文獻來源: Kullander, S.O. & Fang, F. (2009): Danio tinwini, a new species of spotted danio from northern Myanmar (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 20 (3): 223-228.
Abstract
Danio tinwini, new species, is described from the upper course of the Mogaung Chaung, a right bank tributary of the Ayeyarwaddy River. It is distinguished from other species of Danio above all by the colour pattern, comprised of rows of dark spots along the side, and spotted dorsal, anal, pelvic, and caudal fins. From D. kyathit, with similar colour pattern, it is distinguished by the absence of lateral line and rostral barbel. From D. nigrofasciatus, which it resembles in small size, absence of lateral line and rostral barbel, and lateral stripe P-1 expressed as a row of spots, it is distinguished by the dorsal-fin count ii.6 { (vs. ii.7 {), and stripes P and P+1 expressed as rows of spots instead of as solid stripes. Danio tinwini is one of the smallest species of Danio, males reaching up to 21.7 mm SL, females up to 25.6 mm SL.
圖片提供: 廖德裕博士
Abstract
Danio tinwini, new species, is described from the upper course of the Mogaung Chaung, a right bank tributary of the Ayeyarwaddy River. It is distinguished from other species of Danio above all by the colour pattern, comprised of rows of dark spots along the side, and spotted dorsal, anal, pelvic, and caudal fins. From D. kyathit, with similar colour pattern, it is distinguished by the absence of lateral line and rostral barbel. From D. nigrofasciatus, which it resembles in small size, absence of lateral line and rostral barbel, and lateral stripe P-1 expressed as a row of spots, it is distinguished by the dorsal-fin count ii.6 { (vs. ii.7 {), and stripes P and P+1 expressed as rows of spots instead of as solid stripes. Danio tinwini is one of the smallest species of Danio, males reaching up to 21.7 mm SL, females up to 25.6 mm SL.
圖片提供: 廖德裕博士