Description:
Nasal barbels longer than head; maxillary barbels
reaching to caudal fin; 7-9+18-23 gill rakers on upper
and lower arm of first arch. Habitat:
Adults occur most commonly in the tidal zone and brackish
water reaches of large rivers. In the Mekong basin,
it is found in fresh water well upstream in the Tonlé
Sap, Cambodia. Diet: Feeds mainly
on insects and crustaceans. 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 wolffei: in honour
of Bleeker’s friend J. Wolff, military doctor,
who collected type.
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