Published April 16, 2020 | Version v1
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Macrognathus zebrinus

Description

Macrognathus zebrinus (Blyth)

(Fig. 74, SEA[SPC])

References. Baker & Lim, 2008, 2012; Ng, 2010; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010; Baker & Leong, 2014; Ho et al., 2016; Tan et al., 2016; Tan & Teo, 2018.

Distribution. Kranji Reservoir (Ng, 2010; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Lower Peirce Reservoir (Ng, 2010; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Lower Seletar Reservoir (Ng, 2010; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Tengah Reservoir (Ng, 2010; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Banir (Baker & Leong, 2014; Ho et al., 2016); Kranji Marsh (Tan et al., 2016); Marina Reservoir (Tan & Teo, 2018).

Distribution. Originally found in the northern half of Singapore, recent records show it is now at Marina Reservoir (see Tan & Teo, 2018). The mode of transfer or spread is unknown.

Notes

Published as part of Hui, Tan Heok, Peng, Kelvin Lim Kok, Huan, Liew Jia, Wei, Low Bi, Hing, Rayson Lim Bock, Beng, Jeffrey Kwik Teik & Yeo, Darren C. J., 2020, The non-native freshwater fishes of Singapore: an annotated compilation, pp. 150-195 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68 on page 173, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0016, http://zenodo.org/record/5343987

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References

  • Baker N & Lim KKP (2008) Wild Animals of Singapore: a photographic guide to mammals, reptiles, amphibians and freshwater fishes. First Edition. Nature Society (Singapore), Singapore, 180 pp.
  • Baker N & Lim KKP (2012) Wild Animals of Singapore: a photographic guide to mammals, reptiles, amphibians and freshwater fishes. Second Edition. Nature Society (Singapore), Singapore, 180 pp.
  • Ng HH & Tan HH (2010) An annotated checklist of the nonnative freshwater fish species in the reservoirs of Singapore. COSMOS, 6 (1): 95 - 116.
  • Baker N & Leong TM (2014) Zebra spiny-eel and slender walking catfish in Lorong Banir stream. Singapore Biodiversity Records, 2014: 28 - 29.
  • Ho JKI, Ramchunder SJ, Memory A, Theng M, Li T, Clews E, Cai Y, Tan HH & Yeo DCJ (2016) A Guide to the Freshwater Fauna of Nee Soon Swamp Forest. Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 139 pp.
  • Tan HH, Yeo DCJ, Ng TH, Tan SK & Low BW (2016) Fishes, shrimps and aquatic snails observed at Kranji Marsh. Singapore Biodiversity Records, 2016: 186 - 190.