Description:
Similar to Glyptothoraxlaosensis.
Dorsal spines (total): 1; Dorsal soft rays (total):
6; Anal soft rays: 8 - 9. Head and front of the body
horizontally flat, gradually turns to vertically flat.
Small eyes, covered with membrane. Nude body without
scale, with a straight lateral line. Glyptothorax
is distinguished from all other sisorid genera by
having an adhesive apparatus on the thorax with with
grooves parallel or oblique to the longitudinal axis
of the body (vs. thoracic adhesive grooves transverse
to the longitudinal axis of the body in Pseudecheneis,
and thoracic adhesive apparatus absent in all other
genera). Colouration: Three white
lines in the body, one starts from dorsal fin to caudal
fin, the other two overlapped with the lateral line.
Brownish adiposium, dark in the base part and light
in the edge. Remarks:
the 2-5 thumbnail specimens by the image contributor
were captured in the Pearl River or Zhu Jiang (Chinese).
Alfred W. Thomson &
Lawrence M. Page; 30 October 2006. Genera
of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae
(Teleostei: Siluriformes) (Zootaxa 1345). Zheng, C.-Y.,
1991. Sisoridae. p.319-322. In J.-H. Pan, L. Zhong,
C.-Y. Zheng, H.-L. Wu and J.-H. Liu (eds). 1991. The
freshwater fishes of Guangdong Province. Guangdong
Science and Technology Press, Guangzhou. 589 pp.
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