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Nemacheilidae (Brook loaches)
Etymology: Nemacheilus: Greek, nema, -atos = filament + Greek, cheilos = lip (Ref. 45335); paucimaculatus: Derived from the Latin prefix pauci, meaning 'having few' and the Latin macula, meaning 'blotches', referring to the comparably low number of lateral and dorsal blotches.
Environment: milieu / climate zone / depth range / distribution range
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; пресноводный донно-пелагический. Tropical; 3°N - 2°N, 103°E - 104°E
Asia: basins of Muar and Langat in Johor, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan in southern Peninsular Malaysia.
Size / Вес / Возраст
Maturity: Lm ?  range ? - ? cm
Max length : 6.2 cm SL самец/пол неопределен; (Ref. 87792)
Краткое описание
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членистые (мягкие) лучи спинного плавника (общее число) : 13 - 14; членистые (мягкие) лучи анального плавника: 8. Distinguished from all species of the genus Nemacheilus, except Nemacheilus arenicolus by its color pattern consisting of 8-10 dark brown dorsal saddles and 8-10 dark brown blotches, each larger than eye, along the lateral midline (vs. 10-19 blotches, a stripe or a marbled pattern in other species). It is distinguished from Nemacheilus arenicolus by the presence of a dark blotch on the first rays of the dorsal fin (vs. absence) and the presence of scales on the whole body (vs. restricted to few rows along lateral line in the anterior part of body) (Ref. 87792).
Life cycle and mating behavior
половая зрелость | размножение | нерест | икра | Fecundity | личинки
Bohlen, J. and V. Ŝlechtová, 2011. Nemacheilus paucimaculatus, a new species of loach from the southern Malay Peninsula (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae). Raffles Bull. Zool. 59(2):201-204. (Ref. 87792)
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