Mystus
Mystus | |
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Twospot Catfish (M. nigriceps) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Siluriformes |
Family: | Bagridae |
Genus: | Mystus Scopoli, 1777 |
Type species | |
Bagrus halepensis Valenciennes, 1840 | |
Synonyms | |
Mystus (commonly known as Tengra) is a genus of small to medium-sized bagrid catfishes that occur in South and Southeast Asia.[1]
Mystus is poorly diagnosed. Macrones had previously been used by earlier authors, but this generic name was preoccupied in Coleoptera.[2] Phylogenetic relationships within this genus are poorly understood, though it has been suggested that there are two major lineages.[3] It was confirmed in 2005 that this genus is paraphyletic.[3]
There are two fossil species assigned to this genus both from the early Tertiary of the Sanshui Basin in Guangdong, China:
- Mystus spinipectoralis Li & Wang 1979
- Mystus dalungshanensis Li & Wang 1979
Species
There are currently 45 extant species in this genus:[4][5][6][7]
- Mystus abbreviatus (Valenciennes, 1840)
- Mystus alasensis H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005[8]
- Mystus albolineatus T. R. Roberts, 1994
- Mystus ankutta Pethiyagoda, Anjana Silva & Maduwage, 2008
- Mystus armatus (F. Day, 1865) (Kerala mystus)
- Mystus armiger H. H. Ng, 2004
- Mystus atrifasciatus Fowler, 1937
- Mystus bimaculatus (Volz, 1904)
- Mystus bleekeri (F. Day, 1877) (Day's mystus)
- Mystus bocourti (Bleeker, 1864)
- Mystus canarensis S. Grant, 1999
- Mystus carcio (F. Hamilton, 1822)
- Mystus castaneus H. H. Ng, 2002[2]
- Mystus cavasius (F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic mystus)
- Mystus chinensis (Steindachner, 1883)
- Mystus cineraceus H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2009
- Mystus dibrugarensis (B. L. Chaudhuri, 1913)
- Mystus falcarius Chakrabarty & H. H. Ng, 2005[3]
- Mystus gulio (F. Hamilton, 1822) (Long whiskers catfish)
- Mystus horai Jayaram, 1954 (Indus catfish)
- Mystus impluviatus H. H. Ng, 2003[1]
- Mystus indicus Plamoottil & Abraham, 2013[5]
- Mystus heoki Plamoottil & Abraham, 2013[5]
- Mystus keletius (Valenciennes, 1840)
- Mystus keralai Plamoottil & Abraham, 2010[9]
- Mystus leucophasis (Blyth, 1860)
- Mystus malabaricus (Jerdon, 1849)
- Mystus menoni Plamoottil & Abraham, 2013[6]
- Mystus montanus (Jerdon, 1849)
- Mystus multiradiatus T. R. Roberts, 1992
- Mystus mysticetus T. R. Roberts, 1992
- Mystus ngasep Darshan, Vishwanath, Mahanta & Barat, 2011[10]
- Mystus nigriceps (Valenciennes, 1840) (Twospot catfish)
- Mystus oculatus (Valenciennes, 1840)
- Mystus pelusius (Solander, 1794)
- Mystus pulcher (B. L. Chaudhuri, 1911)
- Mystus punctifer H. H. Ng, Wirjoatmodjo & Hadiaty, 2001[11]
- Mystus rhegma Fowler, 1935
- Mystus rufescens (Vinciguerra, 1890)
- Mystus seengtee (Sykes, 1839)
- Mystus singaringan (Bleeker, 1846)
- Mystus tengara (F. Hamilton, 1822)
- Mystus velifer H. H. Ng, 2012[12]
- Mystus vittatus (Bloch, 1794) (Striped dwarf catfish)
- Mystus wolffii (Bleeker, 1851)
- Mystus zeylanicus H. H. Ng & Pethiyagoda, 2013[7]
References
- 1 2 Heok Hee Ng; Buth, D. G. (2003). Buth, D. G., ed. "Mystus impluviatus: A New Species of Bagrid Catfish (Teleostei: Bagridae) from Eastern Borneo". Copeia 2003 (2): 373–378. doi:10.1643/0045-8511(2003)003[0373:MIANSO]2.0.CO;2.
- 1 2 Heok Hee Ng (2002). "The identity of Mystus nigriceps (Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840), with the Description of a New Bagrid Catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from Southeast Asia" (PDF). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50 (1): 161–168.
- 1 2 3 Chakrabarty, Prosanta; Heok Hee Ng (2005). "The identity of catfishes identified as Mystus cavasius (Hamilton, 1822) (Teleostei: Bagridae), with a description of a new species from Myanmar" (PDF). Zootaxa 1093: 1–24.
- ↑ Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2013). Species of Mystus in FishBase. August 2013 version.
- 1 2 3 Plamoottil, M. & Abraham, N.P. (2013): Mystus indicus and M. heoki, two new catfishes from Kerala, India. Biosystematica, 7 (1): 43-58.
- 1 2 Plamoottil, M. & Abraham, N.P. (2013): Mystus menoni, a new fish species from Kerala, India. International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology, 1 (4): 315-325.
- 1 2 Ng, H.H. & Pethiyagoda, R. (2013): Mystus zeylanicus, a new species of bagrid catfish from Sri Lanka (Teleostei: Bagridae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 24 (2): 161-170.
- ↑ Heok Hee Ng; Hadiaty, Renny K. (March 2005). "Two new bagrid catfishes (Teleostei: Bagridae) from the Alas River drainage, northern Sumatra". Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters 16 (1): 83–92.
- ↑ Plamoottil, Mathews; Abraham, Nelson P. (August 2, 2014). "MYSTUS KERALAI (SILURIFORMES: BAGRIDAE), A NEW FISH SPECIES FROM KERALA, INDIA" (PDF). International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology (Rishan Publications) 2 (3): 231–240. ISSN 2320-9585. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
- ↑ Darshan, A., Vishwanath, W., Mahanta, P.C. & Barat, A. (2011): Mystus ngasep, a new catfish species (Teleostei: Bagridae) from the headwaters of Chindwin drainage in Manipur, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 3 (11): 2177–2183.
- ↑ Heok Hee Ng; Wirjoatmodjo, Soetikno; Hadiaty, Renny K. (2001). "Mystus punctifer, a New Species of Bagrid Catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from Northern Sumatra" (PDF). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 49 (2): 355–358.
- ↑ Ng, H.H. (2012): Mystus velifer, a new species of catfish from Indochina (Teleostei: Bagridae). Zootaxa, 3398: 58–68.
External links
- Media related to Mystus at Wikimedia Commons
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