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Scientific NameGlyptothorax rugimentum    Ng & Kottelat, 2008
Common Name
Type LocalityStream "Chon Son" between Kyondaw and Phadaw, about 20 kilometers northwest of Payathouzu, (at border with Thailand), Ataran River drainage, Kayin State, Myanmar, 15°25'N, 98°15'E.
Synonym(s)
PronunciationGleep toe thor axe
EtymologyThe generic name comes from the Greek glyptos, meaning carved, and thorax, meaning breastplate (or the part of the body covered by it), in reference to the folds of skin comprising the thoracic adhesive apparatus. 
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Size79mm or 3.1" SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp.
IdentificationSisorid catfishes of the genus Glyptothorax Blyth are benthic inhabitants of torrential waters of rivers and streams in montane and submontane parts of tropical Asia. The members of the genus are adapted to attach themselves to rocks and boulders against strong currents by means of a thoracic adhesive apparatus comprising grooves and folded pleats of skin parallel or oblique to the longitudinal axis of the body. The genus has a wide distribution, ranging from Turkey and Syria in the west, to India and China in the east, and extending further southeastward to Indonesia. With 84 nominal species, Glyptothorax are the most speciose genus of catfishes in Asia (Eschmeyer et al., 1998, Ng, 2005); 67 species were treated as valid by Thomson & Page (2006).

Sisorid catfishes of the genus Glyptothorax Blyth are benthic inhabitants of torrential waters of rivers and streams in montane and submontane parts of tropical Asia. The members of the genus are adapted to attach themselves to rocks and boulders against strong currents by means of a thoracic adhesive apparatus comprising grooves and folded pleats of skin parallel or oblique to the longitudinal axis of the body. The genus has a wide distribution, ranging from Turkey and Syria in the west, to India and China in the east, and extending further southeastward to Indonesia. With 84 nominal species, Glyptothorax are the most speciose genus of catfishes in Asia (Eschmeyer et al., 1998, Ng, 2005); 67 species were treated as valid by Thomson & Page (2006).
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DistributionAsia
Salween (Thanlwin), Ataran (click on these areas to find other species found there)
Salween (Thanlwin) (click on these areas to find other species found there)
Myanmar Waters, Sittang (click on these areas to find other species found there)

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IUCN Red List Category
Data Deficient
, a distribution map is available on the IUCN species page. Last assessed 2011.
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BreedingUnreported in the aquarium.
Breeding ReportsThere is no breeding report.
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ReferenceThe Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 56 (no.1), pp 129, Figs. 1, 3a, 5a
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Last UpdateMon Oct 13, 2014 1:08 pm (Species record created: Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:00 am)