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FIGURE 1. Schistura pantherina. (A) holotype, NIFI 4675, 60.2 mm SL; dorsal, ventral and lateral views. (B) paratype, UF 184183, 31.0 mm SL, lateral view. Scale bars = 10 mm.
TABLE 1 . Morphometric values for Schistura pantherina and S. xhatensis (ZRC 45388, holotype).
FIGURE 2. Photograph of live Schistura pantherina, holotype, NIFI 4675, 60.2 mm SL. Scale bar = 10 mm.
FIGURE 3. Mouth of Schistura pantherina, (A) holotype, NIFI 4675, 60.2 mm SL. (B) paratype, UF 184183, 31.0 mm SL. Note more deeply notched lips in smaller specimen. Barbels damaged on both specimens. Scale bars = 2 mm.
FIGURE 4. Distribution of Schistura pantherina. Black dots represent the only known localities.

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Schistura (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) in the Mae Khlong basin in southwestern Thailand with description of a new species
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Recent fieldwork has revealed the presence of six species of Schistura McClelland 1838 in the Mae Khlong basin in south-western Thailand. These include S. sexcauda (Fowler 1937), S. balteata (Rendahl 1948), S. mahnerti Kottelat 1990, the recently described S. aurantiaca Plongsesthee et al. 2011 and S. tenebrosa Kangrang et al. 2012, and a newly discovered species described herein. Schistura sexcauda previously was the only Schistura species known in the Mae Khlong, and it was mis-identified as S. desmotes (Fowler 1934). Schistura pantherina, n. sp., is easily distinguished from all other species of Schistura by its distinctive color pattern. It appears to be endemic to the Mae Nam Kwai Noi system.

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... The study of balitorid loaches was first reported by Smith [15], and subsequently, most studies with a specific emphasis on species identification and classification were performed [16]. As recently as a decade ago, many balitorid species in Thailand have been revised and described as new species [17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. In contrast, the ecological studies of Thai balitorids are limited in the central regions, and to our best knowledge, there are only two publications in balitoridae distribution and their habitats [24,25]. ...

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Temporal Changes in Water Quality with Increasing Ambient Temperatures Affect the Distribution and Relative Abundance of 10 Species of Balitorid Fishes in Small Streams of Eastern Thailand
Schistura (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) in the Mae Khlong basin in southwestern Thailand with description of a new species

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