Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; Chiang Mai University; Chiang Mai; 50100; Thailand.
Florida Museum of Natural History; University of Florida; Gainesville; Florida; 32611; USA.
Zootaxa. 2023 Jun 30;5311(3):375-392. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.5311.3.3.
Garra panitvongi, new species, is described from the Ataran River drainage, Salween River basin, of southeastern Myanmar and western Thailand. It is the sixth species of Garra known from the Salween River basin and is readily distinguished from all congeners by the red-orange color of the body and caudal fin, and a pointed proboscis with a blue stripe on each side from the anterior margin of the orbit to the tip of the proboscis and with the stripes forming a V-shape. Garra panitvongi is known in the aquarium trade as the Redtail Garra. Descriptive information is provided on poorly known species of Garra in the Salween River basin, and Garra nujiangensis is transferred to Ageneiogarra.
沙甸光唇鱼,新种,产于缅甸东南部和泰国西部的色楞格河流域。这是沙楞格河流域第六种已知的光唇鱼,与所有近缘种最明显的区别是身体和尾鳍呈橙红色,以及从眼眶前缘到吻端两侧有蓝色条纹的尖长吻,这些条纹形成 V 形。沙甸光唇鱼在水族馆贸易中被称为红尾光唇鱼。本文还提供了沙楞格河流域一些鲜为人知的光唇鱼的描述信息,并将怒江光唇鱼归入 Ageneiogarra 属。