ASIAN CATFISH GENUS Pangasius: DIAGNOSIS AND DISTRIBUTION

R. Gustiano, Vitas Atmadi Prakoso, M. H. F. Ath-thar
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Pangasiidae are economically important riverine catfishes that generally exist in freshwater from the Indian subcontinent to the Indonesian Archipelago. Among genera in Pangasiidae, genus Pangasius has numerous species. The objective of the present study is to describe all species of genus Pangasius with their diagnosis and natural distribution. Nine hundred and ninety nine specimens formed the core of the material examined in this study. All examined species were collected from Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Additional samples including specimens of 49 previously described species housed in various museums were also examined. On each specimen, 35 point to point measurements covering the possible variation of the body conformation were taken using dial calipers. Measurements were log-transformed before the PCA was run on the covariance matrix. The first factor, considered as the size-factor was not taken into account to minimize the effects of size differences among samples. Allometry is indicated by unequal loading of variables on the first component and by biological interpretation of allometric data proceed using coefficients of the first components against the second components that was linear. An independent PCA was run on the correlation matrix from the untransformed count data. Finally, data analysis consisted in characterizing groups from scatter plots between pairs of structuring characters for subsequent use in generic identification keys. The results show Asian catfish genus Pangasius consist of 21 valid species. This paper describes the diagnosis and distribution of all valid species. 
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亚洲鲶鱼属Pangasius的诊断与分布
Pangasidae是经济上重要的河流鲶鱼,通常存在于从印度次大陆到印度尼西亚群岛的淡水中。在Pangasiidae的属中,Pangasius属有许多种。本研究的目的是描述Pangasius属的所有物种及其诊断和自然分布。九百九十九个样本构成了本研究中所检查材料的核心。所有被检查的物种都来自孟加拉国、越南、柬埔寨、泰国、马来西亚和印度尼西亚。此外,还检查了其他样本,包括存放在各个博物馆的49个先前描述的物种的样本。在每个样本上,使用刻度卡尺进行了35次点对点测量,涵盖了身体形态的可能变化。在协方差矩阵上运行PCA之前,对测量值进行对数变换。第一个因素被认为是尺寸因素,没有被考虑在内,以最大限度地减少样本之间尺寸差异的影响。异速测量通过变量在第一组分上的不相等负载来指示,并且通过使用线性的第一组分与第二组分的系数来进行异速测量数据的生物学解释来指示。在来自未转换计数数据的相关矩阵上运行独立的PCA。最后,数据分析包括从成对结构字符之间的散点图中表征组,以便随后在通用识别密钥中使用。结果表明,亚洲鲶鱼属共有21个有效种。本文描述了所有有效物种的诊断和分布。
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