Odisha: Rare Freshwater Edible Fish Species Found By CUO Researchers In Kolab River
Bhubaneswar: Researchers from Central University of Odisha (CUO) and Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered a rare freshwater edible fish in Koraput district. The fish species was found in river Kolab, a tributary of Godavari, at Ghatguda in Koraput.
The species was identified and named ‘Garra Laishrami’ after thorough research of the fish and others of Garra genus by the scientists from CUO and ZSI, Kolkata, sources said.
The research conducted by Supriya Surachita, DST INSPIRE Fellow on the topic “Diversity, distribution of fishes and threats in the freshwater bodies of Koraput in Eastern Ghats of Odisha” under the supervision of Prof Sharat Kumar Palita, Dean of School of Biodiversity and Conservation of Natural Resources of CUO, Koraput, led to the discovery during her ichthyological survey. This new cyprinid fish species was found from Kolab River.
Vice-Chancellor of CUO, Prof. Chakradhar Tripathy has congratulated the research team for this outstanding contribution to the field of science and especially to biodiversity.
While carefully examining some fishes of genus Garra, researchers of CUO along with B Roy Choudhury of ZSI, Kolkata identified the new species. This cyprinid fish species was named Garra laishrami. The new species is named after Dr Laishram Kosygin of ZSI to honour his remarkable contributions to understanding the taxonomy of Indian freshwater fishes. The findings of the study were mentioned recently in the internationally reputed taxonomy journal “Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters” published from Germany.
Fishes of the genus Garra are elongate, small to medium-sized and bottom-dwelling fishes and are characterised by the presence of a gular disc developed from tissues of the gular region and that exhibit variation in the size, shape, and arrangement of the snout tubercles. These groups of fishes are distributed from Borneo, southern China and southern Asia through Middle East Asia, Arabian Peninsula and East Africa to West Africa. However, the new species Garra laishrami is known to date only from the type locality Kolab River in the Eastern Ghats of Odisha, Godavari River drainage. The new species is a member of the proboscis species group and distinguished from other members of this group distributed in the Indian subcontinent by the development of proboscis, degree of tuberculation on the proboscis and transverse lobe on snout and nostrils, position of transverse groove and morph metric data of the body.
The maximum length of the fish is from 76 mm to 95.5 mm. The species is edible and local people consume it. The fishes are usually found under rocks and among stones and boulders of torrential streams and rivers. This finding confirms the biodiversity richness of Koraput region and equally the biodiversity richness of the river Kolab (Saberi near Gupteswar).
Prof S.K. Palita is of the opinion that Koraput is a rich reservoir of biodiversity with many species of organisms still unknown to the scientific world. There should be a thorough investigation into this rich biodiversity and efforts for its conservation are the need of the time. Prof Palita is hopeful of finding some more new species of fish from this region.
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