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Puntius madhusoodani Krishnakumar, Benno Pereira & Radhakrishnan 2012

Diagnostic Description

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Distinguished from all other species of Puntius by the combination of following characters: presence of one pair of short maxillary barbels less than eye diameter and 4.39% in SL; smaller snout forming 8.06% in SL; 25-26 lateral line scales; dorsal fin inserted nearer to tip of snout, than to caudal fin base; absence of spot at the dorsal fin base; paired fins hyaline, and the branched rays of the dorsal and anal fin tinted with black (Ref. 89446).
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Morphology

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Dorsal soft rays (total): 10; Analsoft rays: 8
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Puntius madhusoodani

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Puntius madhusoodani is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae in Puntius genus. The species has been discovered in 2010, named and described jointly by Krishnakumar, Benno Pereira & Radhakrishnan and a study first published in Biosystematica in 2012.[1] It was collected from Manimala River in Kerala, India (Western Ghats region), which has a running length of only 92 km and empties into the Vembanad Lake. Puntius madhusoodani is named after Prof. Dr. B. Madhusoodana Kurup, as an honour for his contribution towards the taxonomy and conservation of freshwater fishes of Kerala.[2][3]

Distribution

Puntius madhusoodani is so for known only from Manimala River which has its origin in Western Ghats Muthavara Hills (2500 feet above main sea level). There is a good chance of finding them in Pamba River as Manimala river is a tributary of Pamba River.[4]

Description

The holotype CRG-SAC 456 with 91.43mm length was found on the Thirumoolapuram region of Manimala River near Thiruvalla in Pattanamthitta District on 17 November 2010. This Puntius fish can be distinguished from the rest of the species by its unique characteristics such as a smaller snout, 2 branched rays and 6 unbranched rays in the anal fin, paired fins hyaline, 9 predorsal scales, 25–26 lateral line scales, dorsal fin inserted nearer to tip of snout rather than to the caudal fin base, branched rays of the dorsal and anal fin is tinted with black color and there are no spots in the dorsal fin base.[5][6]

Coloration

All healthy adult individuals in life is dusky black in color from topside and silvery white in color in bottom side. A dark band of about two scales width runs from 22nd to 24th lateral line scales. Fins are dusky to dirty yellow in color. An irregular patch of vague dark brown coloration is present in caudal base in all the specimens.[7]

Behaviour

As of now life cycle and mating or general behavior of the fish is not known as it is known only from 4 individual collected specimens during the survey as part of the River Fish Monitoring Program of State Bio Diversity Board of Kerala State.[8]

References

  1. ^ Krishnakumar, K., F.G. Benno Pereira and K.V. Radhakrishnan, 2012. Puntius madhusoodani (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), a new species of barb from Manimala River, Kerala, South India. Biosystematica 5(2):31-37 (Ref. 89446)
  2. ^ "Puntius madhusoodani".
  3. ^ "New fish species found in Manimala River | Kozhikode News". The Times of India.
  4. ^ "About the Rivers of Kerala". Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  5. ^ "::: Biosystematica :::".
  6. ^ "Puntius madhusoodani Krishnakumar, Benno Pereira & Radhakrishnan 2012 | Species".
  7. ^ Kaimal, Krishnakumar. "Puntius madhusoodani (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), a new species of barb from Manimala River, Kerala, South India". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ "New fish species discovered". The Hindu. 22 February 2012.
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Puntius madhusoodani: Brief Summary

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Puntius madhusoodani is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae in Puntius genus. The species has been discovered in 2010, named and described jointly by Krishnakumar, Benno Pereira & Radhakrishnan and a study first published in Biosystematica in 2012. It was collected from Manimala River in Kerala, India (Western Ghats region), which has a running length of only 92 km and empties into the Vembanad Lake. Puntius madhusoodani is named after Prof. Dr. B. Madhusoodana Kurup, as an honour for his contribution towards the taxonomy and conservation of freshwater fishes of Kerala.

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