Morphology of adhesive surfaces in the sisorid catfish, Glyptothorax sinense sikkimensis

Authors

  • Debasish Das 1Department of Zoology, Taki Government College, Taki-743 429, West Bengal, India
  • Saurabh Chakraborti 2Department of Zoology, Bidhannagar College, Kolkata-700 064, West Bengal, India
  • Tapas C Nag 3Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029, Delhi, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijbb.v58i4.51479

Keywords:

Glyptothorax sinense sikkimensis, Adhesive organ, Horny tubercles, Taste buds, Unculi

Abstract

This paper deals with the surface morphology and structure of suctorial mouthparts, expanded paired fins and adhesive organ (AO) in a mountain stream catfish Glyptothorax sinense sikkimensis of India, as studied by scanning electron microscopy. It possesses type I taste buds on its barbels and lips. There are scattered unculiferous plaques on the lower lip and horny tubercles on outer fin rays, and knob like microstructures between fin rays of both paired fins. The thoracic region bears a prominent AO, which has 8-10unculiferous ridges arranged parallel to the body axis, separated by many non-unculiferous grooves. The latter may act as the major attachment sites and function as a suction cup. A combined action of the adhesive devices with their unique surface specializations enables the fish for better anchorage to sandy-rocky substratum of glacier-fed, rapid mountain streams. The plaques on lower lip and horny tubercles and knob like substructures in fin rays perhaps help in additional anchorage support to the major AO located at the thoracic area.

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2023-06-19

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Morphology of adhesive surfaces in the sisorid catfish, Glyptothorax sinense sikkimensis. (2023). Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IJBB), 58(4), 385-393. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijbb.v58i4.51479

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