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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.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Blyth
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Order
- Synbranchiformes
- Family
- Mastacembelidae
- Genus
- Macrognathus
- Species
- zebrinus
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Macrognathus zebrinus (Blyth, 1858) sec. Hui, Peng, Huan, Wei, Hing, Beng & Yeo, 2020
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.