Euchiloglanis namiTran, H.D., Nguyen,
D.H., Dang, H. T. T., Nguyen, H.Q. & Nguyen, N.T,
2023
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Description:
Euchiloglanis nami can be distinguished from
congeners by the following unique combination of characteristics:
D. i, 6; A. i, 4; P. i, 15–16; C. 16; wider
premaxillary tooth band without indentation; elongate
and threadlike maxillary barbell with pointed tip
reaching to pectoral fin origin; elongated papilae
ventral part of maxillary barbell; anal-fin origin
closer to cauda lfin base than to pelvic-fin insertion;
distance from adipose-fin origin to dorsal-fin insertion
close to 50% of length of adipose-fin base; depth
of caudal peduncle equal to 20.26–27.40% of
length of caudal peduncle; shorter dorsal-fin insertion
to adipose-fin origin (12.05–15.90% SL); shorter
caudal-fin length (11.53–13.42% SL); longer
adipose-fin base length (31.81–35.74% SL); adipose
fin not connected with caudal-fin base; pelvic fins
reaching anus or a little beyond anus; narrower interorbital
width (20.97– 29.45% HL) (Tran,
H.D. et al). Colouration:
Greyish brown on dorsal and lateral surfaces of head
and body, light yellow on Anal-fin base ventral region.
Dorsal surfaces of head and body with series of small
light-yellow patches: two ovoid patches on occipital
region, three on each side of base of dorsal fin origin,
two on each side of base of dorsal fin base, elliptical
patch on anterior base of origin and last of adipose
fin. Adipose fin greyish brown, with lighter colour
around distal margin. Caudal fin greyish brown at
base, caudal fin tip fading to pale yellow in distance,
with dark submarginal band. Dorsal surfaces of pectoral
and pelvic fins grayish brown, ventral surfaces light
yellow (Tran,
H.D. et al). Etymology:
The specific name
is in honour of the young ichthyologist and our best
friend Mr. Chu Hoang Nam. The species name is a noun
in genitive case (Tran,
H.D. et al). Remarks:
The usage of the generic names Chimarrichthys
Sauvage, 1874 and Euchiloglanis Regan, 1907
(Siluriformes: Sisoridae: Glyptosterninae) for the
same genus-group taxon has been controversial (Ng
& Jiang 2015, Thoni & Gurung 2018). Kottelat
(2013) and Kang et al. (2016) proposed the name Euchiloglanis
to be replaced by the senior synonym Chimarrichthys,
thus Euchiloglanis longus Zhou, Li &
Thomson, 2011 was renamed as Chimarrichthys longus
(Zhou, Li & Thomson, 2011) (Kottelat 2013). Ferraris
(2007) proposed the junior synonym Euchiloglanis
to be considered valid due to its prevailing usage
compared to Chimarrichthys. Furthermore,
the generic name Chimarrichthys is currently
used for three species (C. davidi, C.
kishinouyei
and C. longibarbatus) restricted to the upper
Yangtze River in the Hengduan Mountain Region of China
(Zhou et al. 2011a). Therefore, in the present study,
although species placed in both Chimarrichthys
and Euchiloglanis were compared, the latter
generic name was used for species distributed in the
Red River system. Euchiloglanis spp. (and
Chimarrichthys spp.) are characterised by
having premaxillary tooth bands that extend posteriorly
(Chu 1981). Prior to the present study, six species
were recognised, i.e., E. davidi, E.
kishinouyei, E. longibarbatus, E.
longus (Kottelat 2013), E. phongthoensis
and E. dorsoarcus (Nguyen 2005) (Tran,
H.D. et al).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Sisoridae
Distribution:
Asia: Known
from the Gam River (Song Gam) drainage, a tributary
of the Red River in northern Vietnam.
Size:
14.0cm. (5½ins)
Temp:
18-24°c (64-75°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Fish
in the News(FB)
Tran, H.D., Nguyen, D.H., Dang, H. T. T., Nguyen,
H.Q. & Nguyen, N.T. (in press): A New
Species of Euchiloglanis
Regan, 1907 (Actinopterygii: Sisoridae) from Vietnam.
Acta Zoologica Bulgarica, in press. Published online
30 January 2023
Euchiloglanis
nami Phia Oac-Phia
Den National Park; Cao Bang Prov., Vietnam
Euchiloglanis
nami Dorsal view-Phia
Oac-Phia Den National Park; Cao Bang Prov., Vietnam
Euchiloglanis
nami Ventral view-Phia
Oac-Phia Den National Park; Cao Bang Prov., Vietnam
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