Fish Biodiversity of Western Ghats
Fish Biodiversity of Western Ghats
Fish Biodiversity of Western Ghats
ABSTRACT : Western Ghats of India is one of the richest hotspot of biological diversity in the world and harbour 38 east- and
27 west-flowing rivers to drain the entire watershed region and other wetlands which are the natural abode of numerous aquatic
animals including fishes. Though several attempts were made to prepare the checklist of fishes of the Western Ghats, there is
still scope to update the available list and associated information for user-friendly storage and retrieval of data. This paper
reviews the current status of fish diversity described and reported so far and discusses the methodologies used in developing the
checklist of 379 fish species reported from the entire Western Ghats region. The revised checklist reports distribution of fish
diversity under 48 families, and 143 genera, of which about 151 are endemic (39.84%) and 8 are exotics distributed in different
ecosystems. Interestingly, the present synthesis of published information shows that about 30 new species from this region
were reported since 2003. The present compilation provides the revised scientific name of the species with latest taxonomic
nomenclature and recent information on common name, family, habitat, endemic nature and conservation status of fish species
as per IUCN Red List (2012). It is expected that the updated list would be much useful for decision making and effective
management of the fish genetic resources in this region.
Key words : Western Ghats, fish fauna, habitat, endemism, threatened status, IUCN Red List.
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25 Balitora jalpalli Raghavan, Tharian, Ali Balitoridae Freshwater Endemic NE
Jadhav & Dahanukar (2013)
26 Balitora laticauda Bhoite Jadhav & Dahanukar (2012) - Balitoridae Freshwater Endemic NE
27 Balitora shimogensis Kalawar & Kulkarni (1956) - Balitoridae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
28 Bangana ariza (Hamilton, 1822) Reba Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
29 Barbodes bovanicus (Day, 1877) Bowany barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic CR
30 Barbodes carnaticus (Jerdon, 1849) Carnatic carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
31 Barbodes wynaadensis (Day, 1873) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic CR
32 Barilius bakeri Day (1865) Malabar baril Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NE
33 Barilius barila (Hamilton, 1822) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
34 Barilius barna (Hamilton, 1822) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
35 Barilius bendelisis (Hamilton, 1807) Hamilton’s trout, Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
Hamilton’s barila
36 Barilius canarensis (Jerdon, 1849) Jerdon‘s baril Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NE
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37 Barilius evezardii Day (1872) Day‘s baril Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NE
38 Barilius gatensis (Valenciennes, 1844) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NE
39 Barilius vagra (Hamilton, 1822) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
40 Batasio sharavatiensis Bhat & Jayaram (2004) - Bagridae Freshwater Endemic EN
41 Batasio travancoria Hora & Law (1941) Malabar batasio Bagridae Freshwater Endemic VU
42 Bathygobius fuscus (Rüppell, 1830) Dusky frill goby Gobiidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic LC
Marine
43 Betadevario ramachandrani Pramod,Fang, Rema Devi, - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic DD
Liao, Indra, Jameela Beevi & Kullander (2010)
44 Bhavania australis (Jerdon, 1849) Western Ghat loach Balitoridae Freshwater Endemic LC
45 Botia macrolineata Teugels, de Vos & Snoeks (1986) - Cobitidae Freshwater Non-endemic EN
46 Botia striata Narayan Rao (1920) Zebra loach Cobitidae Freshwater Endemic EN
47 Brachirus orientalis (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) Oriental-sole Soleidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic NE
Marine
48 Brachygobius nunus (Hamilton, 1822) - Gobiidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic NE
49 Caesio straita Ruppel (1830) Striated fusilier Caesionidae Marine Non-endemic NE
50 Caesio suevica Klunzinger (1884) Suez fusilier Caesionidae Marine Non-endemic NE
51 Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) Goldfish Cyprinidae Freshwater Introduced NE
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52 Carinotetraodon imitator Britz & Kottelat (1999) - Tetraodontidae Freshwater Non-endemic DD
53 Carinotetraodon travancoricus (Hora & Nair, 1941) Malabar pufferfish Tetraodontidae Freshwater Endemic VU
54 Catla catla (Hamilton, 1822) Catla Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
