Similar looking as to S.
aor but for the positioning of the eye.
Description: DNA barcode data of the South
Asian bagrid catfish genus Sperata indicate
the presence of at least five species in the Indian
subcontinent. Those results, which are supported by
morphological data, show a marked increase in species
diversity from the recent taxonomic and fishery literature,
although each of the five species had been previously
named. Two species are restricted to rivers of peninsular
India south of the Godavari: Sperata aorides
from the Cauvery river basin and S.
seenghala from the
Krishna river basin. Most literature records of S.
seenghala from the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna
river basins likely refer to S. lamarrii,
a species which appears to also be present in the
Indus river basin. Some genetic data reported as S.
seenghala from the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna
river basins refer to S. aorella. S.
aor is widespread in
the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Surma river basins in India
and Bangladesh, extending southwards to the Godavari
river (Kumar R. G., et al 2020). Reproduction:
Oviparous, distinct pairing possibly like other members
of the same genus. Aquarium Care:
The Sperata genera is not intended to be
housed in a community aquarium apart from the reason
of aggression towards other fish and conspecifics,
and it grows too large for the normal tanks in our
homes. Etymology: The genus name
of Sperata: a-, belonging to: Maria Adolfine
Sperat, Holly’s late mother-in-law, who had
supported Holly’s studies with “great
understanding” or “sympathy” (depending
on the translation) [replacement name for Macrones
Duméril 1856, preoccupied by Macrones Newman
1841 in Coleoptera]. The specific name of lamarrii:
is in honour of explorer-naturalist August Lamarre-Picquot
(1785-1873, also spelled Lamare-Picquot), who collected
type.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Bagrus lamarrii
Family:
Bagridae
Distribution:
South Asia:
Pakistan, northern India, Bangladesh. Type
Locality: Ganges River, India.
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