsal base prominently swollen on both sides. Mystus heoki, new species, differs from its relative species in having a markedly elongate body, shorter head and smaller eyes; occipital process short and it never reach basal bone of dorsal fin and the former is not visible as it is concealed under a thick layer of flesh; adipose dorsal fin small, its base short, and it is located fairly away from rayed dorsal fin. The new species of fishes are described and compared with related species.
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Re: Two new Mystus
A copy if possible HH.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Re: Two new Mystus
Hello all,
A note on one of the new Mystus species:
With one of them (M. heoki) the Etymology section reads as follows: "The specific epithet "heoki" is named after the eminent scientist Heok Hee Ng, Singapore, who contributed much to the taxonomy of catfishes."
Congrats Silurus. I am sure that your contributions will continue.
Lee
A note on one of the new Mystus species:
With one of them (M. heoki) the Etymology section reads as follows: "The specific epithet "heoki" is named after the eminent scientist Heok Hee Ng, Singapore, who contributed much to the taxonomy of catfishes."
Congrats Silurus. I am sure that your contributions will continue.
Lee
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Re: Two new Mystus
Congratulations. I'm surprised it's taken this long!
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Re: Two new Mystus
I'd appreciate a copy as well. Thanks!
EDIT: Thanks for the PDF HH!
EDIT: Thanks for the PDF HH!
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Re: Two new Mystus
Great news H.H. By random chance, met your old officemate Ron while in Ohio this weekend.
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