Habitat: Found
in flowing and standing waters. Adults inhabit rivers
and ponds in plains and submontane regions. Often
mistaken for the smaller M.
carcio and M.
vittatus but M.
vittatus has a longer median groove and the stripes
are more prominent. It has also a low head and body
and M. tengara occurs mostly in the northern
parts of India. Reproduction: Oviparous,
distinct pairing possibly like other members of the
same family. Colouration: Light brown
on top turning dull yellow on sides and beneath. About
five parallel longitudinal stripes on either side
of body present. Occasionally a dark shoulder spot
may also be seen. 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 name tengara: From
the native 'ting ga rah'.
Asia:
Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Reported from
Afghanistan
Size:
10.0cm. (4ins)
Temp:
22-28°C (71-83°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Froese, R. and D. Pauly.
Editors. 2009. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic
publication. www.fishbase.org, version (07/2009).
Jayaram, K.C. Catfishes of India,
Narendera Publishing House (India) 383 p ScotCat
Factsheet no.162.
Dec. 2009.
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