Devario micronema explained

Devario micronema, is a fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae). It is endemic to Sri Lanka. However, the validity of the species description was noted problematic by several other local ichthyologists.[1]

Description

Body with 3–5 irregular vertical bars on anterior half. There are 14–17 pre-dorsal scales and 10–11 branched dorsal-fin rays. Danionin notch present. Lateral line complete. There is a prominent squareshaped process on its first infraorbital. Dorsum light yellowish brown with a metallic sheen. Body silvery sheen laterally and ventrally. Vertical bars metallic blue with bright yellowish interspaces. Fins hyaline.[2]

Ecology

It is found from well-shaded areas of shallow, slow moving streams of Kitulgala area closer to Kelani Valley Forest Reserve.

Notes and References

  1. A commentary on the taxonomic review of Sri Lankan Devario by Batuwita et al. 2017 . Zootaxa . 4543 . 3 . 421–430 . FishTaxa (2017) 2(3): 156-179. 10.11646/zootaxa.4543.3.7 . 30647298 . 2019-01-07 . Pethiyagoda . Rohan . Sudasinghe . Hiranya .
  2. Web site: A review of the genus Devario in Sri Lanka (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), with description of two new species . FishTaxa (2017) 2(3): 156-179. 28 February 2019.