HH Ng, M Kottelat - Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 2013 - academia.edu
The Asian bagrid catfish genus Hemibagrus is revised. Eight species groups (H. baramensis, H. guttatus, H. menoda, H. nemurus, H. olyroides, H. planiceps, H. pluriradiatus …
S Wargasasmita - Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia, 2002 - jurnal-iktiologi.org
From 589 species freshwater fishes recorded as inhabitant of freshwater ecosystem in Sumatra, 58 species (9.8%) belong to endemic species for Sumatra. The highest endemicity …
HH Ng - Journal of Fish Biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The identities of the nominal species in the Ompok hypophthalmus group of silurid catfishes, namely Ompok hypophthalmus, O. macronema and O. urbaini are verified in this study …
The species of Glyptothorax of Sundaic Southeast Asia (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Java) are revised in this study. A total of 17 species are recognized, of which six (G …
PJ Kailola - The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art …, 2004 - researchgate.net
The phylogeny of the catfish family Ariidae is hypothesised based on examination of material from almost all regions of the family's circumglobal distribution yet concentrating on …
S Wirjoatmodjo, RK Hadiaty - The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 2001 - lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg
Mystus punctifer, new species, is described from the Alas River drainage in Aceh province, northern Sumatra. It can be distinguished from congeners in having the unique combination …
The aim of study is to describe the richness of ichthyofauna of floodplain of Kampar Kiri River. Icthyofauna study was conducted from June to December 2006. Method that used …
HH Ng, I Rachmatika - The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 2005 - researchgate.net
Glyptothorax exodon, a new species of rheophilic catfish from Borneo is described here. It can be distinguished from Sundaic congeners except G. platypogonides and G. siamensis in …
Pangasiidae are economically important riverine catfishes generally occurring in freshwater from the Indian subcontinent to the Indonesian Archipelago. Morphologically, they are …