Freshwater Fishes of
China in Coloured Illustrations (1)
Zhou Hang (4) Drake
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Description:
Dorsal spines (total): 2; Dorsal soft rays (total):
6 - 7; Anal soft rays: 14 - 17. Nude without scale,
complete lateral line extended until the end of the
caudal fin. The bagrid catfish genus Tachysurus
(known until very recently in the literature as Pelteobagrus
or Pseudobagrus) is among the most speciose
catfish groups in East Asia, with at least 31 valid
species (Ng &Freyhof; Ng & Kottelat, 2007;
Cheng et al., 2008). Are diagnosed by an extrascapular
without a laterosensory canal, and a pterotic with
a broad lateral laminar expansion (Mo, 1991). Habitat:
Its members inhabit habitats ranging from fast-flowing
hillstreams to large rivers. 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 virgatus:
branched, probably referring
to bluish black band along lateral line, “forked
at the caudal base, [with] each branch reaching the
tip [of the] caudal lobe”.
Remarks:
Still found in some online sources as Pseudobagrus
virgatus but Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes has
Tachysurus as the current genus name with
Pseudobagrus virgatus as a junior synonym.
Tachysurus
virgatus
From a stream near Beilun river at the border of China and Vietnam
Tachysurus
virgatus
From a stream near Beilun river at the border of China and Vietnam
Tachysurus
virgatus
Tachysurus
virgatus
Tachysurus
virgatus
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