ADW: Laubuca: CLASSIFICATION - Animal Diversity Web.
The mature Trichogaster fasciata, the length ranged from 7.3 to 9.5 cm and weight from 9.94 to12.9 gm (females) while the length varied from 7.5 to 9.5 cm and weight from 9.35 to 14.85 gm (males.
Clinostomum metacercariae were found for the first time in Trichogaster fasciatus in India. All 40 fish examined from the area of Patna were infected, with an average of six metacercariae in each. Other fish (about 25 species) from similar habitats were not infected. Descriptions are given of the metacercsriae and of partially developed adults, a few of which were recovered from experimentally.
Devashish Kar, in Epizootic Ulcerative Fish Disease Syndrome, 2016. 1.2.1 An Account of the Ichthyospecies. Zoogeographically, FW fishes have been classified differently by different workers. Although the classification made by Myers (1949) has proved to be the most useful and widely accepted one, FW fishes of marine origin had been further classified as “peripheral FW forms” by Nichols.
Up to 100 mg powdered mahua (Madhuca latifolia) cake per litre was added to water in test aquaria and Cirrinus mrigala, Puntius ticto, Cyprinus carpio communis, Trichogaster fasciatus and Chauna gachua were introduced within 15 min. Up to 40 mg had no effect. With 80 mg all of 3 species and 60% to 90% of the others died in 24 h. All fish were killed within 10 h by 100 mg.
This elaborate report, copiously furnished with maps, charts, illustrations and tables, though it is certain to prove of the greatest servico locally, scarcely requires a lengthy summary here. It is concerned with the following subjects: - 1. The geography, physical features, climate and population of the Province. 2. The anopheline mosquitoes found therein.
The classification of protozoan parasites is based on the classification scheme made by the Comnaittee on Systematics and Evolution of the Society of Protozoologists (Levine et al., 1980; Lee .et al., 1985) as well as Lorn and Noble (1984).
Trichogaster trichopterus. Fri Jan 29, 2010 2:19 am. Very good point.. Colisa fasciata of course. the one that's an actual gourami, not the hulking beast that's in it's own family (all true gouramis are family Belontiidae, while those giants are family Osphronemidae). And I thought the big ones were spelled goramy instead of gourami.