Description:
Dorsal spines (total): 1; Dorsal soft rays (total):
7. . Differs from P.
heokhuii in having a shorter adipose-fin base
(14.2-17.7% SL vs. 18.2-22.8), more slender caudal
peduncle (7.3-8.9% SL vs.8.8-10.5), wider head (24.4-26.2%
SL vs. 21.7-23.8) and larger eye (11.2-14.7% HL vs.
8.5-10.7) and a slightly convex (vs. evenly sloping
or slightly concave) predorsal profile. Colouration:
Distinguished from congeners except for Pseudomystus
heokkuii (from Sumatra)
in having a colour pattern
consisting of a pale midlateral stripe and two pale
oblique bands on the sides of the body. Etymology:
The genus name Pseudomystus:
Greek, pseudes = false + Greek, mystax = whiskered,
used by Belon in 1553 to describe all fishes with
whiskers. The
specific name funebris:
somewhat greater, referring to the relatively larger
adipose-fin base and pectoral and dorsal fins when
compared to B. macracanthus, its closest
congener.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Bagridae
Distribution:
Asia:
Known currently only from the Rungan River in Southern
Borneo, Indonesia. The Rungan River is part of the
Kahayan River drainage.
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