Description:
The new species can be distinguished from its congeners
in having a combination of the following characters:
a deeply forked caudal fin, centrally projecting hooks
on proximal lepidotrichia of median caudal-fin rays
absent, jaws equal in length, lateral line absent,
body depth at anus 15.1%–19.5% standard length
(SL), caudal peduncle depth 13.0%–18.3% SL,
adipose-fin base length 21.1%–27.1% SL, eye
diameter 7.35%–14.1% head length and 38 total
vertebrae. Habitat:
Described from the Mahanadi River basin in Odisha,
India. Aquarium Care: Best kept with
larger Danio's such as "The Giant Danio"
(Danio aquepinneatus) Barbs and Rasboras.
Any medium sized fish that like water movement in
the aquarium. Diet: In their natural
habitat their diet consists of aquatic insects and
larvae. In an aquarium set-up they like worm foods
such as frozen bloodworm and whiteworm. They feed
very much like the Tatia species from South
America where they feed frantically on the move, twisting
and turning to take the food. Sexual Diferences:
Females have a pair of unbranched ovaries and are
smaller than the males who have branched testes. Etymology:
The genus name Amblyceps: Amblys = blunt;
ceps = from caput head. The specific epithet
crassioris: comes from the Latin adjective
crassioris, meaning thicker, in reference to the relatively
deeper body and deeper caudal peduncle of this species
when compared to a majority of its congeners.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Amblycipitidae
Distribution:
Asia:
Mahanadi River basin in Odisha, India.
Size:
-
Temp:
18-22°C
(63-71°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.5.
Reference:
Vijayakrishnan, B.,
& Jayasimhan, P. (2023). Amblyceps crassioris,
a new sisoroid catfish from Odisha, India (Siluriformes:
Amblycipitidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 1–8.
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