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P. shawi inhabits
rapid running waters at the base of hills, in which
it maintains itself by means of a corrugated thoracic
disc, which acts as an adhesive apparatus. Aquarium
Care: A tank with a sandy bottom and rounded
stones and pebbles 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
asian fish such as Rasboras of the same small size
will make good tankmates. Diet: Feeds
on small invertebrates. Prefers live foods such as
bloodworm, grindle worm, daphnia and Artemia naupli.
Etymology: Pseudolaguvia,
Pseudo-, false;
i.e., although this genus may superficially resemble
several “closely allied” genera, including
Laguvia (a junior synonym of Erethistes),
such an appearance is false. The species epithet shawi
is in honour of government quinologist (one who grows
cinchona trees for quinine, an early antimalarial)
and naturalist G. E. Shaw, who collected the type
specimen.
Common
Name:
Bee cat, Asian mini bee cat
Synonyms:
Glyptothorax shawi,
Laguvia shawi
Family:
Sisoridae
Distribution:
Asia: Darjeeling,
Siliguri Terai and Sikkim in India. Reported from
Bangladesh.
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