55 Chanda nama (Hamilton, 1822) Elongate glass-perchlet Chandidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
56 Channa diplogramma (Day, 1865) - Channidae Freshwater Endemic VU
57 Channa marulius (Hamilton, 1822) Great snakehead Channidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
58 Channa micropeltes (Cuvier, 1831) Indonesian snakehead Channidae Freshwater Non endemic LC
59 Channa orientalis Bloch & Schneider (1801) Walking snakehead Channidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic NE
60 Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793) Spotted snakehead Channidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
61 Channa striatus (Bloch, 1793) Striped snakehead Channidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
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84 Dayella malabarica (Day, 1873) Day’s round herring Clupeidae Marine Endemic LC
85 Devario aequipinnatus (McClelland, 1839) Giant danio Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
86 Devario fraseri (Hora, 1935) Fraser danio Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
87 Devario malabaricus (Jerdon, 1849) Malabar danio Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
88 Devario neilgherriensis (Day, 1867) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic EN
89 Esomus barbatus (Jerdon, 1849) South Indian flying barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
90 Esomus danricas (Hamilton, 1822) Flying barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
91 Esomus thermoicos (Valenciennes, 1842) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
92 Etroplus canarensis Day (1877) Canara pearlspot Cichlidae Freshwater Non-endemic EN
93 Etroplus maculates (Bloch, 1795) Orange chromide Cichlidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
94 Etroplus suratensis (Bloch, 1790) Pearlspot Cichlidae Brackishwater Endemic Interminate
95 Euryglossa orientalis (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) Oriental-sole Soleidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic NE
Marine
96 Eutropiichthys goongwaree (Sykes, 1839) Goongwaree vacha Schilbeidae Freshwater Endemic LC
97 Eutropiichthys vacha (Hamilton, 1822) - Schilbeidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
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98 Gagata gagata (Hamilton, 1822) Gangetic gagata Sisoridae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
99 Gagata itchkeea (Sykes, 1839) - Sisoridae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
100 Gambusia affinis (Baird & Girard, 1853) Mosquito fish Poecillidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic NE
101 Garra bicornuta Narayan Rao (1920) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NT
102 Garra emarginata Kurup & Radhakrishnan (2011a) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic Low
vulnerability
103 Garra gotyla gotyla (Gray, 1830) Sucker-head Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
104 Garra gotyla stenorhynchus Jerdon (1849) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
105 Garra hughi Silas (1955) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
106 Garra kalakadensis Rema Devi (1993) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
107 Garra lamta (Hamilton, 1822) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
108 Garra mcclellandi (Jerdon, 1849) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
109 Garra menoni Ramadevi & Indra (1984) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic VU
110 Garra mlapparaensis Kurup & Radhakrishnan (2011a) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
111 Garra mullya (Sykes, 1839) Sucker fish Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
112 Garra notata (Blyth, 1860) Tenasserim garra Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
113 Garra periyarensis Gopi (2001) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
114 Garra robustus (Zhang, He & Chen, 2002) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic DD
115 Garra surendranathanii Shaji, Arun & Easa (1996) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
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116 Glossogobius giuris (Hamilton, 1822) Tank goby Gobiidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic LC
Marine
117 Glypthothorax conirostre poonaensis Hora (1938) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic EN
118 Glyptothorax anamalaiensis Silas (1952) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic EN
119 Glyptothorax annandalei Hora (1923) - Sisoridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
120 Glyptothorax devisinghi Manimekalan & Das (1998) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic EN
121 Glyptothorax elankadensis Plamoottil & Abraham (2013b) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic NE
