Oreichthys cosuatis is a valid scientific name.
Oreichthys cosuatis (Hamilton, 1822)
Cosuatis Barb - Kosuati punti - Native Fish - Wild (Freshwater)
Systematic Position: [
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Kingdom | : | Animalia |
Phylum | : | Chordata |
Class | : | Teleostei |
Order | : | Cypriniformes |
Family | : | Cyprinidae |
Genus | : | Oreichthys |
Species | : | Oreichthys cosuatis |
Common Names:English | : | Cosuatis Barb[729] |
Bangla | : | Kosuati punti[729] Kosua punti[729] Titkinda[729] Tit punti[729] |
Synonyms:Maximum Length and Weight:Inter-Length Relationship:Head length : Total length : Standard length = 1 : 4.2-4.4 : 3.2-3.5 [5]
Body height : Total length : Standard length = 1 : 3.3-4 : 2.5-3 [5]
Eye Diameter : Head length = 1 : 3-3.4 [5]
Eye Diameter : Snout length = 1 : .7-.9 [5]
Eye Diameter : Inter orbial width = 1 : 1-1.3 [5]
Taxonomic Formula:Scales:22-23 scales on lateral line. 5-6 scales on transverse series. 7-8 scales before dorsal fin base. 2 scales between origin of pelvic fin and lateral line. [5]
Chemistry:Conservation Status:Global | : | Least Concern (LC) | (Version 3.1) [515] |
Bangladesh | : | Endangered (EN) | (Version 3.1) [211] |
Occurrence/Distribution:Global | : | Bangladesh[70] India[37] Myanmar[37] Thailand[670] |
Bangladesh | : | Padma river, Rajshahi[274] Sunamganj haor region, Sunamganj[729] Someshwari river, Netrokona[806] Dekhar haor, Sunamganj[1164] |
Habitat and Environment:Habitat: Data not available
Environment:Parameters | Units | Minimum | Maximum | Optimum | Ref. |
Temperature | - | - | - | - | - |
pH | - | - | - | - | - |
DO | - | - | - | - | - |
Free CO2 | - | - | - | - | - |
Breeding Maturity:Breeding Season: (red background)
Fecundity:Food and Feeding Habit:Diet composition (%): Data not available
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Importance:Production and Marketing:Production/Harvesting Season: (Green = Peak, Yellow = Off, Lemon = Moderate)Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | [792] |
Harvesting Gears: Seine net, Push net, Cast net [792]
Market price: 100-120 BDT/kg (Size: 4-5 cm, Weight: 5-6 g, Place: Noakhali, Bangladesh) [792]