Kelah/empurau/Semah selubai, Tor tambroides from Merangin, Indonesia
Conservation status
Data Deficient (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Actinopterygii
Order:
Cypriniformes
Family:
Cyprinidae
Genus:
Tor
Species:
T. tambroides
Binomial name
Tor tambroides
(Bleeker, 1854)
Synonyms
Labeobarbus tambroides Bleeker, 1854
Barbus tambroides (Bleeker, 1854)
Tor tambroides, known as empurau in Malay, is a species of mahseer native to Southeast Asia.
^Kottelat, M.; Pinder, A.; Harrison, A. (2018). "Tor tambroides". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T187939A91076554. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T187939A91076554.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
Tortambroides, known as empurau in Malay, is a species of mahseer native to Southeast Asia. It has been suggested that the species represents a junior...
such as the big Lampam Sungai (barboides), Kelah (Malayan mahseer or Tortambroides), Toman (snakehead), Tapah (wallagonia leerii) Kawan (Friendly Barb)...
the province. The provincial tree is Eugenia cumini. Thai mahseer (Tortambroides) is a provincial fish that is delicious and used to be found in the...
of the Indonesian mahseers (Tor tambra, Tortambroides and Tor douronensis) but with the exception of Walton's study of Tor tambra none of the known studies...
median lobe and thin-lipped, small median lobe morphotypes. T. tambra, T. tambroides and T. douronensis may be synonymous. These fish have been found throughout...
snakehead, ocellated featherback (Chitala ornata), greater brook carp (Tortambroides), yellow mystus and transverse-bar barb. List of national parks of Thailand...
species was recorded at the Rajang basin in 2005. Empurau (Tortambroides) and Semah (Tor douronensis) fish are considered popular fishes among the locals...
micagemmae) Tanichthys thacbaensis Tor barakae Tor laterivittatus Tor polylepis Tor sinensis Tor tambra Tortambroides Toxabramis hoffmanni Toxabramis hotayensis...
River, but the genus Tor or Keureling, a popular fish in Aceh locally known as the "king of the river", is represented by T. tambroides in the lower streams...