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Horabagrus brachysoma

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Horabagridae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Siluriformes

Genus
  
Horabagrus brachysoma brachysoma

Similar
  
Catfish, Bagridae, Pseudobagrus, Hypselobarbus carnaticus, Tor khudree

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Horabagrus brachysoma is a species of catfish endemic to rivers in the Western Ghats of India. It is known as "Günther's catfish" or "yellow catfish". It is also known as manjakoori in its native range. It is also known by a host of other names, such as "bullseye catfish", "golden red tail catfish", "solar catfish", and "sun catfish".

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Description

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H. brachysoma has a large head and a wide mouth. The eyes are large and can be seen from below the fish. There is a dorsal fin with a hard spine as well as an adipose fin. There are four pairs of barbels, one nasal, one maxillary (sides of the mouth), and two mandibular (chin). The body is yellowish with black shoulder spot surrounded by a lighter outline. This fish can reach a length of 45 centimetres (18 in) TL.

Distribution

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H. brachysoma is known from the Kerala Backwaters, Vembanad Lake, Chalakkudy River, Nethravathi River of south Karnataka. and the Uttara Kannada district of India. They occur in smooth flowing areas with much vegetation.

Habitat and ecology

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H. brachysoma is found in smooth flowing areas with much vegetation. Peryar river in Kerala state is the best habitat. The population genetic structure of this species has been studied extensively by using genetic markers. This species occupies lowland areas of rivers and backwaters with mud or sand substrate. It has also been recorded in deep pools and hill streams. The diet of H. brachysoma has been studied. It is an unspecialized feeder and eats a variety of meaty foods. Food items include crustaceans, molluscs, and fish. Adults may consume terrestrial insects and even frogs. Stomachs of these fish contain detritus which is indicative of its bottom-feeding habits. This flexible diet is beneficial in its variable habitat, in which food availality is affected by monsoons. Feeding rate is known to increase during the breeding season in the months following the monsoon season. Spawning occurs before the monsoons and finishes by the southwest monsoon in the summer.

Relationships with humans

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H. brachysoma is an important food fish in India and is also sold in the aquarium trade. The IUCN considers H. brachysoma to be a vulnerable species, while other have considered it to be an endangered species. Overexploitation, habitat alteration, pollution and related anthropogenic pressures on their natural habitats have considerably reduced populations of this species by 60–70% during the last few years.

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References

Horabagrus brachysoma Wikipedia