Olyridae

<i>Olyra</i> (fish)

Olyra (fish)

Genus of fishes


Olyra is a genus of catfishes of the family Bagridae. This genus occurs throughout South Asia and western Indochina, from India to western Thailand.[1]

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In Asia, Olyra species are known as fighting catfish; they are placed in small aquaria to battle one another similar to Siamese fighting fish, and money is bet on the outcome.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus Olyra is considered by some authorities to belong to the family Bagridae, though Olyridae is considered valid by Fishbase.[3] The taxonomic status of O. colletii has been a puzzle. It was first described in 1881 by Franz Steindachner as Heptapterus collettii and marked as neotropical in origin. With examination, though, it was determined to more closely match members of Olyra. It may even be a junior synonym of Olyra longicaudata.[1] O. kempi is treated in some literature as a synonym of O. longicaudata.[4]

Species

There are currently 8 recognized species in this genus:


References

  1. Bockmann, F.A.; de Pinna, M.C.C. (2004). "Heptapterus collettii Steindachner, 1881: A Member of the Asian Bagrid Genus Olyra Erroneously Assigned to the Neotropical Fauna (Siluriformes: Ostariophysi)". Copeia. 2004 (3): 665–675. doi:10.1643/ci-03-198r1.
  2. Linder, R.S. (2000). "The Catfishes of Asia Family Bagridae: part two" (PDF). Cat Chat. 1 (2): 1–6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-08-20.
  3. Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2015). "Olyridae" in FishBase. October 2015 version.
  4. Ng, H.H. & Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2016): A new species of anguilliform catfish (Actinopterygii: Siluriformes: Bagridae) from Bangladesh and northeastern India. Zootaxa, 4079 (3): 381-387.
  5. Ng, H.H.; Lalramliana; Lalthanzara, H. (2014). "Olyra saginata, a new species of bagrid catfish (Actinopterygii: Siluriformes) from northeastern India". Zootaxa. 3821 (2): 265–272. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3821.2.6.

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