Description:
Dorsal spines (total): 1 - 1; Dorsal soft rays (total):
6 - 7; Anal spines: 0; Anal soft rays: 12 –
13; Vertebrae: 31 – 37. Body elongate and slightly
compressed. Maxillary barbels extending beyond the
pelvic fins, often to the end of the anal fin. Dorsal
spine weak, finely serrated on its inner edge. Adipose
fin small, inserted much behind rayed dorsal fin but
anterior to the anal fin. Habitat:
Adults inhabit standing and flowing waters. Usually
found among marginal vegetation in lakes and swamps
with a mud substrate. Colouration:in life varies with age; generally delicate
gray-silvery to shining golden, with several (about
5) pale blue or dark brown to deep black longitudinal
on side. A narrow dusky spot often present on the
shoulder. The fins glass, with dark tips. Feed on
plants, shrimps, insects, mollusks and fish. 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 name vittatus: banded,
referring to the light-blue stripes on sides.
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