- Parachiloglanis hodgarti
Taxobox
name = "Parachiloglanis hodgarti"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo = Siluriformes
familia =Sisoridae
subfamilia =Glyptosterninae
tribus =Glyptosternina
genus = "Parachiloglanis"
genus_authority = Wu, He & Chu, 1981
species = "P. hodgarti"
binomial = "Parachiloglanis hodgarti"
binomial_authority = (Hora, 1923)
synonyms = *"Glyptosternum hodgarti"
Hora, 1923"Parachiloglanis hodgarti" is a
species ofcatfish (order Siluriformes) of the familySisoridae . It is the only species of themonotypic genus "Parachiloglanis".cite journal|url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2006f/zt01345p096.pdf|title=Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)|first=Alfred W.|last=Thomson|coauthors=Page, Lawrence M.|journal=Zootaxa |volume=1345|pages=1–96|year=2006|format=PDF ]Distribution
"P. hodgarti" inhabits the Ganges and Brahmaputra drainages in
India ,Bangladesh ,Nepal , andChina . It has also been listed fromAbor Hills ,Meghalaya ,Darjeeling ,Kali River ,Teesta valley and Nepal. [cite journal|url=http://silurus.acnatsci.org/ACSI/library/biblios/2007_Ferraris_Catfish_Checklist.pdf|title=Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types|first=Carl J., Jr.|last=Ferraris|journal=Zootaxa |volume=1418|pages=1–628|year=2007|format=PDF ]Description
"P. hodgarti" is diagnosed by having no post-labial groove (unlike other members of Glyptosternina), gill openings not extending to the underside,
homodont dentition, pointed teeth in both jaws, tooth patches joined into acrescent -shaped band in upper jaw, and 13–16 branchedpectoral fin rays. This fish species has a depressed head. The body is elongate, and it is depressed anteriorly. The skin is smooth dorsally but often tuberculate on the underside of the body. The lips are thick, fleshy, andpapilla ted. The eyes are minute, dorsally located, and subcutaneous (under the skin). The gill openings are narrow, not extending below the pectoral fin base. The paired fins areplait ed to form an adhesive apparatus.References
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