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compiled by<br />

Chavalit Vidthayanon<br />

Vol. 14 Vol. 15 Vol. 16<br />

Office of Natural Resources and<br />

Environmental Policy and Planning<br />

United Nations Development<br />

Programme<br />

2005


First published : November 2005<br />

by Office of Natural Resources and<br />

Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP),<br />

<strong>Thailand</strong>.<br />

ISBN :<br />

974–9929–87–X<br />

This publication is financially supported by ONEP and may be<br />

reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational<br />

or non–profit purposes without special permission from ONEP,<br />

providing that acknowledgment of the source is made.<br />

No use of this publication may be made for resale or for any<br />

other commercial purposes.<br />

Citation : Vidthayanon C., 2005.<br />

<strong>Thailand</strong> <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Data</strong> : <strong>Fishes</strong>.<br />

Office of Natural Resources<br />

and Environmental Policy and Planning,<br />

Bangkok, <strong>Thailand</strong>. 108 p.<br />

Author :<br />

Available from :<br />

Chavalit Vidthayanon (D. Sc.)<br />

Education : D. Sc. of Aquatic Bioscience<br />

Tokyo University of Fisheries<br />

Position : Senior Freshwater Specialist<br />

WWF <strong>Thailand</strong><br />

Field of Work : l Research for supporting<br />

participatory conservation of<br />

wetlands in the Mekong basin and<br />

northern <strong>Thailand</strong>.<br />

l 15 years’ experience developing<br />

and researching aquatic<br />

biodiversity, both marine and<br />

freshwater.<br />

Biological Diversity Division<br />

Office of Natural Resources and Environmental<br />

Policy and Planning<br />

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment<br />

60/1 Rama VI Rd. Bangkok 10400<br />

THAILAND<br />

Telephone (66) 2265 6638–39<br />

Facsimile (66) 2265 6638<br />

Website: http://chm-thai.onep.go.th<br />

E-mail: chm_thai@onep.go.th<br />

Designed & Printed : Integrated Promotion Technology Co., Ltd.<br />

Telephone (66) 2585 2076, 2586 0837<br />

Facsimile (66) 2913 7763<br />

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1. Mae Hong Son<br />

2. Chiang Mai<br />

3. Chiang Rai<br />

4. Lamphun<br />

5. Lampang<br />

6. Phayao<br />

7. Nan<br />

8. Phrae<br />

9. Uttaradit<br />

10. Tak<br />

11. Kanchanaburi<br />

12. Ratchaburi<br />

13. Phetchaburi<br />

14. Prachuap Khirikhan<br />

15. Sukhothai<br />

16. Phitsanulok<br />

17. Kamphaeng Phet<br />

18. Phichit<br />

19. Phetchabun<br />

20. Nakhon Sawan<br />

21. Uthai Thani<br />

22. Chai Nat<br />

23. Suphan Buri<br />

24 . Ang Thong<br />

25. Sing Buri<br />

26. Lop Buri<br />

27. Saraburi<br />

28. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya<br />

29. Nakhon Pathom<br />

30. Nonthaburi<br />

31. Pathum Thani<br />

32. Nakhon Nayok<br />

33. Samut Songkhram<br />

34. Samut Sakhon<br />

35. Bangkok<br />

36. Samut Prakan<br />

37. Loei<br />

38. Nhong Bua Lumpoo<br />

39. Udon Thani<br />

40. Sakon Nakhon<br />

41. Nong Khai<br />

42. Nakhon Phanom<br />

43. Mukda Han<br />

44. Kalasin<br />

45. Khon Kaen<br />

46. Chaiyaphum<br />

47. Maha Sarakham<br />

48. Roi Et<br />

49. Yaso Thon<br />

50. Umnajjareon<br />

51. Nakhon Ratchasima<br />

52. Buri Ram<br />

53. Surin<br />

54. Si Sa Ket<br />

55. Ubon Ratchathani<br />

56. Prachin Buri<br />

57. Srakaew<br />

58. Chachoengsao<br />

59. Chon Buri<br />

60. Rayong<br />

61. Chanthaburi<br />

62. Trat<br />

63. Chumphon<br />

64. Ranong<br />

65. Surat Thani<br />

66. Phangnga<br />

67. Phuket<br />

68. Krabi<br />

69. Nakhon Si Thammarat<br />

70. Trang<br />

71. Phatthalung<br />

72. Satun<br />

73. Songkhla<br />

74. Pattani<br />

75. Yala<br />

76. Narathiwat<br />

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F OREWORD<br />

Being the 188 th party to the Convention on Biological Diversity<br />

(CBD) on January 29 th 2004, <strong>Thailand</strong> has fulfilled the<br />

convention’s resolutions and obligations. Among others, Article<br />

7(a) of the CBD states that each Contracting Party is to “identify<br />

components of biological diversity important for its conservation<br />

and sustainable use” while at the same time consider the<br />

endangered, rare, endemic, or threatened species. Furthermore,<br />

Article 8(k) also specifies that each Contracting Party is to also<br />

“develop or maintain necessary legislation and/or other regulatory<br />

provisions for the protection of threatened species and<br />

populations.”<br />

In 1996, the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental<br />

Policy and Planning (ONEP) organized a meeting with a major<br />

purpose to assess the status of the biological resources in<br />

<strong>Thailand</strong>, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and<br />

fish. The IUCN <strong>Red</strong> List Categories was used as a guiding<br />

document. The initial IUCN List, which provided a set of criteria<br />

to evaluate the extinction risk of thousands of species and<br />

subspecies, was created under the 2.3 : IUCN (1994) version<br />

numbering system. Its identification criteria was later modified<br />

and upgraded to the 3.1 : IUCN (2001) version. In 2004, the IUCN<br />

released a <strong>Red</strong> List of Threatened Species. Which is considered<br />

as the world’s most comprehensive inventory of the global<br />

conservation status of plant and animal species.<br />

ONEP as the National Focal Point to the CBD, found it necessary<br />

to update the inventory and status of threatened species in<br />

<strong>Thailand</strong>. Thus in October 2004, the <strong>Thailand</strong> <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Data</strong>:<br />

Vertebrates List and Project was initiated and underwent a series<br />

of data collection, analyses, and meetings amongst involved<br />

experts.<br />

ONEP sincerely hopes that this manual will be helpful in the<br />

identification of fishes in <strong>Thailand</strong> as well as provide basic<br />

information for research use in development projects, and related<br />

policy development that would all lead to sustainable biological<br />

management.<br />

ONEP would also like to thanks all experts and academics<br />

involved who have helped in the creation of this <strong>Red</strong> List. Lastly,<br />

ONEP would like to pay gratitude to the United Nations<br />

Development Programme (UNDP) for their financial support in<br />

publishing this manual.<br />

Mrs. Nisakorn Kositratna<br />

Secretary General<br />

ONEP<br />

2005<br />

4


A BSTRACT<br />

Thai fish fauna comprises with marine (including estuarine)<br />

and freshwater assemblages. Over 2,700 recorded from<br />

Thai waters, 2000 marine and 720 freshwater species<br />

known. Threatening status are evaluated for 272 species,<br />

there are; 3 Extinct, Siamese schilbeid catfish, Platytropius<br />

siamensis, Bala shark, Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus<br />

and Siamese tiger perch, Datnioides pulcher; 18 Critically<br />

Endangered, including sawfishes Pristis spp., Mekong<br />

giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas; 42 Endangered;<br />

155 Vulnerabled, 20 Near threatened and 30 <strong>Data</strong> deficient.<br />

Eleven species are threatened in natural habitats, but<br />

common in captivities for aquacultural purposes. At least<br />

72 endemic freshwater fishes known from <strong>Thailand</strong>, which<br />

are 25 undescribed species. The recent IUCN <strong>Red</strong> List<br />

records 73 Thai fishes categorized, including 7 underevaluated<br />

and 7 over evaluated species. In this evaluate 119<br />

species are threatened globally and 150 locally threatened<br />

with 139 freshwater and 134 marine. Sharks and rays are<br />

the major enlisted, 68 species following by 58 Cypriniformes<br />

fishes (carp, barbs and loaches).<br />

5


A CKNOWLEDGEMENT<br />

The Author would like to thank Nonn Panitwong, Kampol<br />

Udomrittiruj and Kittipong Jaruthanin for providing<br />

photographs of rare species including those from websites<br />

indicated in the text. The information gathered for the <strong>Red</strong><br />

<strong>Data</strong> Fish study come out of numerous brainstorming<br />

sessions with many resources persons from World Wildlife<br />

Fund (WWF), Department of Fisheries (Apichart<br />

Termvidchakorn, Krissada Dee-in), Kasetsart University<br />

(Sommai Janekijkarn, Thorn Dhamrongnavasawat), and<br />

diver group (Anuwat Saisaeng, Nat Sumonatemeeya). This<br />

study and publication is sponsored by UNDP and well<br />

organized by Biological Diversity Division of ONEP.<br />

6


C ONTENTS<br />

Status : Extinct<br />

Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus -------------------------- 10<br />

Datnioides pulcher ------------------------------------------ 11<br />

Platytropius siamensis -------------------------------------- 12<br />

Status : Critically Endangered<br />

Anoxypristis cuspidata -------------------------------------- 13<br />

Pristis microdon --------------------------------------------- 14<br />

Pristis zijsron ------------------------------------------------ 15<br />

Pristis pectinata ---------------------------------------------- 16<br />

Rhina ancylostoma ------------------------------------------ 17<br />

Laubuca mouhoti -------------------------------------------- 18<br />

Trigonostigma somphongsi--------------------------------- 19<br />

Aaptosyax grypus -------------------------------------------- 20<br />

Epalzeorhynchos bicolor ----------------------------------- 21<br />

Osteochilus schlegeli ---------------------------------------- 22<br />

Ellopostoma mystax ----------------------------------------- 23<br />

Nemacheilus trogocataractus ------------------------------ 24<br />

Schistura jaruthanini ---------------------------------------- 25<br />

Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki ---------------------------------- 26<br />

Ceratoglanis pachynema ----------------------------------- 27<br />

Pangasianodon gigas --------------------------------------- 28<br />

Betta sp. ------------------------------------------------------ 29<br />

Betta simplex ------------------------------------------------- 30<br />

Status : Endangered<br />

Galeocerdo cuvier ------------------------------------------- 31<br />

Eusphyrna blochi -------------------------------------------- 32<br />

Sphyrna leweni ----------------------------------------------- 33<br />

Sphyrna mokarran ------------------------------------------- 34<br />

Rhinobatos granulatus -------------------------------------- 35<br />

Rhinobatos schlegelii --------------------------------------- 36<br />

Rhinobatos thouini ------------------------------------------ 37<br />

Rhinobatos typus--------------------------------------------- 38<br />

Himantura chaophraya ------------------------------------- 39<br />

Scleropages formosus --------------------------------------- 40<br />

Chitala blanci ------------------------------------------------ 41<br />

Chitala lopis -------------------------------------------------- 42<br />

Tenualosa macrura ------------------------------------------ 43<br />

Tenualosa toli ------------------------------------------------ 44<br />

Tenualosa thibaudeaui -------------------------------------- 45<br />

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Albulichthys albuloides ------------------------------------- 46<br />