122 Glyptothorax housei Herre (1942) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic LC
123 Glyptothorax lonah (Sykes, 1839) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic LC
124 Glyptothorax madraspatanum (Day, 1873) - Sisoridae Freshwater Endemic EN
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145 Horaglanis alikunhi Subhash Babu & Nayar (2004) - Clariidae Freshwater Endemic DD
146 Horaglanis krishnai Menon (1950) Indian blind catfish Clariidae Freshwater Endemic RARE
147 Horaichthys setnai Kulkarni (1940) Malabar ricefish Adrianichthyidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
148 Horalabiosa joshuai Silas (1954) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NE
149 Horalabiosa arunachalami (Johnson & Soranam, 2001) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic CR
150 Horalabiosa palaniensis Rema Devi & Menon ( 1994) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic NE
151 Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Valenciennes, 1844) Silver carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Introduced NE
152 Hypophthalmichthys nobilis (Richardson, 1845) Bighead carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Introduced NE
153 Hyporhamphus limbatus (Valenciennes, 1847) Congaturi halfbeak Hemiramphidae Marine Non-endemic LC
154 Hyporhamphus xanthopterus (Valenciennes, 1847) Red-tipped halfbeak Hemiramphidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Endemic VU
Marine
155 Hypselobarbus periyarensis Raj (1941) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
156 Hypselobarbus curmuca (Hamilton, 1807) Curmuca barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
157 Hypselobarbus dobsoni (Day, 1876) Krishna carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic DD
158 Hypselobarbus dubius (Day, 1867) Nilgiris barb Cyprinidae Coldwater Endemic EN
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159 Hypselobarbus jerdoni (Day, 1870) Jerdon‘s carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
160 Hypselobarbus kolus (Sykes, 1839) Kolus Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
161 Hypselobarbus kurali Menon & Rema Devi (1995) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
162 Hypselobarbus lithopidos (Day, 1874) Canara barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic DD
163 Hypselobarbus micropogon (Valenciennes, 1842) Korhi barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
164 Hypselobarbus mussullah (Sykes, 1839) Humpback mahseer Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
165 Hypselobarbus pulchellus (Day, 1870) - Cyprinidae Freshwater No-endemic CR
166 Ichthyocampus carce (Hamilton, 1822) - Syngnathidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic LC
Marine
167 Indoreonectes evezardi (Day, 1872) - Balitoridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
168 Johnius belangerii (Cuvier, 1830) Belanger’s croaker Sciaenidae Brackishwater, Marine Non-endemic NE
169 Labeo bata (Hamilton, 1822) Bata Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
170 Labeo boga (Hamilton, 1822) Boga labeo Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
171 Labeo boggut (Sykes, 1839) Boggut labeo Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
172 Labeo calbasu (Hamilton, 1822) Orangefin labeo Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
173 Labeo dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1842) Malabar labeo Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
174 Labeo fimbriatus (Bloch, 1795) Fringed-lipped Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
Peninsula carp
175 Labeo gonius (Hamilton, 1822) Kuria labeo Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
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176 Labeo kawrus (Sykes, 1839) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
177 Labeo kontius (Jerdon, 1849) Pigmouth carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
178 Labeo pangusia (Hamilton, 1822) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic NT
179 Labeo porcellus (Heckel, 1844) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
180 Labeo potail (Sykes, 1839) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
181 Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) Roho labeo Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
182 Laubuca fasciata (Silas, 1958) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic VU
183 Laubuca dadiburjori Menon (1952) Dadio Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
184 Laubuca laubuca (Hamilton, 1822) Indian glass barb Cyprinidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
185 Lepidocephalus guntea (Hamilton, 1822) Guntea loach Cobitidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
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206 Monopterus eapeni Talwar (1991) - Synbranchidae Freshwater Endemic DD
