Hemimyzon nanensis, a new balitorid fish from the chao phraya basin, thailand

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作者
Atsushi Doi
Maurice Kottelat
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[1] Tokyo University of Fisheries,Laboratory of Ichthyology
[2] National University of Singapore,School of Biological Sciences
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Ichthyological Research | 1998年 / 45卷
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Balitoridae; sp. nov; Chao Phraya basin; Thailand;
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A new balitorid fish,Hemimyzon nanensis, is described from the Mae Nam Nan River basin, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River, in northern Thailand. This species is distinguishable from its congeners by the following unique combination of characters: pectoral fin with 9–11 simple and 10–12 branched, rays; pelvic fin with 3–4 (usually 3) simple and 8–9 (usually 9) branched rays; 59–63 total lateral line scales; distance between pelvic fin bases 8.1–9,6% SL.H. nanensis is the first species of the genus recorded outside China and Taiwan.
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