Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878)

Wibowo, Kunto, Muslim, Muslim, Afrisal, Muhammad, Priyadi, Agus, Kusumah, Ruby V. & Lukman, Lukman, 2024, First records of two siluriform fishes: Bagrichthys micranodus (Actinopterygii: Siluriformes: Bagridae) and Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Pangasiidae) from Sumatra, Indonesia, Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 54, pp. 95-101 : 95

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scientific name

Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878)
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Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878) View in CoL

Fig. 1B View Figure 1 , 1C View Figure 1

Material examined.

MZB. 26911, 202.9 mm SL, MZB.26912, 206.0 mm SL, Cala Lake , Musi Banyuasin, South Sumatra, Indonesia, 10 August 2023, collected by K. Wibowo, R. V. Kusumah, A. Priyadi, and L. Lukman.

Description.

Measurements shown in Table 1 View Table 1 . Head somewhat depressed, with pointed snout (lateral view). Body elongated, compressed. Head and body covered by smooth skin. Eye oval, situated slightly below horizontal axis of body. Mouth wide, terminal; upper and lower jaws nearly equal, with a band of villiform teeth; upper jaw teeth entirely covered by lower jaw when mouth closed; vomer with narrow, elongated tooth bands. Gill openings wide; gill membranes free, not bound to isthmus or to each other. Lateral line complete, midlateral. Anus and urogenital openings situated closer to anal-fin base than to pelvic fin. Two pairs of barbels present. Maxillary barbel simple, longer than mandibular barbel; maxillary barbel beyond margin of opercle but not reaching pelvic fin base; mandibular barbel simple, its length less than eye diameter in MZB.26911, about twice eye diameter in MZB.26912. Dorsal fin with 2 spines and 7 rays; first very small, hidden under skin; second long, compressed, robust, shorter than two anterior branched rays; posterior margin with several tiny serrae; origin of dorsal fin above level of pectoral fin spine tip. Adipose fin small, positioned closer to caudal fin base than to dorsal fin. Pectoral fin with 1 spine and 10 rays; spine robust, posterior margin with 24 or 25 serrae, spine shorter than two anterior branched rays; tip of adpressed fin not reaching pelvic-fin origin; dorsal edge of pectoral-fin base about level with ventral margin of orbit. Pelvic fin with 8 rays; fin origin level with midpoint of dorsal-fin base; tip of adpressed fin reaching base of fifth or sixth anal-fin ray. Anal fin with 34 rays; fin base long, equal to about one third standard length; branched rays progressively shorter posteriorly. Caudal fin with 8 + 9 principal rays, deeply forked; upper and lower lobes pointed.

Fresh specimen coloration.

(Fig. 1B View Figure 1 , 1C View Figure 1 ). Head and body black dorsally; lateral and ventral surfaces of body pale whitish or silvery; two black lateral stripes joining anteriorly above pectoral fin base. All fins blackish; middle of anal fin with darker stripe; upper and lower caudal fin lobes each with dark grey stripe.