207 Monopterus fossorius (Nayar, 1951) Malabar swamp eel Synbranchidae Freshwater Endemic EN
208 Monopterus indicus (Silas & Dawson, 1961) Bombay swamp eel Synbranchidae Freshwater Endemic VU
209 Monopterus roseni Bailey & Gans (1998) - Synbranchidae Freshwater Non-endemic DD
210 Mugil cephalus Linnaeus (1758) Flathead grey mullet Mugilidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic LC
Marine
211 Mystus armatus (Day, 1865) Kerala Mystus Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
212 Mystus bleekeri, (Day, 1877) Day‘s Mystus Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
213 Mystus cavesius (Hamilton, 1822) Gangetic Mystus Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
214 Mystus gulio (Hamilton, 1822) Long whiskers catfish Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
215 Mystus keletius (Valenciennes, 1840) - Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
216 Mystus malabaricus (Jerdon, 1849) - Bagridae Freshwater Endemic NT
217 Mystus montanus (Jerdon, 1849) Wynaad Mystus Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
218 Mystus oculatus (Valenciennes, 1840) - Bagridae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
219 Mystus punctatus (Jerdon, 1849) - Bagridae Freshwater Endemic CR
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220 Mystus seengtee (Sykes, 1839) - Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
221 Mystus viittatus (Bloch, 1794) Striped dwarf catfish Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
222 Nandus nandus (Hamilton, 1822) Gangetic leaffish Nandidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
223 Nangra itchkeea (Sykes, 1839) - Sisoridae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
224 Nemacheilus anguilla Annandale (1919) - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Endemic LC
225 Nemacheilus denisoni (Day, 1867) - Nemacheilidae Coldwater Endemic LC
226 Nemacheilus keralensis (Rita Kumari, Banarescu & - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Endemic VU
Nalbant, 1978)
227 Nemacheilus kodaguensis Menon (1987) - Nemacheilidae Coldwater Non-endemic VU
228 Nemacheilus menoni Zacharias & Minimol (1999) - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
229 Nemacheilus monilis Hora (1921) - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Endemic LC
230 Nemacheilus moreh (Sykes, 1839) - Nemacheilidae Coldwater Non-endemic LC
231 Nemacheilus nilgiriensis Menon, 1987 - Nemacheilidae Coldwater Non-endemic LC
232 Nemacheilus periyarensis Kurup & Radhakrishnan (2005) - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
233 Nemacheilus petrubanarescui Menon (1984) - Nemacheilidae Coldwater Endemic EN
234 Nemacheilus ruppelli (Sykes, 1839) - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Endemic LC
235 Neotropius atherinoides (Bloch, 1794) Indian potasi Schilbeidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Endemic LC
236 Neotropius khavalchor Kulkarni (1952) Khavalchor catfish Schilbeidae Freshwater Non-endemic DD
237 Notopterus notopterus (Pallas, 1769) Bronze featherback Notopteridae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
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238 Olyra astrifera Arunachalam, Raja, Mayden & Chandran - Olyridae Freshwater Endemic NE
(2013)
239 Omobranchus punctatus (Valenciennes, 1836) Muzzled blenny Blenniidae Brackishwater, Marine Non-endemic NE
240 Omobranchus zebra (Bleeker, 1868) - Blenniidae Brackishwater, Marine Non-endemic NE
241 Ompok bimaculatus (Bloch, 1794) Butter catfish Siluridae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
242 Ompok karunkodu Ng (2013) - Siluridae Freshwater Endemic NE
243 Ompok malabaricus (Valenciennes, 1840) Goan catfish Siluridae Freshwater Endemic LC
244 Ompok pabo (Hamilton, 1822) Pabo catfish Siluridae Freshwater Non-endemic NT
245 Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792) Rainbow trout Salmonidae Freshwater Introduced NE
246 Ophisternon bengalense McClelland (1844) Bengal eel Synbranchidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
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270 Parapsilorhynchus prateri Hora & Misra (1938) Deolali minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic CR
271 Parapsilorhynchus tentaculatus (Annandale, 1919) Khandalla minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
272 Periophthalmus variabilis Eggert (1935) - Gobiidae Brackishwater, Marine Non-endemic NE
273 Pethia pookodensis (Mercy & Jacob, 2007) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic CR
274 Phoxocampus belcheri (Kaup, 1856) Rock pipefish Syngnathidae Marine Non-endemic NE
275 Pisodonophis boro (Hamilton, 1822) Rice paddy eel Ophichthidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic LC
Marine
276 Plotosus canius Hamilton (1822) Gray eel-catfish Plotosidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic NE
Marine
