Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822)
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 |
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Felipe |
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Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822) |
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5. Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822) View in CoL
1822. Cyprinus cotio Hamilton-Buchanan, Fishes of Ganges: 339, 393, pl. 39, fig. 93 (type-locality: ponds and ditches of Bengal).
2003. Osteobrama cotio, Mirza, M. R. , Checklist of freshwater fishes of Pakistan. Suppl. Ser. 3: 1-30
Common name: Cotio
Material examined: 3 exs., West Banas River near Dantiwada, Banaskantha , Gujarat, 11.xii.2017, coll. H. S. Banyal, Reg. No. V/ 3624 .
Diagnostic characters: D iii-iv 8; A iii 33-38; P i 12-14; V i 8. Body significantly compressed, abdominal edge piercing from behind pelvic-fin base to anal fin but rounded in front of pelvic fins. Mouth small; barbels absent. Dorsal spine feeble and saw-like, lateral line with about 65 scales, the scales are somewhat deciduous and unevenly arranged.
Geographical distribution: Widely distributed in India.
Remarks: This species which attains a length of 15 cm, is of no attention to fisheries; possibly a valuable larvicide.
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