Sikukia gudgeri (Smith, 1934)
Sikukia gudgeri
photo by Vidthayanon, C.

Family:  Cyprinidae (Minnows or carps), subfamily: Cyprininae
Max. size:  18 cm SL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  benthopelagic; freshwater, potamodromous
Distribution:  Asia: Mekong and Chao Phraya basins.
Diagnosis:  Dorsal soft rays (total): 8-8; Anal soft rays: 8-8. Anal fin with 5 branched rays; no black spot on the anterior base of the dorsal fin, but the tip of the fin blackish (Ref. 27732). Gill rakers on first arch 30-33 (Ref. 37829). Silvery color (Ref. 37768).
Biology:  Occurs in large upland rivers, usually near the bottom of the channel over sand substrate (Ref. 12693). Enters flooded fields (Ref. 12975). Frequently overlooked and rarely recorded due to its rather nondescript appearance and its occurrence along the very bottom of the river over sand substrate. Always found in flowing water and little is known about the migratory habitats of this species. All specimens examined had mouths full of sand which is strained for detritus, diatoms, algae, worms and other organisms. Taken in large numbers by trawls and haul seines in the middle Mekong along the Thai-Lao border (Ref. 12693).
IUCN Red List Status: Data deficient (DD); Date assessed: 25 February 2011 Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless


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