Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes).
Author
Alfred W. Thomson
Author
Lawrence M. Page
text
Zootaxa
2006
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Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton 1822)
Pimelodus bagarius Hamilton 1822
: 186, 378, pl. 7 (fig. 62).
Type locality: Ganges River
,
India
.
Possible syntype
:
BMNH
1857.6.13.151 [ex Zool. Soc.]
(1).
Bagarius buchanani Bleeker 1853
: 121.
Type locality: Hooghly River, Calcutta
,
India
;
Pepeh River, Surakata, cent. Java
,
Indonesia
.
Syntypes
: (3)
NMV
46015
(1).
Apparently
Bagarius buchanani
is an unneeded replacement name for
Pimelodus bagarius Hamilton 1822
; if so, the type locality is Ganges River, India.
Distribution: Roberts (1983) reported this species from the Ganges, Chao Phrya and Mekong drainages and noted its possible occurrence in the Malay Peninsula. Prior to Robert’s paper, nearly all references to
Bagarius bagarius
were based on, at least in part,
one
or more of the other
Bagarius
species. Since Robert’s paper, this species has been reliably reported from the Malay Peninsula and the Salween and Mae Klong drainages (Kottelat, 1989; Talwar & Jingran, 1991). It has also been reported from the Brahmaputra drainage (Mamnur Rashid et al., 1997; Karmakar, 2000) and Irrawaddy drainages (Vishwanath et al., 1998; Keishing & Vishwanath, 1999). It has been reported from the Indus drainage (Misra & Hameed, 1974; Datta Munshi & Srivastava, 1988; Rafique, 2000), but the
Bagarius
species in the Indus drainage is most likely referable to
B. yarrelli
.