Kerala: Four New fish Species discovered
A good news for the people who loved fishes, four new fish species have been found in Kerala, the college professor who made the discovery has said.
Detailed articles describing these new species have been published in international publications like ‘Journal of Research in Biology’ and ‘International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies. The new new species have been named Puntius nelsoni, Puntius nigronotus, Systomus chryseus and Systomus rufus, said Mathews Plamoottil, a zoology professor at Kollam‘s Baby John Memorial Government College.
Elaborating, he said the body and fins of Puntius nelsoni are yellowish in colour, the head is deeper, the snout shorter and the mouth wider. It was discovered at Kallumkal in Thiruvalla, at the place where Pamba and Manimala rivers merge.
The Puntius nigronotus was discovered at Mananthavady in the hilly Wayanad district. Its dorsal fin is black in colour, the lateral line scales are greater than its closest relatives and its dorsal fin has more rays.
Systomus chryseus was discovered from Keezhvaipur near Thiruvalla. It is golden in coloured and its pectoral fin is greatly elongated.
Systomus rufus was discovered from Venpala, also near Thiruvalla. Its fins are red in colour.
The Kerala is a home of 242 species of inland fish, Kerala State Biodiversity Board, the custodian of the state’s rich biodiversity, said.
Src: http://zeenews.india.com/news/sci-tech/four-new-fish-species-discovered-in-kerala_1544839.html
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