277 Poecilia reticulate Peters (1859) Guppy Poecilidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic NE
278 Pomadasys argenteus (Forsskål, 1775) Silver grunt Haemulidae Freshwater, Brackishwater, Non-endemic LC
Marine
279 Pristolepis fasciata (Bleeker, 1851) Malayan leaffish Nandidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
280 Pristolepis rubripinnis Britz, Kumar & Baby (2012) - Pristolepididae Freshwater Endemic NE
281 Pristolepis marginata Jerdon (1849) Malabar leaffish Nandidae Freshwater Endemic LC
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282 Proeutropiichthys taakree taakree (Sykes, 1839) - Schilbeidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
283 Pseudambassis baculis (Hamilton, 1822) Himalayan glassy perchlet Ambassidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
284 Pseudeutropius mitchelli Gunther (1864) - Schilbeidae Freshwater Endemic EN
285 Pseudolaguvia austrina Radhakrishnan, Sureshkumar & - Erethistidae Freshwater Endemic DD
Ng (2010)
286 Pseudosphromenus cupanus (Cuvier, 1831) Spiketail paradise fish Osphronemidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
287 Pseudosphromenus dayi (Kohler, 1908) - Osphronemidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
288 Psilorhynchus tenura Arunachalam & Muralidharan - Psilorhynchidae Freshwater Endemic CR
(2008)
289 Pterocryptis wynaadensis (Day, 1873) - Siluridae Freshwater Endemic EN
290 Puntius amphibius (Valenciennes, 1842) Scarlet-banded barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
291 Puntius arenatus (Day, 1878) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic VU
292 Puntius arulius arulius (Jerdon, 1849) Arulius barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
293 Puntius arulius tambraparniei Silas (1954) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
294 Puntius assimilis Jerdon, 1849 - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
295 Puntius bimaculatus (Bleeker, 1863) Redside barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
296 Puntius carnaticus (Jerdon, 1849) Carnatic carp Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
297 Puntius cauveriensis (Hora, 1937) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
298 Puntius chalakudaiensis Menon, Rema Devi & Thobias - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
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299 Puntius chola (Hamilton, 1822) Swamp barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
300 Puntius conchonius (Hamilton, 1822) Rosy barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
301 Puntius crescentus Yazdani & Singh (1994) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
302 Puntius deccanensis Yazdani & Babu Rao (1976) Deccan barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic CR
303 Puntius denisonii (Day, 1865) Denison barb Cyprinidae Coldwater Endemic EN
304 Puntius dorsalis (Jerdon, 1849) Long-snouted barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
305 Puntius exclamatio Pethiyagoda & Kottelat (2005) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic EN
306 Puntius fasciatus (Jerdon, 1849) Melon barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
307 Puntius filamentosus (Valenciennes, 1844) Black-spot barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
308 Puntius fraseri (Hora & Misra, 1938) Dharna barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic EN
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330 Puntius ticto ticto (Hamilton, 1822) Ticto barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
331 Puntius vittatus Day (1865) Greenstripe barb Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
332 Rasbora caverii (Jerdon, 1849) Cauvery rasbora Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
333 Rasbora daniconius (Hamilton, 1822) Slender rasbora Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
334 Rasbora labiosa Mukerji (1935) - Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
335 Rasbora rasbora (Hamilton, 1822) Gangetic scissortail rasbora Cyprinidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
336 Rhinomugil corsula (Hamilton, 1822) Corsula Mugilidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
337 Rita gogra (Sykes, 1839) Gogra Rita Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
338 Rita macracanthus Ng (2004) - Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
339 Rita pavimentatus (Sykes, 1839) Gogra Rita Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic NE
340 Rita kuturnee (Sykes, 1839) Deccan Rita, Katarnee Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
341 Rita rita (Hamilton, 1822) Rita Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
342 Rohtee ogilbii Sykes (1839) Vatani rohtee Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
343 Salmophasia acinaces (Valenciennes, 1844) Silver razor-belly minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
