- Austroglanis barnardi
Taxobox
name = "Austroglanis barnardi"
status = EN | status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=Skelton, P.|year=1996|title=Austroglanis barnardi|id=2426|downloaded=22 May 2007]
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo = Siluriformes
familia = Austroglanididae
genus = "Austroglanis "
species = "A. barnardi"
binomial = "Austroglanis barnardi"
binomial_authority = (Skelton, 1981)"Austroglanis barnardi" is a
critically endangered species ofcatfish (order Siluriformes). It is also known as the spotted rock-catfish or Barnard's rock-catfish.cite journal|url=http://www.springerlink.com/content/x73g7322414m3382/fulltext.pdf|title=Threatened fishes of the world: "Austroglanis barnardi" (Skelton, 1981) (Austroglanididae)|first=Michael N.|last=Bruton|journal=Environmental Biology of Fishes|volume=45|pages=382|year=1996|format=PDF |doi=10.1007/BF00002530] FishBase species|genus=Austroglanis|species=barnardi|year=2007|month=May]This species has only been recorded from the Thee and
Noordhoeks River s, both small tributaries of theClanwilliam Olifants river in theWestern Cape ,South Africa . It is extremely uncommon in these two streams it inhabits. "A. barnardi" inhabits riffles among loosely bedded rocks and coarse sand. Other species that occur in this area include "Pseudobarbus phlegethon ", "Barbus calidus ", and "Austroglanis gilli ". The reproduction of this species is unknown.These fish reach a length of about 8
centimetre s (3 in) SL. The head is flattened, the snout is broad, and the mouth is subterminal (downturned). There are three pairs of barbels. Their color is golden-brown with dark brown blotches."A. barnardi" is threatened by habitat destruction from several causes associated with agricultural development, including stream channelisation, water abstraction, and sedimentation, all of which reduce the incidence of their obligate riffle habitat. They are also threatened by introduced predators. Introduced plants may have an extensive effect on their habitat.
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