Catlocarpio siamensis -------------------------------------- 47<br />

Macrochirichthys macrochirus ---------------------------- 48<br />

Probarbus labeamajor -------------------------------------- 49<br />

Probarbus labeaminor -------------------------------------- 50<br />

Yasuhikotakia nigrolineata --------------------------------- 51<br />

Botia rostrata ------------------------------------------------ 52<br />

Rita sacerdotum --------------------------------------------- 53<br />

Kryptopterus limpok ----------------------------------------- 54<br />

Kryptopterus dissitus ---------------------------------------- 55<br />

Kryptopterus heperius -------------------------------------- 56<br />

Ompok eugeneiatus ----------------------------------------- 57<br />

Ompok pinnatus --------------------------------------------- 58<br />

Pterocryptis buccata ---------------------------------------- 59<br />

Pangasius sanitwongsei ------------------------------------ 60<br />

Oreoglanis siamensis --------------------------------------- 61<br />

Exostoma labiatum ------------------------------------------ 62<br />

Pseudoecheineus sulcatus ---------------------------------- 63<br />

Acrochordonichthys gyrinus ------------------------------- 64<br />

Acrochordonichthys septemtrionalis ---------------------- 65<br />

Hemiarias verrucosus --------------------------------------- 66<br />

Cromileptes altivelis ---------------------------------------- 67<br />

Datnioides undecimradiatus ------------------------------- 68<br />

Cheilinus undulosus ----------------------------------------- 69<br />

Bolbometopon muricatum ---------------------------------- 70<br />

Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis ------------------------------- 71<br />

Monotrete baileyi -------------------------------------------- 72<br />

Status: Vulnerable ------------------------------------------ 73<br />

Status: Near Threatened ----------------------------------- 85<br />

Status: Threatened in situ ---------------------------------- 87<br />

Status: <strong>Data</strong> Deficient -------------------------------------- 89<br />

Status: Endemic --------------------------------------------- 93<br />

Reference ----------------------------------------------------- 99<br />

Index ---------------------------------------------------- 101<br />

8


F ISHES<br />

EX = Extinct<br />

EW = Extinct in the Wild<br />

CR = Critically Endangered<br />

EN = Endangered<br />

VU = Vulnerable<br />

NT = Near Threatened<br />

TI = Threatened in situ<br />

LC = Least Concern<br />

DD = <strong>Data</strong> Deficient<br />

Endemic<br />

Picture-Map (distribution of fishes)<br />

= Extinct or extirpated<br />

(had been reported from)<br />

= Occurred recently or<br />

reported<br />

? = Questionable or may<br />

be occurred


Status<br />

EX<br />

Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus<br />

ชัยพฤกษ์วิทยาศาสตร์ 2516<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus<br />

Common Name: หางไหม้, หางเหยี ่ยว<br />

Bala shark<br />

Habitat:<br />

Benthos and algae feeder. Mainstreams and marshlands, floodplains. Rarely<br />

seen in the Mekong basin, the common fish in aquarium markets come<br />

from Indonesian broodstocks. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Middle Chao Phraya, Lower Mekong basins and Kalimantan.<br />

Description:<br />

Elongated barb-like body; dorsal spine serrate; lower lip with a posterior<br />

groove forming a pocket opening backwards. Plain silver body with black<br />

margins on dorsal, caudal, anal and pelvic fins. Attains 25 cm. Possibly<br />

different species from B. melanopterus (Ng, H.H. pers. com., 2005), if<br />

approved, it means globally Extinct.<br />

10


Datnioides pulcher<br />

Status<br />

EX<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Datnioidae<br />

Scientific Name: Datnioides pulcher<br />

Common Name: เสือตอ<br />

Siamese tiger perch<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes, shrimps. Lower to midle reaches, mainstreams,<br />

tributaries and larger marshlands. Popular in aquarium trade. Habitat lost<br />

and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Chao Phraya to Mekong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Deep body perch with small scales, about 100 on lateral-line; 15-16<br />

branched dorsal-fin rays. Black bars regular color pattern consisting of 4<br />

or 5 regular and broad bars on orange or golden brown body; bar 1 from<br />

nape through opercle onto thoracic region and across ventral surface of<br />

the body; bar 2 from base of dorsal spines 2-5 across ventral midbody;<br />

fins dusky. Attains 50 cm.<br />

11


Status<br />

EX<br />

Platytropius siamensis<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Schilbidae<br />

Scientific Name: Platytropius siamensis<br />

Common Name: สายยู, หวีเกศ, เกด<br />

Siamese schilbeid catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect, shrimps. Lower to midle reaches, mainstreams,<br />

tributaries and larger marshlands. Habitat lost and possibly pollution.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Chao Phraya and Bang Pakong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Slender, tapering body with slightly depressed head; 4 pairs of long,<br />

flattened barbels; pectoral and dorsal fins with spinous ray, anal fin base<br />

long, caudal fin deeply fork. Pale silvery body, fins hyaline with dusky<br />

margin; barbels dark. Attains 20 cm.<br />

12


Anoxypristis cuspidata<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

CSIRO<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Pristiformes<br />

Family: Pristidae<br />

Scientific Name: Anoxypristis cuspidata<br />

Common Name: ฉนากจะงอยแคบ<br />

Knifetooth sawfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes. Coastal, rarely visit estuaries. Recently disappeared,<br />

globally Endangered (EN) in IUCN <strong>Red</strong> List. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Central West Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Shark-like body with depressed anteriorly; elongated rostrum which<br />

narrow-based, strongly tapering, sawtooth depressed, closed setting<br />

anteriorly. Dorsal, pectoral fins high and angular, caudal fin fork with<br />

pointed ventral lobe. Grey or olive grey body, ventral pale. Attains 5 m.<br />

13


Status<br />

CR<br />

Pristis microdon<br />

B.M. Manjaji<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Pristiformes<br />

Family: Pristidae<br />

Scientific Name: Pristis microdon<br />

Common Name: ฉนากยักษ์<br />

Largetooth sawfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Coastal, regulary visit lower reaches.<br />

Recently disappeared, globally Endangered (EN) in IUCN <strong>Red</strong> List. Habitat<br />

lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Pacific, including lower Mekong and Chao Phraya.<br />

Description:<br />

Sawfish with depressed anteriorly; short, massive rostrum with elongated<br />

sawtooth; pectoral fins high and angular, Caudal fin with short ventral<br />

lobe. Grey or olive grey body, ventral pale. Attains 6.5 m.<br />

14


Pristis zijsron<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

member.aol.com<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Pristiformes<br />

Family: Pristidae<br />

Scientific Name: Pristis zijsron<br />

Common Name: ฉนากเขียว<br />

Longcomb sawfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Estuarine, marine. Habitat lost and<br />

overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-west Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Long, massive saw which is narrow-based, less tapering with slender<br />

sawteeth in closed setting anteriorly; Pectoral fins high and rounded, Caudal<br />

fin with short ventral lobe. Grey or greenish grey body, ventral pale yellow.<br />

Attains 7 m.<br />

15


Status<br />

CR<br />

Pristis pectinata<br />

Andy Murch/Elasmodiver.com<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Pristiformes<br />

Family: Pristidae<br />

Scientific Name: Pristis pectinata<br />

Common Name: ฉนากฟันเล็ก<br />

Smalltooth sawfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Marine. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Pacific and tropical Atlantic.<br />

Description:<br />

Long, flat, blade-like rostrum with 24 to 32 pairs slender sawteeth in closed<br />

setting; Pectoral fins high and angular, Caudal fin oblique with no lower<br />

lobe. Dark grey body, ventral pale. Attains 7 m.<br />

16


Rhina ancylostoma<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

fishbase.org<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Rhinobatiformes<br />

Family: Rhinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Rhina ancylostoma<br />

Common Name: โรนิน, กระเบนท้องน้ำ<br />

Bowmouth guitarfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, shellfishes. Marine offshore and demersal. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

An unmistakable guitarfish with a broad, rounded snout, large, high pectoral<br />

fins, and heavy ridges of spiky thorns over the eyes and on the back and<br />

shoulders; jaws with heavily ridged, crushing teeth in undulating rows.<br />

Grey or brownish above, white below; numerous white spots dorsally on<br />

fins, body and tail; black spots on head and shoulders but no eyespots or<br />

ocelli. Attains 3 m.<br />

17


Status<br />

CR<br />

Laubuca mouhoti<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Laubuca mouhoti<br />

Common Name: ท้องพลุ<br />

Leaping barb<br />

Habitat:<br />

Plankton feeder. Mainstreams and marshlands. Occasionally seen in<br />

aquarium trade, rarely mixed with small fishes. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Central <strong>Thailand</strong> to Middle and Lower Mekong basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Body depth 2.1-2.3 times in standard length, strongly compresed with<br />

keeled belly; lateral line continuous; pectoral fin large. Silver body with<br />

series of 4-5 short faint blue bars on anterior half of body; irridescens blue<br />

spot on top of head. Attains 7 cm. Chela caeruleomaculata is junior<br />

synnonym.<br />

18


Trigonostigma somphongsi<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Trigonostigma somphongsi<br />

Common Name: ซิวสมพงษ์<br />

Sompong’s rasbora<br />

Habitat:<br />

Plankton feeder. Marshlands, exact habitats and range are poorly known.<br />

Rarely seen in aquarium trade. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Central <strong>Thailand</strong>, may occurred in Southeast.<br />

Description:<br />

Short and deep body minnow with large eyes; fins small. Body hyaline<br />

brownish yellow with a short, narrow dark stripe on mid lateral body to<br />

caudal peduncle; fins hyaline. Attains 2.5 cm.<br />

19


Status<br />

CR<br />

Aaptosyax grypus<br />

Terry Warren<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Aaptosyax grypus<br />

Common Name: สะนากยักษ์<br />

Giant salmon carp<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, large fishes. Mainstreams of middle reaches, in deep rocky<br />

rapids; juveniles occurred in tributaries. Recently disappeared. Habitat lost<br />

and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Mekong basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Body cylindrical, mouth large with curved gape, lower jaw heavy in adults;<br />

large edipose eyelid; scales small. Body silvery or gold with yellowish or<br />

pinkish fins, caudal fin with dark margin. Attains 1.5 m.<br />

20


Epalzeorhynchos bicolor<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

Dikic, Domagoj<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Epalzeorhynchos bicolor<br />

