General information
Garra gotyla gotyla (Gray, 1830)
   
Common nameSucker head, Gadhera
Synonyms
Cyprinus gotyla Gray, 1830
Discognathus kangrae Prashad, 1919
Discognathus jerdoni kangrae Prashad, 1919
Garra kangrae (Prashad, 1919)
Garra montisalsi Hora, 1921
IUCN Red List status (2014)
Not Reported
Habitat
Freshwater
Systematics
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Actinopterygii; Neopterygii; Teleostei; Ostariophysi; Cypriniformes; Cyprinidae.
Geographical distribution India; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Myanmar; Bhutan; Nepal; Afghanistan
Occurrence native: India; native: Bangladesh; native: Pakistan; native: Myanmar; native: Bhutan; native: Nepal; native: Afghanistan
Importance Food
Karyological information
Record 1
Geographical area of study Tawi river, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Source of chromosomes Kidney and Gill
Number of specimens with sex 5
Diploid chromosome number 50
Karyotype formula 14m+10sm+10st+16T
Fundamental arm number
Chromosome length Not reported
Sex chromosome Not detected
Chromosome staining/banding/FISH Nil
Reference Khuda Bukhsh AR (1984). Karyotype Studies in Two Species of Hill Stream Fishes, Labeo diplostomus and Garra gotyla (Pisces, Cyprinidae). Proceedings of 4th All India Congress of Cytology and Genetics In: Perspectives in Cytology and Genetics (eds. Manna GK, Sinha U). Hindasia Publishers, Delhi, 4: 421-424.
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Record 2
Geographical area of study Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India
Source of chromosomes Gill, Kidney and Testis
Number of specimens with sex 10
Diploid chromosome number 50
Karyotype formula 14m+26sm+10T
Fundamental arm number
Chromosome length Not reported
Sex chromosome Not detected
Chromosome staining/banding/FISH Nil
Reference Barat A (1985). A Study of Chromosomes in Some Indian Teleost (Pisces). Ph.D. Thesis, Kalyani University, West Bengal, India.
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