Resolution of the taxa found
in Iran awaits more extensive material for a better
understanding of individual and species variation.
Description: The pectoral fin extends
to origin of pelvic fin (pectoral fin length in SL
3.8-4.1); head long (4.0-4.2 in SL). Reported from
the Tigris River basin in Iraq but no Iranian record.
Species identity in the Tigris needs confirmation
by specimens. See Banister (1980) for a brief history
of the confusion surrounding the name of this species
in the literature. The validity of the described Glyptothorax
species in the Tigris-Euphrates has not been adequately
resolved. Four other nominal species occur in addition
to G. cous, namely G. armeniacus
(Berg, 1918), G. steindachneri (Pietschmann,
1913), G. kurdistanicus (Berg, 1931) and
G.silviae Coad, 1981, (see Coad and Delmastro
(1985) for a partial discussion of this problem).
The genus Glyptothorax is characterised by
a flattened head, an adipose fin of moderate length,
a short dorsal fin with a strong spine, the spine
serrated anteriorly or posteriorly, or smooth, pectoral
fin spine serrated posteriorly and in some with plicate
skin ventrally, 4 pairs of barbels, maxillary barbels
broadly based, an inferior and transverse mouth, villiform
teeth on the roof of the mouth in two patches, eyes
small and partly obscured by skin, gill openings wide,
gill membranes joined to the isthmus, and an adhesive
apparatus on the chest formed from plaits or folds
of skin, often with a central depression.
Common
Name:
Tigris cat
Synonyms:
Silurus cous
Family:
Sisoridae
Distribution:
Asia: Iran,
Syria, endemic to the Tigris-Euphrates basin. Type
locality: Syria.
Size:
10.0cm (4ins)-15.0cm (6ins)
Temp:
20-24°c (67-75°f.)
p.H.
6.5-7.5.
Reference:
Coad, W.B.
Freshwater Fishes of Iran. Species Accounts - Sisoridae.
www.briancoad.com Coad, W.B.
Glyptothorax silviae, a New Species of Sisorid
Catfish from Southwestern Iran. Japanese Journal of
Ichthyology Vol.27, No 4. 1981. Sayyadzadeh, G.; Zarei,
F.; Esmaeili, H.R. Glyptothorax (Teleostei:
Sisoridae) from the Middle East: An Integrated Molecular
and Morphological Insight into Its Taxonomic Diversity.
Diversity 2022.
Glyptothorax
cous Iran: Seimareh River,
Persian Gulf basin
Glyptothorax
cous Dorsal view-Iran: Seimareh
River, Persian Gulf basin
Glyptothorax
cous Ventral view-Iran: Seimareh
River, Persian Gulf basin
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