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344 Salmophasia bacaila (Hamilton, 1822) Large razor-belly Minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
345 Salmophasia balookee (Sykes, 1839) Bloch razor-belly minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
346 Salmophasia belachi (Jayaraj, Krishna Rao, Reddy, - Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
Shakuntala & Devaraj. 1999)
347 Salmophasia boopis (Day, 1874) Boopis razor-belly minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic VU
348 Salmophasia horai (Silas, 1951) Hora razo-rbelly minnow Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic VU
349 Salmophasia novacula (Valenciennes, 1840) Novacula razor-belly Cyprinidae Freshwater Endemic LC
minnow
350 Salmophasia untrahi (Day, 1869) Mahanadi razor-belly Cyprinidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
minnow
351 Scatophagus argus (Linnaeus, 1766) Spotted scat Scatophagidae Marine Non-endemic LC
352 Schismatogobius deraniyagalai Kottelat & Pethiyagoda Redneck goby Gobiidae Freshwater Non-endemic DD
(1989)
353 Schismatorhynchus (Nukta) nukta (Sykes, 1839) Nukta Cyprinidae Marine Endemic EN
354 Schistura dayi Hora, 1935 - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
355 Schistura nagodiensis Sreekantha, Gururaja, Rema Devi, - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Non-endemic EN
Indra & Ramachandra (2006)
356 Schistura savona (Hamilton, 1822) - Nemacheilidae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
357 Schistura semiarmatus (Day, 1867) - Nemacheilidae Coldwater Endemic LC
358 Schistura sharavathiensis Sreekantha Gururaja, Nemacheilidae Freshwater Non-endemic VU
Rema Devi, Indra & Ramachandra (2006)
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359 Sicyopterus griseus (Day, 1877) - Gobiidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Non-endemic LC
360 Silonia childreni (Sykes, 1839) White catfish, Shilond, Schilbeidae Freshwater, Brackishwater Endemic EN
wanjow
361 Sperata aor (Hamilton, 1822) Long-whiskered catfish Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
362 Sperata seenghala (Sykes, 1839) Giant river catfish Bagridae Freshwater Non-endemic LC
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Table 2 : Endemic status of the fishes of Western Ghats. search option, the information about the species of interest
S. No. Number of species Percentage can be retrieved from the database.
1 Endemic 151 39.84 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
2 Non-endemic 220 58.05 The present compilation documented, 379 fish
3 Introduced 8 2.11 species belonging to 48 families and 143 genus covering
Total 379 100.00 151 (39.84%) endemic, 220 non-endemic and 8 exotic
fish species (Table 1). Several workers who studied the
flora and fauna of this region have mentioned different
level of endemism as per their recorded data (Mercy,
Table 3 : Taxonomic distribution of species under different families.
1981; Easa and Shaji, 1997; Ponniah and Gopalakrishnan,
S . Family Number S . Family Number 2000; Kharat et al, 2001, 2012; Bhat, 2003; Dahanukar
No. of No. of
et al, 2004, 2011; Abraham et al, 2011; Rema Devi et al,
species species
2010; Sahyadri e-news, 2013). Kharat et al (2012)
1 Anabantidae 1 26 Aplocheilidae 3 described 52 taxa with 13 endemic species, (25%) from
2 Badidae 1 27 Clupeidae 3 the river Krishna, Abraham et al (2011) mentioned 25
3 Cyprinodontidae 1 28 Nandidae 3 endemic species (24%) out of 103 taxa from Ashambu
4 Erethistidae 1 29 Osphronemidae 3 hills landscape in Western Ghats, Sreekantha et al (2006)
5 Haemulidae 1 30 Syngnathidae 3 listed 318 taxa with 136 endemic species (43%),
6 Lutjanidae 1 31 Tetraodontidae 3
Dahanukar et al (2011) described 290 taxa with 189
7 Megalopidae 1 32 Chandidae 4
endemic species (65%), Bhat (2003) has reported 92
8 Olyridae 1 33 Cichlidae 4
species with 25% endemicity from 4 rivers Sharavati,
9 Ophichthidae 1 34 Mastacembelidae 4
Aghanashini, Bedti and Kali. The range of endemicity of
10 Pangasiidae 1 35 Mugilidae 4
fishes varies between 40-67% depending on the
11 Plotosidae 1 36 Hemiramphidae 5
geographic region. In the present study, it appears that
12 Pristolepididae 1 37 Siluridae 6
39.84% fishes are endemic to this region. Daniels (2001)
13 Psilorhynchidae 1 38 Ambassidae 6
in his commentary on endemic fishes of the Western Ghats
14 Salmonidae 1 39 Cobitidae 6
mentioned that out of 298 freshwater species found in
15 Scatophagidae 1 40 Synbranchidae 6
India, 114 species are endemic to Western Ghats and some
16 Sciaenidae 1 41 Channidae 6
genus like Eechatthalakenda, Horalobiosa, Bhavania,
17 Adrianichthyidae 2 42 Clariidae 7
Travancoria, Pseudobagrus, Horaglanis,
18 Anguillidae 2 43 Schilbeidae 7
Horaichthys and Paramibassis are endemic to this
19 Belonidae 2 44 Gobiidae 11
region (Table 2).
