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Fatty Acids Profile of Tropical Bagridae Catfish (Mystus nemurus) During Storage

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Food Technology, 2009
Changes in the fatty acid composition of the fresh water catfish (Mystus nemurus) stored in 10°C and ice (0± 2°C) for 1, 10 and 20 days were monitored. A total of 22 fatty acids were found to be present in the studied samples. The main saturated fatty acids (SFA) were palmitic (17.99%), tridecanoic (16.59%), stearic (4.40%) and myristic (2.61%).
Widjaja, Willy Pranata   +4 more
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A new species of Nanobagrus (Teleostei: Bagridae) from southern Sumatra

Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 2008
ABSTRACT Nanobagrus torquatus, a new species of bagrid catfish, is described from the Musi drainage in southern Sumatra. Nanobagrus torquatus is distinguished from all congeners by a body color pattern consisting of a single distinct yellow/cream band around the body just behind the head (vs. three or more bands on body or body lacking distinct bands).
Alfred W. Thomson   +3 more
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Eye lens as an age indicator in Mystus pelusius (Bagridae)

1991
The validity of using eye lens diameter as an age indicator in the fish Mystus pelusius is tested. It was found that freshly dissected lenses are a very accurate age indicator for different age groups.
Al-Hassan, L.A.J., Al-Daham, N.K.
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Korean stumpy bullheadPseudobagrus brevicorpus(Siluriformes, Bagridae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2011
We describe the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the Korean stumpy bullhead Pseudobagrus brevicorpus, which is an endangered species in Korea. The circle genome (16,526 bp) consists of 13 protein coding, 22 tRNA, 2 rRNA genes and 1 control region. It has the typical vertebrate mitochondrial gene arrangement.
Sang Ki, Kim   +5 more
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A New Species of Nanobagrus (Teleostei: Bagridae) from Southern Borneo

Copeia, 2008
Abstract Nanobagrus immaculatus, a new species of bagrid catfish, is described from the Kahayan River drainage in southern Borneo. Nanobagrus immaculatus is most readily distinguished from congeners in having a uniformly dark-colored body lacking pale spots or patches (vs. pale spots or patches always present), larger eye (16.7–18.2% HL vs.
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The comparison of two complete mitochondrial genomes of Pseudobagrus ondon (Siluriformes, Bagridae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The complete mitochondrial genome of Pseudobagrus ondon collected from the Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province was determined in this study with polymerase chain reaction. It contained 22 tRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs and a control region with the base composition 31.03% A, 27.92% C, 25.78% T and 15.27% G.
Haipeng, Zhao, Donglin, Yuan, Wen, Luo
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Pseudomystus tuberosus, a new species of catfish from central Borneo (Actinopterygii: Bagridae)

Zootaxa
Pseudomystus tuberosus, a new species of bagrid catfish from the Kahayan River drainage in south central Borneo, is described in this study. It can be distinguished from all congeners in having a strongly humped dorsal profile (vs. dorsal profile weakly humped or without hump), as well as its head and flanks covered with rounded tubercles (vs.
HEOK HEE NG, HEOK HUI TAN
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First record of Nanobagrus armatus (Siluriformes: Bagridae) in Sumatra, Indonesia

2018
On March 2017, a specimen of Nanobagrus armatus was captured and photographed in the Keroh River, South Sumatra province. So far, N. armatus has only been observed from Indonesian Borneo, so this record constitutes the first record of this species for Sumatra.
Setiawan, Doni, Ajiman, Iqbal, Muhammad
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Description of four new bagrid catfishes from Africa (Siluriformes, Bagridae)

1987
Two new species are described in the genus Chrysichthys: C. teugelsi n. sp. from the Cavally River (Ivory Coast) and C. polli n. sp. from the Lower Zaire. C. teugelsi is characterised by a low number of gillrakers and by a short dorsal fin and is closely related to C. maurus and C. auratus. C. polli is related to C. nigrodigitatus and C.
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New Estuarine Species of Mystus (Teleostei: Bagridae) from the Malay Peninsula

Copeia, 2004
Abstract Mystus armiger, a new species of estuarine bagrid catfish, is described from the mouth of the Kelantan River in the northeastern part of the Malay Peninsula. Mystus armiger resembles Mystus wolffii, both species easily distinguished from congeners by their uniform color without any dark markings, approximately equal lengths of adipose- and ...
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