- Pseudexostoma
Taxobox
name = "Pseudexostoma"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo = Siluriformes
familia =Sisoridae
subfamilia =Glyptosterninae
tribus =Glyptosternina
genus = "Pseudexostoma"
genus_authority = Chu, 1979
type_species = "Glyptosternum yunnanensis"
type_species_authority = Tchang, 1935
subdivision_ranks = Binomial name
subdivision =
"Pseudexostoma brachysoma"
Chu, 1979
"Pseudexostoma longipterus"
Zhou, Yang, Li & Li, 2007
"Pseudexostoma yunnanensis"
(Tchang, 1935)"Pseudexostoma" is a
genus ofcatfish es (order Siluriformes) of the familySisoridae . It includes threespecies , "P. brachysoma", "P. longipterus", and "P. yunnanensis".cite journal|url=http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/rbz/biblio/55/55rbz147-155.pdf|title=A Review of the Catfish Genus "Pseudexostoma" (Siluriformes: Sisoridae) with Description of a New Species from the Upper Salween (Nujiang) Basin of China|first=Wei|last=Zhou|coauthors=Yang, Ying; Li, Xu; Li, Ming-Hui|journal=The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology|year=2007|volume=55|issue=1|pages=147–155|format=PDF ]Taxonomy
"Glyptosternum yunnanesis" was first described in 1935. However, due to its unique teeth, a separate genus "Pseudexostoma" was erected in 1979 for this species. The same year, a subspecies of "P. yunnanensis" was described, "P. y. brachysoma". However, it has become apparent that these two groups represent different species. Also, a third species, "P. longipterus", was described in 2007.
Distribution
"Pseudexostoma" species are restricted to the upper Salween (Nujiang River) and one upper branch of the Irrawaddy (Dayinjiang) in
China . "P. brachysoma" is known only from the middle and lower Nujiang River. "P. longipterus" is known only from the middle Nujiang River. "P. yunnanensis" is only known from the upper Dayinjiang (an upper branch of the Irrawaddy River. These rivers were once connected, but are now separated. Also, the environment and temperature of the Nujiang River became greatly different between the northern and southern areas, leading to speciation.Description
"Pseudexostoma" species have a continuous groove behind the lip (post-labial groove),
gill openings not extending onto the underside (venter),heterodont dentition in both jaws with outer teeth shovel-shaped and sparsely arranged in one or two rows and inner teeth conical and numerous, the tooth patches separated in upper jaw, and 16–18 branched pectoral rays.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 ] The lips are thick, fleshy, andpapilla ted. The paired fins areplait ed to form an adhesive apparatus."Pseudexostoma" species have a moderately compressed body. The head is depressed and broad; it appears triangular from the side and with a rounded snout from above. The eyes are small and ovoid, located at the middle of the dorsal surface of the head. The mouth is transverse and inferior, with the teeth exposed when the mouth is closed. The teeth are embedded in the skin, shovel-shaped, with the tips exposed and arranged in irregular rows. The gill openings are narrow. The dorsal surface is smooth without
tubercle s. There are four pairs of barbels. Theadipose fin base is not connected to thecaudal fin . The caudal fin is emarginate with the upper lobe smaller than the lower lobe. Thelateral line is midlateral and complete."Pseudexostoma" species are grey black on the dorsal surface and grey yellow on the ventral region; the caudal fin is grey black with an irregular, small, yellow patch in the middle, and the other fins are grey yellow along the distal edge. "Pseudexostoma" grow to about 9.9–15.3
centimetre s (3.9–6.0 in) SL. [FishBase species|genus=Pseudexostoma|species=brachysoma|year=2007|month=July] [FishBase species|genus=Pseudexostoma|species=longipterus|year=2007|month=July] [FishBase species|genus=Pseudexostoma|species=yunnanensis|year=2007|month=July]"Pseudexostoma" species have three notches on the posterior margin of the lower lip. However, in "P. yunnanensis", the notches are all the same depth, while in the other two species the middle notch is shallower in depth than the lateral notches. The two median lobes formed by these notches are the same length of the lateral lobes of the lips in "P. yunnanensis", but they are longer in the other two species. "P. yunnanensis" also has more pelvic fin rays (5 vs. 3–4), a shorter adipose fin base, a deeper and longer
caudal peduncle , more teeth in thepremaxilla ry tooth band (18–22 vs. 16–18) that are divided into two partially connected patches instead of two isolated patches. Between "P. brachysoma" and "P. longipterus", "P. longipterus" has longer pectoral fins, pelvic fins, and caudal fins as well as large eyes that are farther apart than in "P. brachysoma".References
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