Common Name: ทรงเครื ่อง, ฉลามหางแดง<br />

<strong>Red</strong>tail shark<br />

Habitat:<br />

Omnivorous, plant matter, small benthic animal and algae grazers.<br />

Mainstream rivers and floodplains. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic; Maeklong to Bang Pakong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Small elongated carp with small mouth and barbels; dorsal fin slightly<br />

high; scales small. Body and fins black or purple black with small spot<br />

obove pectoral fin, dorsal fin with thin white edge, caudal fin bright red.<br />

Attains 10 cm.<br />

21


Status<br />

CR<br />

Osteochilus schlegeli<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Osteochilus schlegeli<br />

Common Name: บัว<br />

Giant sharkminnow<br />

Habitat:<br />

Herbivorous, plant matter and algae grazers. Mainstreams, tributaries and<br />

marshlands. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

<strong>Thailand</strong> to Malay Peninsula and Borneo, Lower Mekong.<br />

Description:<br />

Deep body; blunt snout, with sligthly upturned mouth; short dorsal fin<br />

base, 13-15 branched rays; scales small, 34-35 lateral-line scales. Plain<br />

silvery grey with olive or greenish hue, no spots on body; fins dusky; iris<br />

reddish. Attains 30 cm.<br />

22


Ellopostoma mystax<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Balitoridae<br />

Scientific Name: Ellopostoma mystax<br />

Common Name: ค้อหน้าหัก<br />

Enigmatic loach<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, benthic microfauna.Mainstream rivers in sandy shore. Habitat<br />

lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Peninsular <strong>Thailand</strong>, Tapi and Pattani basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Slaender body loach with very small mouth below sharply convex snout,<br />

large eyes and long barbels; caudal fin deeply fork. Pale brown body with<br />

dusky blotches and speckles; fins hyaline. Attains 7 cm.<br />

23


Status<br />

CR<br />

Nemacheilus trogocataractus<br />

Kampol Udomrittiruj<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Balitoridae<br />

Scientific Name: Nemacheilus trogocataractus<br />

Common Name: ค้อตาบอด, ค้อถ้ำ<br />

Blind cave loach<br />

Habitat:<br />

Benthic micro-organism. Troglobitic; strictly cave stream living. Human<br />

disturbance and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Mae klong basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Body elongate with rudimentary eyes; small mouth; pectoral fin large,<br />

extended laterally. Body pale or yellowish pink; fins hyaline. Attains 8<br />

cm.<br />

24


Schistura jaruthanini<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Balitoridae<br />

Scientific Name: Schistura jaruthanini<br />

Common Name: ค้อจารุธาณินทร์<br />

Kittipong’s cave loach<br />

Habitat:<br />

Benthic micro-organism. Troglobitic; strictly cave stream living. Human<br />

disturbance and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Mae klong basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Body elongate with rudimentary or reduced eyes; small mouth; elongated<br />

nostrils; pectoral fin extended laterally. Body pale or yellowish with fainted<br />

dusky patches; fins hyaline. Attains 8 cm.<br />

25


Status<br />

CR<br />

Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki<br />

vergari.com<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cobitidae<br />

Scientific Name: Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki<br />

Common Name: หมูอารีย์<br />

Dwarf clawn loach<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthic microfauna. Lowland forest streams.<br />

Popular in aquarium trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Maeklong basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Body with black dorsal stripe; 7-8 branched dorsal rays; a black midlateral<br />

stripe, dispersed as a series of joined blotches posteriorly and connected<br />

by bars to dorsal stripe<br />

26


Ceratoglanis pachynema<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Ceratoglanis pachynema<br />

Common Name: เกด<br />

Club-barbel sheatfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect and benthic fauna. Mainstream river. Habitat lost and<br />

overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Bangpakong and possibly Mekong? (M. Kottelat, pers. Com.)<br />

Description:<br />

Snout with a gently sloping ventral profile with short stiff hooked maxillary<br />

barbels; posterior nostril above front margin eye; body tapering compress;<br />

anal-fin rays 90-101; dorsal fin absent. Pale or greyish pink body; fins<br />

hyaline. Attains 30 cm.<br />

27


Status<br />

CR<br />

Pangasianodon gigas<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Pangasiidae<br />

Scientific Name: Pangasianodon gigas<br />

Common Name: บึก<br />

Mekong giant catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Benthic detritus and algae feeder. Mainstreams and larger tributaries;<br />

possibly long distance spawning migratory along the river. Locally rare in<br />

the markets, also popular in pond culture. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Mekong endemic, basin-wide.<br />

Description:<br />

A robust catfish with large head; mouth terminal, lower jaw more projected<br />

and toothless in adults; barbels and gill rakers rudimentary or absent by<br />

growth; 8-9 branched pelvic rays. Body pale grey without stripes; fins<br />

dusky. Juveniles with truncate snout, seen from above; body olive hue.<br />

Attains 2.5 m.<br />

28


Betta sp.<br />

Status<br />

CR<br />

Siamensis.org<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Osphronemidae<br />

Scientific Name: Betta sp.<br />

Common Name: กัดมหาชัย<br />

Mahachai betta<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, zooplankton and insect. Lower reaches, upper estuaries,<br />

especially in Nypa palm zone with very low salinity. Popular in aquarium<br />

trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Lower Chao Phraya endemic, posibly occurred in southeastern lower<br />

reaches rivers.<br />

Description:<br />

Oblong, sligthly compress body; 1 dorsal spine, pelvic fin elongated, anal<br />

fin base long, caudal fin rounded, cheek scales small. Bluish bars on the<br />

opercle; reddish or purple brown body; fins red with blue-green irridescent<br />

marking, dorsal fin with dark spots, pelvic fin with blue anterior margin.<br />

Attains 6 cm.<br />

29


Status<br />

CR<br />

Betta simplex<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Osphronemidae<br />

Scientific Name: Betta simplex<br />

Common Name: กัดกระบี่<br />

Krabi mouth brooder betta<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, zooplankton and insect. Lime stone streams and marshes.<br />

Popular in aquarium trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Krabi Province.<br />

Description:<br />

Oblong body, pelvic fin short, anal fin base long, caudal fin rounded.<br />

Dusky or yellowish brown body with 3 fainted dark stripes; opercal with<br />

blue green patch; fins pale with iridescent blue, anal fin with dark margin.<br />

Attains 8 cm.<br />

30


Galeocerdo cuvier<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

elasmodiver.com<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Carcharhiniformes<br />

Family: Carcharhinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Galeocerdo cuvier<br />

Common Name: ฉลามเสือ, ตะเพียนทอง<br />

Tiger shark<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and larger vertebrates including scavenger. Offshore,<br />

marine. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

circum-tropical.<br />

Description:<br />

A huge, vertical tiger-striped shark with a broad, bluntly rounded snout,<br />

with big mouth; teeth large, saw-edged, cockscomb-shape; minute spiracles<br />

present; caudal keels low. Grey above with vertical dark grey to black<br />

bars and spots which appear faded in adults, white below. Attains 7.5 m.<br />

31


Status<br />

EN<br />

Eusphyrna blochi<br />

fishbase.org<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Carcharhiniformes<br />

Family: Sphyrnidae<br />

Scientific Name: Eusphyrna blochi<br />

Common Name: ฉลามหัวค้อนยาว<br />

Winghead shark<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger fishes. Marine, Pelagic. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

A shark with expanded lateral blades of head very narrow and wing-like,<br />

with a series of small bumps along edges in front of nostrils; width across<br />

head 40 or 50% of total length; nostrils enormously expanded, each nearly<br />

2 times the mouth head. Grey or grey-brown above, paler below. Attains<br />

3 m.<br />

32


Sphyrna leweni<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

elasmodiver.com<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Carcharhiniformes<br />

Family: Sphyrnidae<br />

Scientific Name: Sphyrna leweni<br />

Common Name: ฉลามหัวค้อน<br />

Scalloped hammerhead<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Marine, juveniles nursing in coastal<br />

areas. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

circum-tropical.<br />

Description:<br />

A large hammerhead with a notch at the center of head; 1st dorsal fin<br />

moderately high, 2 nd dorsal and pelvic fins low; front margin of head<br />

broadly arched with prominent median notch. Uniform grey, grayish<br />

brown, or olivaceous above, shading to white below; pectoral fins tipped<br />

with grey or black ventrally. Attains 4 m.<br />

33


Status<br />

EN<br />

Sphyrna mokarran<br />

elasmodiver.com<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Carcharhiniformes<br />

Family: Sphyrnidae<br />

Scientific Name: Sphyrna mokarran<br />

Common Name: ฉลามหัวค้อนยักษ์<br />

Great hammerhead<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger fishes. Marine. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

circum-tropical.<br />

Description:<br />

A very large hammerhead also with a notch at the center of the head, head<br />

margin nearly straight; 1 st dorsal fin very high and curved; 2 nd dorsal<br />

and pelvic fins high and with deeply concave rear margins. Light grey or<br />

grey-brown above, white below; fins without conspicuous markings.<br />

Attains 6 m.<br />

34


Rhinobatos granulatus<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Rhinobatiformes<br />

Family: Rhinobatidae<br />

Scientific Name: Rhinobatos granulatus<br />

Common Name: โรนัน, อีมุด<br />

Sharpnose gaitarfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-west Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Shark-like body with very depressed anteriorly, snout pointed with a pair<br />

of opaque cartilage patches; pectoral and pelvic fins rounded angle, dorsal<br />

fin high, closely set and beyond pelvic fin edge; mid-dorsal line with 15-<br />

16 large round denticles. Pinkish brown dorsal, pale ventral. Attains 3 m.<br />

35


Status<br />

EN<br />

Rhinobatos schlegelii<br />

116.sakura.ne.jp<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Rhinobatiformes<br />

Family: Rhinobatidae<br />

Scientific Name: Rhinobatos schlegelii<br />

Common Name: โรนันหัวใส<br />

Yellow guitarfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-west Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Slender guitarfish with shortly pointed snout; rounded pectoral fins, pelvic<br />

fins small. Dorsal brown with dusky and pale small blotches, yellowish<br />

anteriorly. Attains 1 m.<br />

36


Rhinobatos thouini<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

J.E. Randall/fishbase.org<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Rhinobatiformes<br />

Family: Rhinobatidae<br />

Scientific Name: Rhinobatos thouini<br />

Common Name: อีมด, อีมุด, โรนันหัวจิ ้งจก<br />

Clubnose guitarfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-west Pacific, Andaman Sea.<br />

