Glyptothorax siangensis, a New Species of Catfish (Sisoridae) from the Brahmaputra River Drainage, Arunachal Pradesh, India

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Abstract

Glyptothorax siangensis, new species, is described from the Siang River in Arunachal Pradesh, India. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners from the Ganga-Brahmaputra drainage and its neighbouring drainages by the following combination of characters: a thoracic adhesive apparatus with skin ridges present over almost the entire apparatus, including the sword-shaped median depression, which is narrowly opened posteriorly; an elongated dorsal spine distinctly greater than body depth at its origin, posteriorly serrated with 11–17 serrae; nuchal plate saddle-like with W-shaped extensions; shallow body depth; long nasal barbel, almost reaching the anterior margin of eye; a complete longitudinal black band across the distal half of dorsal-fin; and tips of neural spines extension visible as a row of ridges between dorsal-fin base and origin of procurrent rays of caudal-fin. This is the nineteenth species of Glyptothorax known from the Ganga-Brahmaputra drainage.

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P. Singh

Zoological Survey of India, Freshwater Fish Section, Kolkata, India

Email: lkzsi5@yahoo.com
Индия, Калькутта

L. Kosygin

Zoological Survey of India, Freshwater Fish Section, Kolkata, India

Email: lkzsi5@yahoo.com
Индия, Калькутта

S. Rath

Zoological Survey of India, Freshwater Fish Section, Kolkata, India

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Индия, Калькутта

S. D. Gurumayum

Zoological Survey of India, Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Itanagar, India

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Индия, Итанагар

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