Tor mosal
(Hamilton, 1822)
Familie: Cyprinidae SynonymeCyprinus mosal Hamilton, 1822 Lokale Bezeichnung |
Typen
Keine Typusexemplare bekannt.
Siehe: Eschmeyer, W.N., Fricke, R. & Van der Laan, R. (eds.) 2024. Catalog of Fishes electronic version
Typusfundort: Nathpur, Kosi River [= Koshi River], oberer Ganges Einzug, Bihar, Indien.
Etymologie
Lokale Bezeichnung für diese Art in Indien.
Verbreitung
Nordindien und Nepal: Becken des oberen Ganges und oberen Brahmaputra.
IUCN Status
Status: Stand 1.07.2021: NE Not Evaluated (nicht beurteilt)
Gefahren für diese Art: (nicht beurteilt)
Literatur
- Hamilton, F. 1822. An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges and its branches. Archibald Constable & Co., Hurst, Robinson & Co. Pp. i–vii + 1–405, Pls. 1–39. BHL Zitatseite [: 306, 388, !!]
- McClelland, J. 1839. Indian Cyprinidae. Asiatic Researches, 19 (2): 217-471, Pls. 37-61. (BHL) Zitatseite [:271, 337, !!, als Barbus megalepis]
- Coad, B.W. 1981. Fishes of Afghanistan, an annoted checklist. National Museum of Canada Publications in Zoology, 14: i-v + 1-26. Zitatseite :13, als Synonym von Tor putitora
- Talwar, P.K. & Jhingran, A.G. 1991. Inland fishes of India and adjacent countries. In 2 vols. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta. v. 1-2: i-xvii + 36 unnumbered + 1-1158, 1 pl, 1 map. Zitatseite [:305, gültig als Tor mosal]
- Kottelat, M. 2013. The Fishes of the Inland Waters of Southeast Asia: A Catalogue and Core Bibliography of the Fishes Known to Occur in Freshwaters, Mangroves and Estuaries. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement No. 27: 1–663. (PDF) Zitatseite [:168, Barbus megalepis als Synonym]
- Laskar, B.A., Kumar, V., Kundu, S., Tyagi, K. & Chandra, K. 2018. Taxonomic quest: Validating two mahseer fishes (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) through molecular and morphological data from biodiversity hotspots in India. Hydrobiologia, 815: 113–124. (doi) Zitatseite
- Britz, R. 2019. Francis Hamilton's Gangetic Fishes in colour. A new edition of the 1822 monograph, with reproductions of unpublished coloured illustrationsillustrations. Edited, with an introduction and commentary by Ralf Britz. The Ray Society, London. 696pp. Zitatseite [:44, Pl. 179, Verbreitung, orig.-Zeichnung]
- Pinder, A.C., Britton, J.R., Harrison, A.J., Nautiyal, P., Bower, S.D., Cooke, S.J., Lockett, S., Everard, M., Katwate, U., Ranjeet, K., Walton, S., Danylchuk, A.J., Dahanukar, N. & Raghavan, R. 2019. Mahseer (Tor spp.) fishes of the world: status, challenges and opportunities for conservation. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries: 29:417–452. (doi) Zitatseite [:[3]]
- Jaafar, F., Na-Nakorn, U., Srisapoome, P., Amornsakun, T., Duong, T.-Y., Gonzales-Plasus, M.M., Hoang, D.-H. & Parhar, I.S. 2021. A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species. Biology, 10 (4): 286. (doi) Zitatseite [: 15, Tab. 3, Zeichnung, Morphologie, ID, Statusdiskussion]
- Johnson, J.A., Nanda, P., Pant, B., Mane, S.S. & Kolipakam, V. 2023. Redescription of an endemic mahseer, Tor mahanadicus (David, 1953) from Mahanadi River basin, India based on integrated morphological and molecular techniques. PLoS ONE, 18 (9): e0291436. (doi) Zitatseite [:5, Fig 1c, Farbfoto, Vergleich]