Description:<br />

Snout with club-like cartilaginous projection in adults; 15-17 mid-dorsal<br />

line with pointed denticles up to behind 1st dorsal fin. Dorsal yellowish<br />

brown, ventral pale. Attains 3 m.<br />

37


Status<br />

EN<br />

Rhinobatos typus<br />

scuba_equipment-usa.com<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Rhinobatiformes<br />

Family: Rhinobatidae<br />

Scientific Name: Rhinobatos typus<br />

Common Name: โรนันยักษ์<br />

Giant shovelnose ray<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-west Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Snout sharply pointed; opaque patch absent; dorsal fins high. <strong>Red</strong>dish<br />

brown dorsal, ventral pale. Attains 4 m.<br />

38


Himantura chaophraya<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Kittipong Jaruthanin<br />

Class: Chondriichthys<br />

Order: Myliobatiformes<br />

Family: Dasyatidae<br />

Scientific Name: Himantura chaophraya<br />

Common Name: กระเบนราหู, กระเบนน้ำจืดยักษ์<br />

Giant stingray<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and crustacean. Mainstreams to estuaries. Uncommon<br />

foodfish in the markets. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Rivers in Indochinese subregion to Borneo, New Guinea and northern<br />

Australia. Midle to Mekong Delta.<br />

Description:<br />

Disc rounded with short, slender snout tip; ventral and dorsal skin folds<br />

on the tail absent. Dorsal surface with uniform brown or grey coloration,<br />

ventral surface with wide black margin. Attains 2 m. disc width.<br />

39


Status<br />

EN<br />

Scleropages formosus<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Osteoglossiformes<br />

Family: Osteoglossidae<br />

Scientific Name: Scleropages formosus<br />

Common Name: ตะพัด<br />

Asian arowana<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger insect to smaller vertebrates and fishes. Lowland<br />

forested streams.Population from Malaysia and Indonesia are very popular<br />

aquarium fish whereas protected in CITES App. I. Habitat lost and<br />

overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Southern Myanmar to Malay peninsular and Indonesia, eastern <strong>Thailand</strong><br />

to Cardamom Range.<br />

Description:<br />

Body oblong, compress; wide superior mouth; long, falcated pectoral fins;<br />

scales very large. 1 pair of chin barbels. Silvery grey with olive hue. Attains<br />

70 cm.<br />

40


Chitala blanci<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Osteoglossiformes<br />

Family: Notopteridae<br />

Scientific Name: Chitala blanci<br />

Common Name: ตองลาย<br />

Mekong featherback<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger insect to smaller vertebrates and fishes. Mainstream<br />

river. Popular in aquarium trade, common in Laos markets as foodfish.<br />

Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Middle Mekong endemic.<br />

Description:<br />

Head profile slightly concave; numerous small black spots (in the anterior<br />

half of the body), merging posteriorly into irregular oblique bands<br />

extending on the anal and caudal fins, a large round black spot at pectoral<br />

fin base. Attains 1 m.<br />

41


Status<br />

EN<br />

Chitala lopis<br />

W.J. Rainboth<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Osteoglossiformes<br />

Family: Notopteridae<br />

Scientific Name: Chitala lopis<br />

Common Name: สะตือ<br />

Giant featherback<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, larger insect to smaller vertebrates and fishes. Mainstreams<br />

and forested streams. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Chinese, Sundaic.<br />

Description:<br />

Head profile strongly concave; fainted irregular oblique bands extending<br />

on anal and caudal fins in juveniles, disappearing by growth, a large round<br />

black spot at pectoral fin base. Attains 1.5 m.<br />

42


Tenualosa macrura<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Clupeiformes<br />

Family: Clupeidae<br />

Scientific Name: Tenualosa macrura<br />

Common Name: ตะลุมพุก<br />

Longtail shad<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, zooplankton. Esturine. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Central Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Body moderately deep, belly with 30 to 31 scutes; mouth gap just reaching<br />

anterior eye margin; gill rakers fine but not numerous; aaudal fin long and<br />

pointed lobes. Silvery or yellowish silver body without series of spots on<br />

flank. Attains 50 cm.<br />

43


Status<br />

EN<br />

Tenualosa toli<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Clupeiformes<br />

Family: Clupeidae<br />

Scientific Name: Tenualosa toli<br />

Common Name: ตะลุมพุก<br />

Toli shad<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, zooplankton. Coastal to estuaries. Common foodfish in the<br />

markets of Borneo. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Central Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Body long and tapering, abdomen rounded anterior to pelvic fins, with<br />

complete series of 28 to 30 keeled scutes from isthmus to anus; caudal<br />

fin deeply fork. One spot behind operculum and none on flank. Attains<br />

50 cm.<br />

44


Tenualosa thibaudeaui<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Clupeiformes<br />

Family: Clupeidae<br />

Scientific Name: Tenualosa thibaudeaui<br />

Common Name: หมากผาง<br />

Laotian shad<br />

Habitat:<br />

Filter feeder, zooplankton. Mainstreams, lowland tributaries and<br />

floodplains. Seasonally common foodfish in the markets. VU in IUCN<br />

<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Data</strong> List. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Mekong endemic, middle to the Delta.<br />

Description:<br />

Body deep, compressed. Abdomen sharply keeled; wide operculum;<br />

large eye; mouth pointing obliquely upwards. Often up to ten thumbprint<br />

blotches along upper body flanks (in adults, not distinct in juveniles).<br />

Attains 30 cm.<br />

45


Status<br />

EN<br />

Albulichthys albuloides<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Albulichthys albuloides<br />

Common Name: ตะโกกหน้าสั้น<br />

Paled barb<br />

Habitat:<br />

Benthos and detritus feeder. Lowland mainstreams and marshlands,<br />

floodplains. Locally common in markets of Lower Mekong. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Central <strong>Thailand</strong> to Lower Mekong and Borneo.<br />

Description:<br />

Body cylindrical, slightly compressed; mouth small, obtuse snout; big eye<br />

covered with adipose eyelid; 34-37 lateral line scales. Body pale silver or<br />

grey with yellowish or pinkish fins, caudal fin with dark margin. Attains<br />

30 cm.<br />

46


Catlocarpio siamensis<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Catlocarpio siamensis<br />

Common Name: กระโห้<br />

Siamese giant carp<br />

Habitat:<br />

Herbivorous, plant matters, algae, detritus and phytoplankton. Mainstreams<br />

and tributaries, juveniles also nursing in floodplains. Popular foodfish<br />

throughout its range; their population also delining. Habitat lost and<br />

overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Middle Chao Phraya to Mekong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

A large carp with very large head, about 1/3 of body length; large mouth,<br />

no barbels; dorsal spine absent; scales large; 90-110 long gill?raker on<br />

first gill arch. Body dark or deep blue with reddish marking on scale edges,<br />

fin dark with red margin. Attains 2.5 m.<br />

47


Status<br />

EN<br />

Macrochirichthys macrochirus<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Macrochirichthys macrochirus<br />

Common Name: ดาบลาว, ฝักพร้า<br />

Sward minnow<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivourous, fishes, insect in juveniles. Locally common in Cambodia<br />

to Delta, rare elswhere. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Mae Klong to Mekong basins and Sundaic region.<br />

Description:<br />

Head upturned; mouth directed upward. small scales; no barbels; belly<br />

with sharp keel from throat to anus; mouth cleft almost vertical. Body<br />

strongly compressed; dorsal profile flat except concave nape. Pectoral<br />

fins elongated. Base of caudal fin with black blotch. Attains 50 cm.<br />

48


Probarbus labeamajor<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Terry Warren<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Probarbus labeamajor<br />

Common Name: เอินคางมุม<br />

Thicklip barb<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, benthos, molluscs and insect larvae. Mainstream river.<br />

Upstream movement for spawning. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Middle Mekong endemic<br />

Description:<br />

Lips greatly enlarged with median lobe, posterior margin of lower lip<br />

entirely free from side to side; barbels short; scales small, scale row between<br />

dorsal fin origin and lateral line scale row 6 above lateral line. Dark or<br />

purple grey body with 7-8 dark stripes, paler ventrally; fins dusky. Attains<br />

1.5 m.<br />

49


Status<br />

EN<br />

Probarbus labeaminor<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cyprinidae<br />

Scientific Name: Probarbus labeaminor<br />

Common Name: เอินฝ้าย<br />

Thinlip barb<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, benthos, molluscs and insect larvae. Mainstream river.<br />

Upstream movement for spawning. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Middle Mekong endemic<br />

Description:<br />

Lip thin with free posterior margin of left and right sides of lower lip<br />

widely separated at midline, barbels relatively long; scales large, scale<br />

rows between lateral line and pelvic fin 3; dorsal and caudal fin relatively<br />

larg in adults. Dusky or silvery grey with weak stripes, only three stripes<br />

between lateral line scale row and pelvic fin rather than four; fins dusky or<br />

pinkish hue. Attains 1.5 m.<br />

50


Yasuhikotakia nigrolineata<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cobitidae<br />

Scientific Name: Yasuhikotakia nigrolineata<br />

Common Name: หมูน่าน<br />

Mekong clawn loach<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthos. Hillstreams. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Mekong and upper Nan River, Chao Phraya basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Moderate size loaches with broad black midlateral stripe and another<br />

stripe along the back in specimens smaller than about 4 cm SL; larger<br />

specimens with vertical bars connecting the two stripes and extending to<br />

the lower half of yellow body; fins hyaline in juveniles and marked in<br />

adults. Attains 8 cm.<br />

51


Status<br />

EN<br />

Botia rostrata<br />

kampol Udomsittiruj<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Cypriniformes<br />

Family: Cobitidae<br />

Scientific Name: Botia rostrata<br />

Common Name: หมูฮ่องเต้<br />

Emperor loach<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthos. Mainstream river. Habitat lost<br />

and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Salween endemic.<br />

Description:<br />

Large, stout body spiny loach with two papilae on lower lip; caudal fin<br />

deeply fork. Bright or golden yellow body with irregular dark or dusky<br />

lines; fins hyaline yellow with dark marking. Attains 12 cm.<br />

52


Rita sacerdotum<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

TERRA<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Silurformes<br />

Family: Bagridae<br />

Scientific Name: Rita sacerdotum<br />

Common Name: กดหมูยักษ์<br />

Salween rita<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, benthos and possibly fishes, its biology still poorly known.<br />

Mainstream river. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Irrawaddy to Salween and Tennasserim.<br />

Description:<br />

A massive, stout body catfishes with bony and rough head surface; eyes<br />

very small; humeral bone enlarge with thumb fingerprint pattern; dorsal<br />

and pectoral spine thick, hige. Body purple or olive grey, fin dusky, ventral<br />

pale. Attains 2 m.<br />

53


Status<br />

EN<br />

Kryptopterus limpok<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Kryptopterus limpok<br />

