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Possible new species of catfish discovered in North Garo Hills

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Tura, Aug 22: A new small sisorid catfish known as Pseudolaguvia meghalayaensis was found by a research student in the confluence of the Rongkil and Rongdal streams, North Garo Hills District.

Pringranchi Dokgre Marak, a zoology student of Assam Don Bosco University (ADBU), informed Dr. Yumnam Lokeshwor Singh, associate professor of the zoology department at ADBU, about the concerned species as part of her dissertation.

‘Pseudolaguvia species’ can be characterized into two groups, based on the presence or absence of serrations on the anterior edge of the dorsal spine.

The Brahmaputra basin in Assam is home to 12 of the 14 valid species of pseudolaguvia, which have smooth anterior edges to their dorsal spines.

An ‘Alligator gar’ (Atractosteus spatula), a rare species of fish found solely in North America, was found in a small pond in Mangaldai in May 2020, and it caused quite a stir.

According to reports, a group of fishermen at the village of Upahupara on the outskirts of this town discovered this unusual species while fishing in the “Manuhmara Pukhuri.”

Locals gathered at the pond’s side as soon as they spotted this odd and unidentified species of fish, which weighed roughly five kilograms.

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