20 Caesionidae 2 45 Balitoridae 16
21 Heteropneustidae 2 46 Sisoridae 17 Among exotics, goldfish (Carassius auratus
22 Notopteridae 2 47 Nemacheilidae 22 auratus), African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), silver
23 Poecillidae 2 48 Bagridae 25 carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix), grass carp
24 Soleidae 2 49 Cyprinidae 171 (Ctenopharyngodon idella), common carp (Cyprinus
25 Blenniidae 2 carpio) and bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis)
have been listed in the database. Most of the introduced
species like rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss),
Chineese carps, Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis
Table 4 : Habitat-wise distribution of the fishes of Western Ghats. mossambicus) and even African catfish are now available
Habitat Number of Percentage in the natural waters of this region (Sugunan, 1997; Rema
species Devi et al, 2010; Kharat et al, 2012). The total number
Freshwater 284 74.93 of exotic fishes in the region may be still higher due to
Coldwater 13 3.43 regular import of aquarium fishes, however, this database
Brackishwater 1 0.26 covers only the listed introduced fishes and there is a
Marine 10 2.64 need to prepare an exhaustive list of introduced fishes in
Freshwater+Brackishwater 39 10.29 India for the development of aquaculture, sports fishery,
Brackishwater+Marine 8 2.11 ornamental fish trade and biological control of malaria
Freshwater+Brackishwater+Marine 24 6.33 (Daniels, 2001).
Total 379 100.00 Taxonomic status: The taxonomic status of 379 fish
Fish biodiversity of Western Ghats Region of India 393
Table 5 : Newly discovered fishes from Western Ghats.
Year Species name
2013 Horabagrus melanosoma (Plamoottil & Abraham, 2013a), Glyptothorax elankadensis (Plamoottil & Abraham, 2013b),
Olyra astrifera (Arunachalam, Raja, Mayden & Chandran, 2013), Ompok karunkodu (Ng, 2013)
2012 Balitora laticauda (Bhoite, Jasdhav & Dahanukar, 2012), Dario urops (Britz, Kumar & Baby, 2012a), Horaglanis abdulkalami
(Babu, 2012), Pristolepis rubripinnis (Britz, Ali & Philip, 2012b), Puntius madhusoodani (Krishna Kumar, Pereira &
Radhakrishnan, 2012), Puntius nigripinnis (Knight, Rema Devi, Indra & Arunachalam, 2012)
2011 Garra emarginata (Kurup and Radhakrishnan, 2011a), Garra mlapparaensis (Kurup & Radhakrishnan, 2011a), Homaloptera
silasi (Kurup & Radhakrishnan, 2011b), Pseudolaguvia austrina (Radhakrishnan et al, 2010), Tor remadevii (Kurup &
Radhakrishnan, 2011)
2010 Betadevario ramachandrani (Pramod, Fang, Rema Devi, Liao, Indira, Jammela Beevi & Kullander, 2010), Glyptothorax
malabarensis (Gopi, 2010), Puntius rohani (Rema Devi, Indra & Knight, 2010)
2008 Psilorhynchus tenura (Arunachalam & Muralidharan, 2008)
2007 Pethia pookodensis (Mercy & Eapen, 2007)
2006 Schistura nagodiensis (Sreekantha , Gururaja, Rema Devi, Indra & Ramachandra, 2006), Schistura sharavathiensis (Sreekantha,
Gururaja, Rema Devi, Indra & Ramachandra, 2006)
2005 Puntius exclamatio (Pethiyagoda & Kottelat, 2005), Puntius muvattupuzhaensis (Jameela Beevi and Ramachandran, 2005),
Nemacheilus periyarensis (Kurup & Radhakrishnan, 2005)
2004 Horaglanis alikunhi (Babu & Nayar, 2004), Rita macracanthus (Ng, 2004), Batasio sharavatiensis (Bhat & Jayaram, 2004)
2003 Puntius kannikattiensis (Arunachalam & Johnson, 2003)
in brackish- as well as marine waters (Table 4). the freshwaters of Western Ghats. 30 new species were
Discovery of new species described during the last decade (2003-2013), not included
in some of the lists published earlier, have been included
As a result of explorations made under different
in this checklist (Fig. 1).
