A New Species of Pethia from the Western Ghats, India (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
Pethia striata, new species, is described from the Tunga River in Kudremukh National Park, in the central part of the Western Ghats, Karnataka State, India. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by the combination of the following characters: absence of barbels; stiff and serrated last unbranched dorsal-fin ray; complete lateral line with 20–21 pored scales and a relatively small humeral spot one scale below the fourth lateral-line scale; a large black blotch covering lateral-line scales 17–19. In addition, the outer edges of body scales are dark, producing a striped pattern along the sides of the body. Pethia striata, new species, is presently known only from headwater-streams of the Tunga River basin.

Pethia striata, paratypes, male and female, ZSI/SRC F8729.

Pethia striata, new species, holotype, ZSI/SRC F8728, 30.9 mm SL, India, Karnataka, Chikmagalur Districts, Tunga River basin.

Distribution of Pethia striata in the Kudremukh National Park, central Western Ghats, India.

Balipehalla, type locality of Pethia striata in the Mudba stream of Tunga River basin.
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Associate Editor: D. Buth