Common Name: ปีกไก่หนวดยาว<br />

Long-barbel sheatfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect. Mainstream rivers. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Tapi to Kolok basins in <strong>Thailand</strong>, Malay Peninsula to Borneo.<br />

Description:<br />

Body slender tapering; barbels very long, reaching beyond half of anal fin<br />

length; dorsal fin rudiment, 76-88 anal rays. Body plain opague; fins<br />

hyaline. Attains 26 cm.<br />

54


Kryptopterus dissitus<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Kryptopterus dissitus<br />

Common Name: ปีกไก่หนวดยาว<br />

Indochinese sheatfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect and small shrimps. Mainstreams and tributaries. Habitat<br />

lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Chao Phraya to Lower Mekong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Body slender tapering; barbels reaching beyond half of anal fin length;<br />

dorsal fin rudiment, 75-79 analrays. Body plain opague; fins hyaline.<br />

Attains 20 cm.<br />

55


Status<br />

EN<br />

Kryptopterus heperius<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Kryptopterus heperius<br />

Common Name: ปีกไก่หนวดยาว<br />

Maeklong sheatfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect and small shrimps. Mainstream river. Habitat lost and<br />

overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM.<br />

Description:<br />

Body deep tapering, nape remarkebly concave; barbels very long, reaching<br />

beyond half of anal fin length; dorsal fin rudiment, 78-79 anal rays. Body<br />

pale blue opague; fins hyaline. Attains 26 cm.<br />

56


Ompok eugeneiatus<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

planetcatfish.com<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Ompok eugeneiatus<br />

Common Name: หนวดแมว<br />

Malay glass catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect. Mainstream river, floodplain. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Sundaic.<br />

Description:<br />

Head small; barbels very long, reaching to caudal area; body slendered<br />

tapering; dorsal fin shorter than head with 1-2 rays, 58-62 anal rays. Opaque<br />

body with dusky hue, dark spot on caudal base; fins hyaline. Attains 10<br />

cm.<br />

57


Status<br />

EN<br />

Ompok pinnatus<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Ompok pinnatus<br />

Common Name: หนวดแมว<br />

Long-fin glass catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, crustacean and insect. Mainstreams, tributaries and<br />

marshlands. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Chao Phraya to Mekong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Head small; barbels very long, reaching to caudal area; body slendered<br />

tapering; dorsal fin twice longer than head with 1-2 rays, 53-59 anal rays.<br />

Hyaline body with dusky hue, dark spot on caudal base; fins hyaline, dorsal<br />

fin dusky. Attains 10 cm.<br />

58


Pterocryptis buccata<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Siluridae<br />

Scientific Name: Pterocryptis buccata<br />

Common Name: ชะโอนถ้ำ<br />

Cave sheatfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, smaller fishes, insect. Two populations in hillstreams and<br />

caves. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Meklong/WeFCOM.<br />

Description:<br />

Cheek inflated in adults males; vomerine teeth present in 2 separate patches;<br />

4 mandibular barbels; dorsal fin rudiment, anal fin base long, caudal fin<br />

truncate. Dark olive brown in surface population; pale pink or yellow in<br />

cave form. Attains 10 cm.<br />

59


Status<br />

EN<br />

Pangasius sanitwongsei<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Pangasiidae<br />

Scientific Name: Pangasius sanitwongsei<br />

Common Name: เทพา<br />

Chao Phraya giant catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, mainly fishes and scaventure. Mainstreams, juveniles nursing<br />

in larger tributaries. Uncommon in the markets; smaller sizes are popular<br />

in aquarium trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Chao Phraya (Extinct) and Mekong basins, rarer in the Delta.<br />

Description:<br />

Large, broad head and snout; mouth wide with crescent patch of vomerine<br />

tooth; dorsal and paired-fin tips greatly elongated in adults. Dorsum dull<br />

grey; fins dusky, anal with black anterior tip. Attains 2.5 m.<br />

60


Oreoglanis siamensis<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Nonn Panitwong<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Sisoridae<br />

Scientific Name: Oreoglanis siamensis<br />

Common Name: ติดหิน, ค้างคาว<br />

Siamese bat catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, crustacean and insect larvae. Hillstreams. Habitat lost and<br />

overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to upper Ping basin (Doi Inthanon).<br />

Description:<br />

Lower lip with a median notch and having a posterior margin with small<br />

laciniate projections, maxillary barbel with pointed tip and lobulate<br />

posterior margin; fin spines soft, wide pectoral and pelvic fins, caudal fin<br />

emarginate. Olive brown dorsal with pale yellow markings, yellow ventral.<br />

Attains 14 cm.<br />

61


Status<br />

EN<br />

Exostoma labiatum<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Sisoridae<br />

Scientific Name: Exostoma labiatum<br />

Common Name: ติดหิน<br />

Burmese bat catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthos. Hillstreams. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Upper Salween basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Head short, depress with thick maxillary barbels; eye small; pelvic fin far<br />

from pectoral fins; caudal fin emarginate, fin spines soft. Plae olive grey<br />

with dark marking on caudal fin. Attains 6 cm.<br />

62


Pseudoecheineus sulcatus<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Chu, XL.<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Sisoridae<br />

Scientific Name: Pseudoecheineus sulcatus<br />

Common Name: ติดหินแผ่นท้องหนา<br />

Remora catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, crustacean and insect larvae. Hillstreams and rapids. Habitat<br />

lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Upper Salween basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Fusiform body catfish with thick, many slits adhesive pad on thorax;<br />

pectoral and dorsal fin spine strong; caudal peduncle slender. Dark olive<br />

brown with yellow marking on body and fins; ventral paler. Attains 15<br />

cm.<br />

63


Status<br />

EN<br />

Acrochordonichthys gyrinus<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Akysidae<br />

Scientific Name: Acrochordonichthys gyrinus<br />

Common Name: ขยุยยักษ์พรหมพิราม<br />

Falcate chameleon catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, crustacean and benthos. Mainstreams. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Nan basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Elongated body with rows of small skin bumps on dorsal and flank; pectoral<br />

spine curved; barbel short; eyes small. Pale or reddish brown with dark<br />

speckles and spots on body and fins. Attains 10 cm.<br />

64


Acrochordonichthys septemtrionalis<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Akysidae<br />

Scientific Name: Acrochordonichthys<br />

septemtrionalis<br />

Common Name: ขยุยยักษ์แม่กลอง<br />

Maeklong chameleon catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, crustacean and benthos. Hillstream. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to Mae Klong/WeFCOM.<br />

Description:<br />

Head depressed, narrow; broad body moderately compresse, with small<br />

tubercles with poorly demarcated and indistinct margins; tubercles on body<br />

arranged in 5-6 longitudinal rows on each side. Almost uniformly cream<br />

color pattern with few very small brown spots. Attains 10 cm.<br />

65


Status<br />

EN<br />

Hemiarias verrucosus<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Siluriformes<br />

Family: Ariidae<br />

Scientific Name: Hemiarias verrucosus<br />

Common Name: กดหัวผาน<br />

Shovelnose sea catfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Lower reaches and estuaries.<br />

Disappearing after lower reach dam operated in the Bang Pakong River.<br />

Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Chao Phraya, Bangpakong to Mekong basins.<br />

Description:<br />

Snout shark-like pointed, mouth sub-inferior; occipital process triangular.<br />

2 narrow and elongate patches of palatine teeth; large dorsal spine about<br />

same length as head, roughly granulated in front. Dull or dark grey dorsum,<br />

silvery flanks and ventral; fin pale, sometimes yellow. Attains 80 cm.<br />

66


Cromileptes altivelis<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Seranidae<br />

Scientific Name: Cromileptes altivelis<br />

Common Name: กะรังหน้างอน<br />

Humpback grouper<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Coral and rocky reefs. Popular in Life<br />

Reef Fish Trade. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Convex face grouper with alrge fins; body deeply compress; eye small.<br />

Pale grey body and fins with many dark spots; juvenile white body with<br />

large black rounded spots. Attains 1 m.<br />

67


Status<br />

EN<br />

Datnioides undecimradiatus<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Datnioidae<br />

Scientific Name: Datnioides undecimradiatus<br />

Common Name: เสือตอลายเล็ก, ลาด<br />

Mekong tiger perch<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, fishes, shrimps. Mainstreams and large tributaries. Locally<br />

uncommon in the markets. Habitat lost and overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Mekong endemic, Middle to Lower.<br />

Description:<br />

Relatively shallow body, depth 2.1-2.4 times in body length; 10-11<br />

branched anal fin rays Four narrow bars on body, not extend?ing onto<br />

thorax or across midbody, on olive or yellowish brown background; fins<br />

dusky. Attains 30 cm.<br />

68


Cheilinus undulatus<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Labridae<br />

Scientific Name: Cheilinus undulatus<br />

Common Name: นกขุนทองหัวโหนก, นโปเลียน<br />

Napoleon wrasse<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, shellfishes and echinoderms including Crown-of-thorn<br />

starfish. Marine, offshore coral reefs. Popular in Life Reef Fish Trade.<br />

CITES Appendix II. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Deeply oblong wrasse with hump head in adults, large mouth; large scales;<br />

caudal fin rounded. Body greenish blue or olive with many dusky line on<br />

scales; head green with vermiculate pattern, and dark line behind eyes.<br />

Attains 2 m.<br />

69


Status<br />

EN<br />

Bolbometopon muricatum<br />

John E. Randall/fishbase<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Scaridae<br />

Scientific Name: Bolbometopon muricatum<br />

Common Name: นกแก้วหัวค้อน<br />

Humphead parrotfish<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, coral branches and shellfishes. Marine, offshore coral reefs<br />

and islands. Overfishing.<br />

Locality:<br />

Indo-west Pacific.<br />

Description:<br />

Body deeply compressed with high hump-head in adult males; beaked<br />

mouth; large scales; caudal fin emarginarte. Dark grey in juveniles; greenish<br />

daerk blue in adults, with pale nape and chin. Attains 1.5 m.<br />

70


Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis<br />

Status<br />

EN<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Perciformes<br />

Family: Gobiidae<br />

Scientific Name: Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis<br />

Common Name: บู่น้ำตกเชียงใหม่<br />

Chiangmai stream goby<br />

Habitat:<br />

Carnivorous, insect larvae, small fishes and shrimps. Hillstreams. Habitat<br />

lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to upper Ping basin.<br />

Description:<br />

Slender goby with large head and mouth in males; dorsal fin well separated;<br />

scales small. Cheek with minute dark-blue speckle; anterior dorsal fin with<br />

dark marking; body brownish with dark spots; fins hyaline brown. Attains<br />

5 cm.<br />

71


Status<br />

EN<br />

Monotrete baileyi<br />

Class: Actinopterygii<br />

Order: Tetraodontiformes<br />

Family: Tetraodontidae<br />

Scientific Name: Monotrete baileyi<br />

Common Name: ปักเป้าขน<br />

Hairy puffer<br />

Habitat:<br />

Mainstream river, rapids. Habitat lost.<br />

Locality:<br />

Endemic to middle Mekong.<br />

Description:<br />

A puffer with elongated snout and hairy-like skin with some to many<br />

papilae; fins small. Body greenish to reddish brown, fin hyaline, paler<br />

ventrally. Attains 10 cm.<br />

72


73<br />

Status VU<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Class Chondriichthys<br />

