Beta Mahatvaraj
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Description:
Erethistoides species are externally recognisable
in having a depressed head and divergent serrations
on the anterior edge of the pectoral spine.
The genus, known from the sub-Himalayan region of
the Indian subcontinent, includes six species: E.
montana Hora, 1950, E. pipri (Hora,
1950), E.
sicula Ng, 2005,
E. ascita Ng & Edds, 2005, E. cavatura
Ng & Edds, 2005 and this latest species
E. infuscatus Ng, 2006. The first three thumbnails
pictured were collected at Mathabhanga in the Coochbehar
District of West Bengal. Aquarium Care:
A tank with a sandy bottom, rounded stones, pebbles
and bogwood with a good water flow as befits an asian
hillstream setup. Good water quality is a must for
this family. Keep the water temperature on the cool
side of a tropical aquarium. Tank mates such as the
zebra danio (Brachydanio rerio) and Rasboras
of the same small size will make good tankmates. Diet:
Prefers live foods such as bloodworm, grindle worm
and daphnia. Etymology: Erithistoides,
–oides, having the form of: Erethistes,
“allied [to that genus] in most respects”
but with a strongly depressed snout and a unique arrangement
of serrations along leading margin of pectoral-fin
spine. The species epithet infuscatus meaning
darkened, referring to its dark-brown colouration.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Sisoridae
Distribution:
Asia: Brahmaputra
and Meghna River drainages in India and Bangladesh.
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