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Pethia padamya : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pethia padamya
''Pethia padamya'', the Odessa barb, is a species of cyprinid fish known from Central Myanmar where it is known to occur in an artificial pond above the Anisakan Falls and also from the lower Chindwin River. It has been known to the aquarium hobby for many years (where frequently confused with the less colourful Ticto barb), but was only described scientifically in 2008.〔Seriouslyfish: ''(Pethia padamya. )'' Retrieved 26 June 2014.〕〔Kullander, S. O.; and R. Britz (2008). ''Puntius padamya, a new species of Cyprinid fish from Myanmar (Teleostei: Cyprinidae).'' Electronic Journal of Ichthyology, Bulletin of the European Ichthyology Society 2: 56-66.〕 == Description ==
The Odessa barb is a small fish with a laterally compressed body. In the available scientific literature, the Odessa barb has been measured with an average length of SL for both sexes;〔Kullander and Britz 2008, p. 59.〕 however, many hobby aquarist profiles have noted a length of SL. This species exhibits sexual dimorphism, which allows for easy identification of the sexes. The male has a beige to light brown background color, but is noted for the bright red stripe running the length of the body. The male also has red irises with a narrow black streak through the middle of the eye. The dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins of the male are yellowish green in color with contrasting black spots. The female is plainly colored with a light beige body and a reflecting silvery sheen on the scales. The fins of the female are a light yellowish green; however, only the dorsal fin contains the contrasting black spots, which are fainter than those of the male. Both sexes have a black and prominent spot in the dorsal area, as well as a smaller spot in the caudal area.
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