Description:
Dorsal spines (total): 1; Dorsal soft rays (total):
7; Anal soft rays: 13. Distinguished from its relatives
by its elongated, wider but less deep head, smaller
eyes, deeper anterior part of frontal groove, longer
base of adipose dorsal fin, elongated pelvic fin,
anal fin and pectoral spine, weaker pectoral spine
and longer base of rayed dorsal fin base. Can be further
diagnosed from other species of Mystus by
the possession of very long maxillary barbels which
reach beyond caudal base, a distinct mid lateral stripe
and elongated humeral spot and triangular caudal spot.
Colouration: Body pale yellowish
green; eyes bluish black; 4- 5 small black spots present
below the root of 3rd6th dorsal fin rays. A light
brownish black elongated humeral spot and a similar
but triangular spot on caudal base; a light brownish
green line goes through lateral line in between humeral
and caudal spots. Reproduction: Oviparous, distinct
pairing possibly like other members of the same family.
Etymology: The genus name Mystus:
"Mystax" meaning whiskered (hair on the
upper lip) Mystus was first used by Belon
in 1553 to describe all fish with whiskers. The specific
epithet “keralai” refers to Kerala, the
state of India from which the new species was described
firstly.
Common
Name:
Long whiskered Kerala catfish
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Bagridae
Distribution:
South Asia:
Manimala River drainage, Kerala, India.
Size:
6.0cm
(2½ins)
Temp:
22-27°C (71-81°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.5.
Reference:
Plamoottil, M. and
N.P. Abraham, 2014. Mystus keralai (Siluriformes:
Bagridae), a new fish species from Kerala, India.
Intl. J. Pure Appl. Zool. 2(3):231-240.
Mystus
keralai Holotype-India, Chenappady, Manimala River, Kerala
Mystus
keralai Holotype-dorsal head view-India, Chenappady, Manimala
River, Kerala
Mystus
keralai Holotype-head view-India, Chenappady, Manimala
River, Kerala
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