Order Orectolobiformes<br />

Family Hemiscylliidae<br />

Chiloscyllium plagiosum ฉลามหิน Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Family Stegostomatidae<br />

Stegostoma fasciatum ฉลามเสือดาว Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Family Rhyncodontidae<br />

Rhincodon typus ฉลามวาฬ, ทงกานต์ Marine circum-tropical<br />

Order Carcharhiniformes<br />

Family Carcharhinidae<br />

Triaenodon obesus ฉลามขี ้เซา, ฉลามครีบขาว Coral reef<br />

Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharius taurus ฉลามทราย Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus albimarginatus ฉลามปลายครีบขาว Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos ฉลามครีบดำใหญ่ Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus ฉลามจ้าวมัน Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

amblyrhynchoides


74<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Carcharhinus amboinensis<br />

Carcharhinus borneensis<br />

ฉลามตาเล็ก<br />

ฉลามหนู<br />

Marine<br />

Marine<br />

Indo-Pacific<br />

Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus brachyurus ฉลามครีบด่าง Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus leucas ฉลามหัวบาตร Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus limbatus ฉลามครีบดำเล็ก Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus melanopterus ฉลามหูดำ Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus obscurus ฉลามเทา Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus plumbeus ฉลามกระโดงสูง Marine, Pelagic Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus sorrah ฉลามหนูหัวแหลม Marine Indo-Pacific<br />

Carcharhinus sealei ฉลามหนู Marine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Rhizoprionodon acutus ฉลามหัวแหลม Estuarine Indo-Pacific<br />

Rhizoprionodon oligolinx ฉลามหัวแหลม Estuarine Indo-Pacific<br />

Scoliodon laticaudus ฉลามหนูเทา Estuarine Indo-Pacific<br />

Hemipristis elongatus ฉลามสันทอง Marine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Negaprion acutidens ฉลามทราย Marine, coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Rhiniformes<br />

FamillyRhinobatidae<br />

Rhychobatus australiae<br />

Rhinobatos halavi<br />

โรนันจุดขาว<br />

โรนัน<br />

Marine<br />

Marine<br />

Indo-west Pacific<br />

Indian Ocean


75<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Order Torpediniformes<br />

Family Narcinidae<br />

Narcine brunnea กระเบนไฟฟ้าสีน้ำตาล Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Narcine indica กระเบนไฟฟ้าอินเดีย Estuarine, coastal Indian ocean<br />

Narcine maculata กระเบนไฟฟ้าจุดเข้ม Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Narcine prodorsalis กระเบนไฟฟ้าจุดเล็ก Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Narkidae<br />

Narke dipterygia<br />

Temera hardwickii<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้า<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้า, ปลาเสียว<br />

Estuarine, coastal<br />

Estuarine, coastal<br />

Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Myliobatiformes<br />

Family Dasyatidae<br />

Dasyatis brevicaudatus กระเบนหางสั้น Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Dasyatis microps กระเบนตาเล็ก Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Amphothistes laoensis กระเบนน้ำโขง Mainstream river Mekong<br />

Himantura bleekeri กระเบนบัว Estuarine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Himantura krempfi กระเบนน้ำจืดลาย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Himantura signifer กระเบนน้ำจืดขาว Mainstream river Indo-Chinese<br />

Himantura uarnak กระเบนลายแมลงวัน Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Hypolophus sephen กระเบนธง Marine to estuarine Indo-Pacific


76<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Urogymnus asperrimus กระเบนขนุน Marine, coral reef Indo-Pacific<br />

Family Mobulidae<br />

Manta birostris กระเบนราหู Marine Circum-tropical<br />

Mobula japonica กระเบนราหู Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Mobula thurstoni กระเบนราหู Marine Circum-tropical<br />

Mobula orogoodootengi กระเบนราหู Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Class Actinopterygii<br />

Order Anguilliformes<br />

Family Muraenidae<br />

Rhinomuraena quaesita ไหลริบบิ้น Marine, coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Clupeiformes<br />

Family Engraulididae<br />

Coilia dussumieri หางไก่ Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Coilia lindmani หางไก่ Mainstream river Indo-Chinese<br />

Coilia macrognathus หางไก่ Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Lycothrissa crocodilus แมว Estuarine, coastal Indo-Chinese<br />

Family Pristigasteridae<br />

Pellona filigera อีปุด Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific


77<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Raconda russelliana ใบไผ่<br />

Opisthopterus valenciennesi ใบไผ่<br />

Estuarine, coastal<br />

Estuarine, coastal<br />

Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Opisthopterus tardoore ใบไผ่ Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Clupeidae<br />

Clupanodon thrissa หลังเขียว Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Cypriniformes<br />

Family Cyprinidae<br />

Boraras maculata ซิวเพชรน้อย Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Boraras micros ซิวแคระสามจุด Marshland endemic<br />

Boraras urophthalmoides ซิวแคระ Peat swamp, marshland Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Microrasbora kubotai ซิวตาเขียว Forest stream south<br />

Tor spp. เวียน Forest stream, lowland -mainstreams Salween to Mekong and Peninsula<br />

Cyclocheilichthys heteronema กะทิ,กระต่าย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Malay Peninsula<br />

Cirrhinus macrosemion นวลจันทร์ Mainstream river Indo-Chinese<br />

Cirrhinus microlepis นวลจันทร์น้ำจืด Mainstream river Mekong (Ex from Chaophraya)<br />

Bangana behri หว้าหน้านอ Mainstream river Mekong<br />

Bangana devdevi หว้าหน้านอ Mainstream river Salween basin<br />

Bangana sp. หว้าหน้านอแม่กลอง Mainstream river endemic<br />

Labeo pierrei หว้า Mainstream river Mekong, Salween


78<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Mekongina erythrospila<br />

Gyrinocheilus pennocki<br />

สะอี<br />

อีดูด<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Mekong<br />

Mekong<br />

Leptobarbus hoeveni บ้า Forest stream, mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Devario maetaengensis ซิวใบไผ่แม่แตง Hillstream endemic<br />

Discherodontus ashmeadi แดงน้อย Forest stream Mekong<br />

Discherodontus halei แดงน้อย Forest stream Indo-Chinese<br />

Poropuntius speleops จาดถ้ำ cave endemic<br />

Neolissochilus subterraneus พลวงถ้ำ cave endemic<br />

Probarbus jullieni ยี ่สก,ยี ่สกทอง,เอิน Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Malay Peninsula<br />

Rasbora agilis ซิว Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Rasbora bankanensis ซิว Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Rasbora pauciperforata ซิว Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Trigonostigma heteromorpha ซิวข้างขวาน Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Trigonostigma espei ซิวข้างขวานเล็ก Hillstream Sundaic<br />

Family Cobitidae<br />

Yasuhikotakia eos หมูหางแดง Mainstream river Indo-Chinese<br />

Yasuhikotakia longidorsalis หมูครีบหลังยาว Mainstream river, rapid Mekong<br />

Yasuhikotakia splendida หมูหางลาย Mainstream river, rapid Mekong<br />

Pungio myersi ปล้องอ้อย Peat, lowland stream East-Sundaic


79<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Pungio kuhli<br />

Pungio cuneovirgata<br />

ปล้องอ้อย<br />

ปล้องอ้อยพรุ<br />

Peat, lowland stream<br />

Peat, lowland stream<br />

Sundaic<br />

Sundaic<br />

Family Balitoridae<br />

Cryptothora thamicola จิ้งจกถ้ำ cave endemic<br />

Schistura kochangensis ค้อเกาะช้าง Hillstream East<br />

Schistura pridii ปล้องทองปรีดี Hillstream endemic<br />

Schistura alticrista ค้อหางสัน Hillstream Salween basin<br />

Schistura oedipus ค้อตาบอด, ค้อถ้ำ cave endemic<br />

Vaillantella maassi ค้อยาว, ค้องู Hillstream East-Sundaic<br />

Order Siluriformes<br />

Family Bagridae<br />

Leiocassis poecilopterus<br />

Pseudomystus stenomus<br />

แขยงหิน<br />

แขยงขีด<br />

Hillstream<br />

Hillstream<br />

Sundaic<br />

Sundaic, eastern<br />

Family Olyridae<br />

Olyra sp.1 ดุกบอนหางแหลม Hillstream endemic<br />

Family Amblycipitidae<br />

Amblyceps variegatum ดักแม่กลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM


80<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Family Siluridae<br />

Wallago leeri เค้าดำ Forest stream, mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

(W. micropogon)<br />

Kryptopterus bicirrhis ก้างพระร่วง, กระจก Lowland stream, peat swamp Sundaic, eastern<br />

Kryptopterus macrocephalus ผี Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Kryptopterus hexapterus ปีกไก่ Mainstream river Sundaic<br />

Ompok urbaini เนื ้ออ่อน Mainstream river, floodplain Indo-Chinese<br />

Silurichthys schneideri<br />

Silurichthys indagiriensis<br />

ชะโอนหิน<br />

ชะโอนหิน<br />

Hillstream<br />

Peat swamp<br />

Sundaic, eastern<br />

Sundaic<br />

Family Schilbidae<br />

Pseudoeutropius sp. หวีเกศพรุ Peat swamp Phru Tohdeang<br />

Family Akysidae<br />

Akysis leucorhynchus<br />

Parakysis verrucosa<br />

ขยุย<br />

ขยุยพรุ<br />

Hillstream<br />

Peat swamp<br />

Sundaic<br />

Sundaic<br />

Family Chacidae<br />

Chaca bangkanensis กะแมะ Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Family Clariidae<br />

Clarias batrachus ดุกด้าน Floodplain to hillstream Indo-Chinese, Malay Peninsula


81<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Clarias macrocephalus ดุกอุย Floodplain to peat Indo-Chinese, Malay Peninsula<br />

Clarias leiacanthus ดุก Hillstream Sundaic<br />

Prophagorus nieuhofi ดุกลำพัน Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Family Heteropneustidae<br />

