Channa pleurophthalma

Channa pleurophthalma
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Anabantiformes
Family:Channidae
Genus:Channa
Species: C. pleurophthalma
Binomial name
Channa pleurophthalma
(Bleeker, 1851)
Synonyms
  • Ophicephalus urophthalmus
  • Ophicephalus spiritalis

Channa pleurophthalma, is a species of snakehead.

Description

Channa pleurophthalma can reach a length of about 40 centimetres (16 in).[1] Body is cylindrical, laterally flattened and has an iridescent greenish or bluish basic color, with 2-3 big black patches, which are outlined in orange and an additional ocellus on both the opercle and caudal fin. The belly is usually yellowish. The long dorsal fin has 40-43 fin rays, while the soft anal fin has 28-31 rays.[1] The fishes are caught for human consumption and for the aquarium trade.

Distribution and habitat

This species is present in Indonesia in Sumatra and in Borneo.[1] These fishes prefer areas with black and clear waters.[1]

Bibliography

  • Nora Brede, Pascal Antler: Art für Art: Schlangenkopffische: Amazonas / Die Gattungen Channa und Parachanna. Natur und Tier-Verlag (2009), ISBN 3-8665-9104-7
  • Günther Sterba: Süsswasserfische der Welt. Urania-Verlag, 1990, ISBN 3-332-00109-4
  • Walter R. Courtenay & James D. Williams: Snakeheads (Pisces, Channidae) − A Biological Synopsis and Risk Assessment. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1251, 2004 PDF

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