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Botia
Botia striata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Botiidae
Genus: Botia
J. E. Gray, 1831
Type species
Botia almorhae

Gray 1831

Species

See text

Synonyms

Hymenphysa

Botia (Indian loaches) is a genusoffreshwater fish in the loach family (Botiidae). It was a large genus with about 20 species. In 2004 Maurice Kottelat proposed in his paper (along with the description of Botia kubotai, see References below) to divide the genus into four related genera based on fish appearance and locality:

Another genus, Parabotia, was considered a separate genus earlier. It has an elongated body quite similar to Syncrossus, but with its range mostly restricted to China. With all these as separate genera, Botia species are restricted to South Asia (including Burma).

The fish in these genera possess a pair of razor-sharp spines under their eye sockets. These spines normally lie flat, but may be extended when the loach feels threatened. This behavior is rarely observed when the fish is swimming, but care must be taken when catching botia in fishnets — the projecting spines may become entangled, causing injury to the fish and/or damage to the net. Care must also be taken when transporting the larger botia, as their subocular spines may puncture the enclosing polyethylene bags that are normally used for this purpose.

One special characteristic of this loach group is the ability to produce a loud "clicking" noise, which is commonly heard during feeding time. This noise stems from a special type of pharyngeal teeth that are used to extract snails from their shells. For aquarists, this gives the botia a practical application, as they can be used to fight a snail infestation.

Another peculiarity of botia is that they are often seen resting on their side or in other strange positions. While this can be normal, healthy behaviour for botia, it is rarely observed in other types of fish. The unusual habit often causes needless panic for the inexperienced aquarist, who mistakenly assumes their fish is ill.

Species

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There are currently nine recognized species in this genus:[1]

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
Botia almorhae J. E. Gray, 1831 Almorha loach, Yo-yo loach, Pakistani loach Ganges basin in northern India and possibly Nepal
Botia birdi B. L. Chaudhuri, 1909 Birdi loach India and Pakistan
Botia dario (F. Hamilton, 1822) Bengal loach, Queen loach the Brahmaputra and Ganges basins in Bangladesh, Bhutan and north India
Botia histrionica Blyth, 1860 Golden zebra loach India and Myanmar. Found in Salween basin
Botia kubotai Kottelat, 2004 Burmese Border loach Myanmar
Botia lohachata B. L. Chaudhuri, 1912 Reticulate loach Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Botia rostrata Günther, 1868 Gangetic loach, Sergeant major loach Bangladesh and north India
Botia striata Narayan Rao, 1920 Zebra loach Western Ghats of India
Botia udomritthiruji H. H. Ng, 2007 Emperor loach south Burma.

References

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  1. ^ Kottelat, M. (2012): Conspectus cobitidum: an inventory of the loaches of the world (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cobitoidei). Archived February 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Suppl. No. 26: 1-199.

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