Heteropneustes khemarattensis จีด Marshland Indo-Chinese<br />

Family Pangasiidae<br />

Pteropangasius micronema<br />

Pangasius elongatus<br />

ยอนหยวก<br />

สังกะแวง<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Indo-Chinese to Sundaic (Ex from Chaophraya)<br />

Indo-Chinese<br />

Family Ariidae<br />

Batrachocephalus mino กดยิ ้ม, กดหัวกบ Estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Ketengus typus กดหัวลิง Estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Arius thalassina ริวกิว, เลียวเซียว, กด Marine, estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Atheriniformes<br />

Family Phallostethidae<br />

Neostethus siamensis บู่ใส Estuarine endemic<br />

Phenacostethus posthon บู่ใส Estuarine Sundaic<br />

Phenacostethus smithi บู ่สมิธ, บู ่ใส Estuarine endemic<br />

Neostethus bicornis<br />

Neostethus lankesteri<br />

บู่ใส<br />

บู่ใส<br />

Estuarine<br />

Estuarine<br />

Sundaic<br />

Sundaic


82<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Order Beloniformes<br />

Family Zenachopteridae<br />

Hemirhamphodon เข็มพรุ Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

pogonognathus<br />

Zenarchopterus pappenheimi เข็ม Estuarine Sundaic<br />

Zenarchopterus clarus เข็ม Estuarine East<br />

Zenarchopterus spp. เข็ม Estuarine East-South<br />

Order Gasterosteiformes<br />

Family Syngnathidae<br />

Hippocampus kuda ม้าน้ำ Marine, coastal Indo-Pacific<br />

Hippocampus trimaculata ม้าน้ำสามจุด Marine, coastal Indo-west Pacific<br />

Hippocampus spinosissimus ม้าน้ำหนามสั้น Marine, coastal Indo-west Pacific<br />

Hippocampus histrix ม้าน้ำหนามยาว Marine, coral reef Indo-Pacific<br />

Hippocampus kelloggi ม้าน้ำยักษ์ Marine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Hippocampus comes ม้าน้ำหางลาย Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Hippocampus mohnikei ม้าน้ำแคระ Marine, coastal West Pacific<br />

Indostomus crocodylus จิ ้มฟันจระเข้แคระพรุ Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Indostomus spinosus จิ ้มฟันจระเข้แคระ Marshland Indo-Chinese


83<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Family Pegasidae<br />

Pegasus laternarius มังกรบิน Marine, estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Pegasus volitans มังกรบิน Marine, estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Eurypegasus draconis มังกรบิน Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Mastacembeliformes<br />

Family Mastacembelidae<br />

Mastacembelus erythrotaenia กระทิงไฟ Estuarine Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Order Perciformes<br />

Family Serranidae<br />

Epinephelus lanceolatus<br />

Epinephelus tukula<br />

หมอทะเล<br />

กะรังลายจุด<br />

Marine, coastal, coral reef<br />

Marine, coastal, coral reef<br />

Indo-Pacific<br />

Indo-Pacific<br />

Family Plesiopidae<br />

Calloplesiops altivelis กัดทะเลดำจุดขาว Marine, coral reef Indo-Pacific<br />

Family Pomacentridae<br />

Amphiprion sebae การ์ตูน Marine, coral reef Indo-West Pacific<br />

Family Polynemidae<br />

Polynemus multifilis<br />

Polynemus aequilonaris<br />

หนวดพราหมณ์หนวด 14 เส้น Mainstream river<br />

หนวดพราหมณ์หนวด 7 เส้น Mainstream river<br />

Indo-Chinese<br />

Indo-Chinese


84<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Family Odontobutidae<br />

Neodontobutis aurarmus บู่น้อย Marshland Mekong<br />

Family Gobiidae<br />

Mahidolia mystacena บู่มหิดล Estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Mahidolia normani บู่มหิดล Estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Mugilogobius rambaiae บู่รำไพ Estuarine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Luciocephalidae<br />

Luciocephalus pulcher หัวตะกั ่วยักษ์, ช่อนเข็ม Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Family Osphronemidae<br />

Belontia hasselti หมอจำปา Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Parosphronemus paludicola กริมแรด Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Trichogaster leeri กระดี่มุก Peat swamp Malay Peninsula<br />

Betta pi กัดน้ำแดง Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Betta prima กัดภูเขาตะวันออก Peat swamp Sundaic


85<br />

Status NT<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Class Chondriichthys<br />

Order Orectolobiformes<br />

Family Hemiscylliidae<br />

Chiloscyliulium indicum ฉลามกบ Marine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Chiloscyliulium grisceum ฉลามกบเทา Marine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Chiloscyliulium punctatum ฉลามกบลาย Marine Indo-west Pacific<br />

Class Actinopterygii<br />

Order Siluriformes<br />

Family Pangasiidae<br />

Pangasius larnaudi<br />

Pangasianodon<br />

เทโพ<br />

สวาย<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Indo-Chinese<br />

Indo-Chinese<br />

hypophthalmus<br />

Order Perciformes<br />

Family Serranidae<br />

Plectopoma leopardus<br />

Plectopoma pessuliferus<br />

กะรังเหลืองจุดฟ้า<br />

กะรังแดงลายขีด<br />

Marine, Coral reef<br />

Marine, Coral reef<br />

Indo-west Pacific<br />

Indo-west Pacific


86<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Plectopoma maculata<br />

Plectopoma laevis<br />

กะรังแดงจุดฟ้า<br />

กะรังเหลืองดำ<br />

Marine, Coral reef<br />

Marine, Coral reef<br />

Indo-west Pacific<br />

Indo-west Pacific<br />

Plectopoma areolatus กะรังแดงจุดฟ้า Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Epinephelus fuscoguttatus กะรังลายหินอ่อน Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Epinephelus coioides กะรังจุดแดง Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Epinephelus malabaricus กะรังจุดดำ Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Epinephelus corallicola กะรังหน้าหนู Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Variola louti กะรังหางวงเดือน Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Variola albimarginata กะรังหางวงเดือนขอบขาว Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Stromateidae<br />

Pampus chinensis<br />

Pampus argenteus<br />

จาละเม็ดเทา<br />

จาละเม็ดขาว<br />

Marine, estuarine<br />

Marine, estuarine<br />

Indo-west Pacific<br />

Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Channidae<br />

Channa marulius<br />

Channa melasoma<br />

ช่อนงูเห่า<br />

พังกับ<br />

Mainstream river, forest stream<br />

Peat<br />

Indo-Chinese<br />

Sundaic


87<br />

Status TI<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Class Actinopterygii<br />

Order Osteoglossiformes<br />

Family Osteoglossidae<br />

Scleropages formosus ตะพัด Lowland forest streams Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Order Cypriniformes<br />

Family Cyprinidae<br />

Epalzeorhynchos bicolor ทรงเครื ่อง, ฉลามหางแดง Mainstream river<br />

endemic<br />

Leptobarbus hoeveni บ้า Forest stream, mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Catlocarpio siamensis กระโห้ Mainstream river Indo-Chinese<br />

Probarbus jullieni ยี ่สก, ยี ่สกทอง, เอิน Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Malay Peninsula<br />

Order Siluriformes<br />

Family Pangasiidae<br />

Pangasianodon gigas บึก Mainstream river Mekong<br />

Pangasianodon<br />

hypophthalmus<br />

สวาย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese


88<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Order Perciformes<br />

Family Osphronemidae<br />

Helostoma temmincki หมอจูบ, หมอตาล Marshland, Peat swamp Indo-Chinese, Sundaic<br />

Betta imbellis กัดป่า Marshland, Peat swamp South<br />

Betta smaragdina กัดป่า Marshland Mekong<br />

Betta splendens กัดไทย Marshland Meklong-Bangpakong Rivers


89<br />

Status DD<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Class Chondriichthys<br />

Order Myliobatiformes<br />

Family Myliobatidae<br />

Aetomylaeus maculatus กระเบนนกจุดขาว Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Aetomylaeus milvus กระเบนนก Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Aetomylaeus vespertilio กระเบนนกรางกะแส Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Rhinoptera adspersa กระเบนจมูกวัว Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Rhinoptera javanica กระเบนจมูกวัว, ยี ่สน Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Dasyatidae<br />

Taeniura meyeni กระเบนลายหินอ่อน Marine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Calss Actinopterygii<br />

Order Cypriniformes<br />

Family Cyprinidae<br />

Amblypharyngodon<br />

chulabhornae<br />

ซิวเจ้าฟ้า Marshland Indo-Chinese<br />

Cyclocheilichthys lagleri<br />

Longiculter siahi<br />

โจก<br />

แปบยาว<br />

Streams, marshland<br />

Mainstream river<br />

endemic<br />

Chaophraya basin


90<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Order Siluriformes<br />

Family Bagridae<br />

Pseudomystus leiacanthus<br />

Hyalobagrus ornatus<br />

แขยงพรุ<br />

แขยงแคระ<br />

Peat swamp<br />

Peat swamp<br />

Sundaic<br />

Sundaic<br />

Family Clariidae<br />

Encheloclarias kelioides ดุกแคระ Peat swamp Sundaic<br />

Family Akysidae<br />

Acrochordonichthys rugosus ขยุย Forest stream Malay Peninsula<br />

Order Gasterosteiformes<br />

Family Syngnathidae<br />

Syngnathus spicifer จิ ้มฟันจระเข้ Estuarine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Synagthoides biaculeatus จิ ้มฟันจระเข้เขียว Estuarine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Mastacembeliformes<br />

Family Synbranchidae<br />

Macrotrema caligans ไหลบึง Estuarine Indo-Chinese<br />

Order Aulopiformes<br />

Family Synodontidae<br />

Harpodon nahereus<br />

ปากคมน้ำจืด, หัวยุ ่ง Marine, estuarine Central Indo-west Pacific


91<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Order Lophiiformes<br />

Family Antennaridae<br />

Antennarius maculata กบลาย Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Scorpaeniformes<br />

Family Scorpaenidae<br />

Pterois volitans สิงโต Coral reef Indo-Pacific<br />

Pterois radiata สิงโตปีกเข็ม Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Pterois antennata สิงโตหนวด Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Dendrochirus biocellatus สิงโตปีกดวง Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Synancea horrida หิน Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Synancea verrucosa หิน Coral reef Indo-west Pacific<br />

Order Perciformes<br />

Family Sillaginidae<br />

Sillaginopsis punijas เห็ดโคนปากม้า Marine, estuarine Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Osphronemidae<br />

Sphaerichthys<br />

osphronemoides<br />

แรดแคระ Peat swamp Malay Peninsula


Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Family Chaetodontidae<br />

Chaetodon bennetti<br />

Chaetodon semeion<br />

ผีเสื ้อวงฟ้า<br />

ผีเสื ้อหน้าสีฟ้า<br />

Coral reef<br />

Coral reef<br />

Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Pomacanthidae<br />

Pomacanthus novarchus สินสมุทรอานทอง Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