projects, several new species have been reported from
Discovery of new species from this biodiversity
Fish biodiversity of Western Ghats Region of India 395
Fig. 1 : Recent trend in discovery of new fish species from the Western Ghats region.
hotspot region shows that six species were described in (LR/cd), 2 Indeterminate, 1 Low-Vulnerability and 72
2012, five species in 2011, three species in 2010 and most species Not- Evaluated (NE) (Table 6).
importantly four new species were discovered in 2013, Some of the species such as Tor musullah, Cirrhinus
with a scope that more species can be discovered in cirrhosa, Labeo dussumieri, Labeo kontius,
future. The details of the species along with references Horabagrus brachysoma and Gonoproktopterus
have been presented in Table 5. Among the new species curmuca are at higher risk of getting extinct (Ponniah
discovered, five new species of the genus Puntius and Gopalakrishnan, 2000). With the growing international
namely, Puntius madhusoodani, P. rohani, P. trade of ornamental fishes, some of the fishes like Puntius
kannikattiensis, P. exclamatio, P. muvattupuzhaensis, denisonii, Tetraodon travencorius, Horabagrus
two species of genus Garra, Garra emarginata and G. nigricollaris and several species of the genus Puntius,
mlapparaensis, two species of the genus Schistura, Danio, Garra, loaches, bagrids and cichlids are in great
Schistura nagodiensis, S. sharavathiensis and one demand in domestic as well as international market as
species from the genus Balitora, Homaloptera, aquarium fish. These fishes are being collected from
Pseudolaguvia, Betadevario, Psilorhynchus, Pethia, natural habitats and exported resulting into drastic decline
Nemacheilus, Rita and Horaglanis were published in their natural population.
during the last decade. Thereafter, the three new species
Coldwater fishes
like Balitora jalpalli, Glyptothorax elankadensis,
Olyra astrifera and Ompok karunkodu were Sehgal (1999) described 102 species from the Western
discovered during January-August 2013. Horaglanis Ghats region from the water bodies situated between 750-
abdulkalami, a new hypogean blind catfish (Siluriformes: 2000 m altitude. Southern India is globally recognized for
Clariidae) from Kerala named after the former President sport fisheries, specially for giant mahseers. Out of 102
of India, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, has been discovered fish species, Tor khudree, T. tor, T. putitora, T.
from the dugout well of Irinjalakuda, Trichur District, mussullah, some major and minor carps and selected
Kerala (Babu, 2012). Arunachalam et al (2013) described catfishes from the major rivers in this region contribute to
Olyra astrifera a new species of olyrid catfish from the the sport fishery which was further strengthened with
Western Ghats. Ompok karunkodu, a new catfish the introduction of exotics including rainbow trout in the
(Teleostei: Siluridae) from southern India was described upper streams of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
by Ng (2013) http://www.worldfish.de/sci.htm). Cyprinus carpio, Carrassius carassius, Tinca tinca,
Orechromis mossambicus and Onchrhynchus mykiss
Assessment of the threatened status of the fishes of
were introduced in the uplands of Western Ghats as sports
Western Ghats presented that 12 (3.17%) species are
and food fishes. Other native fishes of the major genera
Critically Endangered, 53 (13.98%) Endangered (EN),
Barilius, Puntius, Osteochilus, Labeo, Garra,
171 Least-concern (LC), 12 Near-threatened (NT), 18
Nemacheilus, Channa, Mystus and Glyptothorax
Data Deficient (DD), 36 Vulnerable (VU), 1 species
dominate in the fisheries of this region (FAO, Technical
Indian blind fish Horaglanis krishnai Rare (Mercy,
Paper No. 385). There are several small and large lakes,
1981), 1 species at Lower-Risk, Conservation-Dependent
reservoirs as well as streams with fairly low temperature
396 Rajesh Dayal et al
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Arunachalam M, Raja M, Mayden R L and Chandran A (2013) Olyra
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(Raimas spp., Schizothorax spp. etc) for rehabilitation Southern India (Teleosti: Bafridae: Olyrininae) and the
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