Pangio

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Pangio is a genus of small Asian freshwater fish in the true loach family Cobitidae. In earlier taxonomic schemes it was known as Acanthophthalmus. The "kuhli loach" is well-known in the aquarium trade and commonly identified as P. kuhlii, but most individuals actually appear to be P. semicincta.[1]

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Pangio
Kuhli loach in an aquarium, commonly identified as P. kuhlii, but likely P. semicincta[1]
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cobitidae
Genus: Pangio
Blyth, 1860
Type species
Cobitis cinnamomea
Species

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Synonyms[2]
  • Apua Blyth, 1860
  • Cobitophis Myers, 1927
  • Eucirrhichthys Perugia, 1892
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The type species is Cobitis cinnamomea McClelland 1839, now known as Pangio pangia.[3]

These fish are best represented in Southeast Asia where all but five of the species live,[4][5] including the Greater Sunda Islands with sixteen species. The five species found outside Southeast Asia are from India and Myanmar.[4][6] They inhabit a wide range of mostly calm waters such as streams, swamps (often peat swamps) and backwaters, but there are also species in fast-flowing waters,[4] and one, P. bhujia, lives underground.[5]

Species

Pangio oblonga

There are currently 35 recognized species in this genus:[7]

References

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