Freshwater Fishes of
China in Coloured Illustrations (1)
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Relevant
Information:
Etymology:
The genus name of Tachysurus: tachys, swift;
oura, tail, referring to the presumed agility of T.
sinensis based on its “long and nimble”
tail (translation). The specific name of eupogon:
eu-, well or very; pogon,
beard, presumably referring to nasal barbels (“twice
and a half as long as eye”), maxillary barbels
(“a little longer than the head”), and/or
outer mandibular barbels (“three fourths the
length of the head, inner one half”).
Remarks:
Still valid in some publications and in some online
rescources as Pelteobagrus eupogon but Eschmeyer's
Catalog of Fishes has Tachysurus as the current
genus name with Pelteobagrus eupogon as a
junior synonym.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Pseudobagrus eupogon,
Pelteobagrus eupogon
Family:
Bagridae
Distribution:
Asia:
China,
Changjiang (Yangtze River) basin Type locality:
Shanghai, China.
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