Pangasius kinabatanganensis explained
Pangasius kinabatanganensis is a species of shark catfish.[1] It is a freshwater, benthopelagic and tropical fish, measuring up to 23.8cm (09.4inches) long. It is found in the Kinabatangan basin, in northeastern Borneo which is in the state of Sabah, Malaysia.
Further reading
- Pariselle. A.. Lim. L.H.S.. Lambert. A.. Monogeneans from Pangasiidae (Siluriformes) in Southeast Asia: I. Five new species of Thaparocleidus Jain, 1952 (Ancylodiscoidinae) from Pangasius pangasius, P. kinabatanganensis, P. rheophilus and P. nieuwenhuisii. Parasite. 8. 2. 2001. 127–135. 1252-607X. 10.1051/parasite/2001082127. free.
- Pariselle. A.. Lim. L.H.S.. Lambert. A.. Monogeneans from Pangasiidae (Siluriformes) in Southeast Asia: V. Five new species of Thaparocleidus Jain, 1952 (Ancylodiscoididae) from Pangasius nasutus. Parasite. 10. 4. 2003. 317–323. 1252-607X. 10.1051/parasite/2003104317. free.
- Pariselle. A.. Euzet. L.. Lambert. A.. Monogeneans from Pangasiidae (Siluriformes) in Southeast Asia : VI. Pangasitrema camillae n. g., n. sp. (Monogenea, Ancylodiscoididae), from Pangasius polyuranodon. Parasite. 11. 2. 2004. 149–152. 1252-607X. 10.1051/parasite/2004112149. free.
Notes and References
- Roberts, Tyson R., and Chavalit Vidthayanon. "Systematic revision of the Asian catfish family Pangasiidae, with biological observations and descriptions of three new species." Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1991): 97-143.