Fish diversity of the Vatrak stream, Sabarmati River system, Rajasthan
Author
Banyal, Harinder Singh
Author
Kumar, Sanjeev
text
Records of the Zoological Survey of India
2017
2017-12-01
117
3
214
214
http://dx.doi.org/10.26515/rzsi/v117/i3/2017/120965
journal article
10.26515/rzsi/v117/i3/2017/120965
2581-8686
10956032
Pethia ticto
(Hamilton, 1822)
1822.
Cyprinus ticto
, Hamilton-Buchannan,
Fishes
of Ganges
: 314,398, pl.8, fig.87 (type-locality: south eastern parts of Bengal); Murthy, 1977,
Proc. Indian Acad. Sci.
85 B
(3): 130 (Identity discussed).
2012.
Pethia ticto
, P.81, Pethiyagoda
et al. A synopsis of the South Asian fishes referred to
Puntius
(Pisces:
Cyprinidae
). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters
v.
23
(no. 1): 69-95.
Common name:
Two-Spot barb.
Material examined:
1 ex,
Vatrak
stream near
Jethola Village
,
Dungarpur
,
Rajasthan
,
15.iii.2014
, coll.
H. S. Banyal
,
Reg. No.
V/ 3177
.
Diagnostic characters:
D ii 8; A ii 5; P i 12;
V
i 8 Body elongate, mouth short terminal, barbels absent, dorsal fin inserted posterior to base of pelvic fin with its last unbranched ray osseous, strong and serrated at posterior edge, pectoral fin with a black spot; lateral line complete with 23 scales.
Coloration:
Blackish-grey to grassy-green when alive; margins brilliant shining silver; a long transverse black spot above the pectoral fin and another alike but goldenedged is present on caudal peduncle over the end of anal fin.
Geographical distribution:
Widely distributed in
India
in varied aquatic ecosystems.
Remarks:
It is a good food for most of the birds and is quite common fish. This fish is a popular barb of the aquaria.