Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae
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| Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae | |
|---|---|
| Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Order: | Cypriniformes |
| Family: | Danionidae |
| Subfamily: | Rasborinae |
| Genus: | Amblypharyngodon |
| Species: | A. chulabhornae |
| Binomial name | |
| Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae Vidthayanon & Kottelat, 1990, 1990 | |
Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae, the princess carplet, is a species of carplet belonging to the family Danionidae from mainland south-east Asia.[2]

Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae has 10 soft rays in the dorsal fin with 8 in the anal fin, it has 31-32 vertebrae. It is distinguished from other species in the genus Amblypharyngodon in having a smaller number scales on the lateral row, 42-50 in A. chulabhornae compared to 50-79 in other species in the genus, likewise this species has 6-7 perforated scales along its lateral line and 4-5 scales on a transverse row situated along the normal course of the lateral line in other fish and the pelvic fin base. The body is golden in colour, with a blue eye and lacks a barbel.[3] Its maximum standard length is 30-40mm but mature females grow a little larger than the males and have a more rounded belly.[4]
Habitat and distribution
Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae can be found in shallow standing water such as within paddy fields and in ditches, preferring vegetated areas with growths of floating and emergent vegetation as well seasonally flooded terrestrial grasses.[3] It is found in the Chao Phraya and Mekong basin in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, as well the Mae Klong basins and river systems in southeast Thailand extending into the upper Thai-Malay peninsula.[1] It may have been introduced to Singapore and appears to be established there.[5]