Genera of the Asian Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes). Author Alfred W. Thomson Author Lawrence M. Page text Zootaxa 2006 1345 1 96 http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:25EFA792-7DA4-4E0D-A69A-12591B8422DE journal article z01345p001 25EFA792-7DA4-4E0D-A69A-12591B8422DE Gogangra Roberts, 2001 Fig. 11 Gogangra Roberts, 2001 : 83. (Type species: Pimelodus viridescens Hamilton, 1822 , by being a replacement name. Replacement name for Gangra Roberts & Ferraris, 1998 ; preoccupied by Gangra Walker, 1862 , in Lepidoptera). Gender masculine. Gangra Roberts and Ferraris, 1998 : 333. (Type species: Pimelodus viridescens Hamilton, 1822 , by original designation. Preoccupied by Gangra Walker, 1862 ; in Lepidoptera, replaced by Gogangra Roberts, 2001 ). Gender masculine. Diagnosis (based, in part, on Roberts & Ferraris 1998): Small conical teeth in lower jaw; branchiostegal membranes free from isthmus; small serrations on anterior margin of pectoral spine; no well-developed maxillary barbel membrane; outer and inner mental barbels widely separated, origin of inner barbels anterior to origin of outer barbels; short nasal and maxillary barbels; palatal teeth absent. FIGURE 11. Gogangra viridescens , UMMZ 243717, 57.7 mm SL. Photograph by H. H. Ng. Gogangra is distinguished from Gagata by having the outer and inner mental barbels widely separated, with the origin of the inner barbels anterior to the origin of the outer barbels (vs. barbels close together with their origins nearly parallel) and by having the branchiostegal membranes free from the isthmus (vs. broadly fused to the isthmus). Gogangra is distinguished from Nangra by having maxillary barbels extending only to the pectoral-fin base (vs. extending to the pelvic-fin base), by having nasal barbels shorter than the eye diameter (vs. longer than the eye diameter, reaching at least to the eye), by having small serrations on the anterior margin of the pectoral spine (vs. no serrations), and by the absence of palatal teeth and a well-developed maxillary barbel membrane. Gogangra is distinguished from Bagarius by having only small conical teeth in the lower jaw (vs. teeth in lower jaw markedly heterodont), by having small serrations on the anterior margin of the pectoral spine (vs. no serrations), and by the lack of a welldeveloped maxillary barbel membrane. Gogangra is distinguished from Sisor by having small (vs. large) serrations on the anterior margin of its pectoral-fin spine, no bony plates on the dorsum, no spine in the adipose fin, the origin of the inner mental barbels anterior ( vs. posterior) to the origin of the outer mental barbels), branchiostegal membranes free from the isthmus (vs. broadly fused to isthmus), the uppermost caudal-fin ray not greatly elongated (vs. greatly elongated, more than half the length of the body), and no welldeveloped maxillary barbel membrane. Description: Dorsal fin with 1 spine, 6 branched rays; pectoral fin with 1 spine, 8-9 branched rays; 6 pelvic-fin rays; 7-9 branched anal-fin rays. Head moderately depressed, jaws with several rows of small conical teeth. Palatal teeth absent. Maxillary barbel not extending posteriorly beyond head; barbel membrane absent or greatly reduced; base of barbel stiff. Coracoid process visible externally. Live specimens with viridescent or silvery supraopercular mark. Pectoral-fin spine smooth anteriorly, serrate posteriorly. Dorsal spine smooth anteriorly and posteriorly. No thoracic adhesive apparatus. Paired fins non-plaited. Distribution: Ganges, Meghna and Brahmaputra drainages, India and Bangladesh (Jayaram, 1999; Ng, 2005f).