Family Acanthuridae<br />

Acanthurus leucosternon<br />

ขี ้ตังเบ็ดฟ้าอกขาว Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific<br />

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93<br />

Status Endemic<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Class Chondriichthys<br />

Order Myliobatiformes<br />

Family Dasyatidae<br />

Himantura kittipongi กระเบนแม่กลอง Mainsream, estuarine Lower Meklong<br />

Class Actinopterygii<br />

Order Cypriniformes<br />

Family Cyprinidae<br />

Boraras micros<br />

Boraras sp. 1<br />

ซิวแคระสามจุด<br />

ซิวหนูแดง<br />

marshland<br />

marshland<br />

Mekong<br />

south<br />

Devario maetaengensis ซิวใบไผ่แม่แตง Hillstream Ping River<br />

Devario sp. 1 ซิวใบไผ่เชียงดาว Hillstream Ping River<br />

Devario sp. 2 ซิวใบไผ่น่าน Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Microrasbora kubotai ซิวตาเขียว Forest stream south<br />

Rasbora sp. 2 ซิวม่วงหางแดง Hillstream Phu Kiew<br />

Rasbora sp. 3 ซิวหางไหม้แม่กลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Thryssocypris sp. 1<br />

Microrasbora sp. 1<br />

ซิวกะตัก<br />

ซิวแม่กลอง<br />

Mainsream<br />

Hillstream<br />

Chaophraya basin<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM


94<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Trigonostigma somphongsi ซิวสมพงษ์<br />

Neolissochilus subterraneus พลวงถ้ำ<br />

Forest stream<br />

cave<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Tham Prawangdaeng, Pitsanulok<br />

Cyclocheilicthys lagleri ไส้ตัน Streams, marshland Chaophraya River<br />

Hypsibarbus suvattii จาด Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Poropuntius speleops จาดถ้ำ cave Phu Kiew<br />

Sinilabeo sinkleri หว้า Hillstream Ping River<br />

Epalzeorhynchos bicolor ทรงเครื ่อง, ฉลามหางแดง Mainstream, marshland<br />

Meklong to Bangpakong Rivers<br />

Garra sp. 2 มูด (สะปัน) Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Garra sp. 3<br />

Bangana sp.<br />

มูด (คลองงู)<br />

หว้าหน้านอแม่กลอง<br />

Hillstream<br />

Mainstream river<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

endemic<br />

Family Balitoridae<br />

Ellopostoma mystax ค้อหน้าหัก Hillstream Tapi River<br />

Hemimyzon nanensis ผีเสื้อติดหิน Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Homaloptera smithi ติดหิน Hillstream Eastern<br />

Cryptotora thamicola ผีเสื ้อถ้ำ cave Pai/ Salween basin River<br />

Nemacheilus troglocataractus ค้อตาบอด, ค้อถ้ำ cave Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Schistura breviceps ค้อหัวสั้น Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Schistura desmotes ค้อ Hillstream Ping River<br />

Schistura dubia ค้อ Hillstream Ping-Yom River


95<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Schistura schultzi<br />

Schistura spilota<br />

ค้อ<br />

ค้อ<br />

Hillstream<br />

Hillstream<br />

Upper Nan basin<br />

Ping-Yom River<br />

Schistura jaruthanini ค้อถ้ำจารุธานินทร์ cave Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Schistura menanensis ค้อแม่น้ำน่าน Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Schistura oedipus ค้อตาบอด, ค้อถ้ำ cave Pai/ Salween basinRiver<br />

Schistura waltoni ค้อ Hillstream Ping River<br />

Schistura pridii ปล้องทองปรีดี Hillstream Ping River<br />

Schistura spiesi ค้อถ้ำ cave Tham Prawangdaeng, Pitsanulok<br />

Schistura deansmarti<br />

Sectoria atriceps<br />

ค้อถ้ำ<br />

ค้อหัวดำ<br />

cave<br />

Hillstream<br />

Tham Prawangdaeng, Pitsanulok<br />

Upper Nan basin<br />

Family Cobitidae<br />

Acanthopsis thiemmethdi<br />

Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki<br />

รากกล้วย<br />

หมูอารีย์<br />

Hillstream<br />

Hillstream, forest stream<br />

Chaophraya, Meklong basin<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Order Siluriformes<br />

Family Bagridae<br />

Batasio tigrinus<br />

Batasio sp.1<br />

แขยงเขา<br />

แขยงเขา<br />

Hillstream<br />

Hillstream<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Family Siluridae<br />

Kryptopterus heperius ปีกไก่หนวดยาว Mainstream Meklong/WeFCOM


96<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Family Siluridae<br />

Pterocryptis buccata ชะโอนถ้ำ cave Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Family Schilbidae<br />

Platytropius siamensis<br />

Pseudoeutropius sp.<br />

สายยู, หวีเกศ, เกด<br />

หวีเกศพรุ<br />

Mainstream, marshland<br />

Peat swamp<br />

Chaophraya-Bangpakong basin<br />

Phru Tohdeang<br />

Family Amblycipitidae<br />

Amblyceps variegatum ดักแม่กลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Family Akysidae<br />

Acrochordonichthys ขยุยยักษ์แม่กลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

septemtrionalis<br />

Acrochordonichthys gyrinus ขยุยยักษ์พรหมพิราม Mainstream Nan basin<br />

Family Sisoridae<br />

Oreoglanis siamensis ติดหิน, ค้างคาว Hillstream Doi Inthanon<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 1 ค้างคาวเชียงดาว Hillstream Doi Chiangdao<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 2 ค้างคาวภูคา Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 3 ค้างคาวทุ่งช้าง Hillstream Upper Nan basin<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 4 ค้างคาว Hillstream Salween basin<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 5 ค้างคาว Hillstream Salween basin


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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 6<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 7<br />

ค้างคาวหางสั้น<br />

ค้างคาวปิงน้อย<br />

Hillstream<br />

Hillstream<br />

Upper Nan basin<br />

Upper Ping basin<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 8 ค้างคาวดอยตุง Hillstream Doi Tung, Mekong basin<br />

Family Olyridae<br />

Olyra sp. 1 ดุกบอนหางแหลม Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Order Atheriniformes<br />

Family Phallostethidae<br />

Phenacostethus smithi บู ่สมิธ, บู ่ใส Estuarine Eastern<br />

Neostethus siamensis บู่ใส Estuarine Chaophraya basin<br />

Order Mastacembeliformes<br />

Family Mastacembelidae<br />

Macrognathus meklongensis หลดแม่กลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Order Perciformes<br />

Family Badidae<br />

Badis khwae หมอแคระแม่กลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM<br />

Family Gobiidae<br />

Rhinogobius sp. 1<br />

Rhinogobius sp. 2<br />

บู่น้ำตกน่าน<br />

บู่น้ำตกแม่กลอง<br />

Hillstream<br />

Hillstream<br />

Upper Nan basin<br />

Meklong/WeFCOM


98<br />

Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site<br />

Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis บู่น้ำตกเชียงใหม่ Hillstream Ping River<br />

Family Osphronemidae<br />

Betta splendens กัดไทย Marshland Meklong-Bangpakong basin<br />

Betta sp. กัดมหาชัย Estuarine Chaophraya basin-Eastern<br />

Betta simplex กัดกระบี่ Karst stream Karst in Krabi<br />

Betta pi กัดน้ำแดง Peat swamp Phru Tohdeang<br />

Betta sp. 3 กัดสามร้อยยอด Marshland Sam Roi Yod marshland


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Fishs<br />

Sort by Scientific Name<br />

Aaptosyax grypus 20<br />

Acanthopsis thiemmethdi 95<br />

Acanthurus leucosternon 92<br />

Acrochordonichthys gyrinus 64<br />

Acrochordonichthys gyrinus 96<br />

Acrochordonichthys rugosus 90<br />

Acrochordonichthys<br />

septemtrionalis 65, 96<br />

Aetomylaeus maculatus 89<br />

Aetomylaeus milvus 89<br />

Aetomylaeus vespertilio 89<br />

Akysis leucorhynchus 80<br />

Albulichthys albuloides 46<br />

Amblyceps variegatum 79, 96<br />

Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae 89<br />

Amphiprion sebae 83<br />

Amphothistes laoensis 75<br />

Anoxypristis cuspidata 13<br />

Antennarius maculata 91<br />

Arius thalassina 81<br />

Badis khwae 97<br />

Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus 10<br />

Bangana behri 77<br />

Bangana devdevi 77<br />

Bangana sp. 77, 94<br />

Batasio sp.1 95<br />

Batasio tigrinus 95<br />

Batrachocephalus mino 81<br />

Belontia hasselti 84<br />

Betta imbellis 88<br />

Betta pi 84, 98<br />

Betta prima 84<br />

Betta simplex 30, 98<br />

Betta smaragdina 88<br />

Betta sp. 29, 98<br />

Betta sp. 3 98<br />

Betta splendens 88, 98<br />

Bolbometopon muricatum 70<br />

Boraras maculata 77<br />

Boraras micros 77, 93<br />

Boraras sp. 1 93<br />

Boraras urophthalmoides 77<br />

Botia rostrata 52<br />

Calloplesiops altivelis 83<br />

Carcharhinus albimarginatus 73<br />

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides 73<br />

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos 73<br />

Carcharhinus amboinensis 74<br />

Index<br />

Carcharhinus borneensis 74<br />

Carcharhinus brachyurus 74<br />

Carcharhinus leucas 74<br />

Carcharhinus limbatus 74<br />

Carcharhinus melanopterus 74<br />

Carcharhinus obscurus 74<br />

Carcharhinus plumbeus 74<br />

Carcharhinus sealei 74<br />

Carcharhinus sorrah 74<br />

Carcharius taurus 73<br />

Catlocarpio siamensis 47, 87<br />

Ceratoglanis pachynema 27<br />

Chaca bangkanensis 80<br />

Chaetodon bennetti 92<br />

Chaetodon semeion 92<br />

Channa marulius 86<br />

Channa melasoma 86<br />

Cheilinus undulatus 69<br />

Chiloscyliulium grisceum 85<br />

Chiloscyliulium indicum 85<br />

Chiloscyliulium punctatum 85<br />

Chiloscyllium plagiosum 73<br />

Chitala blanci 41<br />

Chitala lopis 42<br />

Cirrhinus macrosemion 77<br />

Cirrhinus microlepis 77<br />

Clarias batrachus 80<br />

Clarias leiacanthus 81<br />

Clarias macrocephalus 81<br />

Clupanodon thrissa 77<br />

Coilia dussumieri 76<br />

Coilia lindmani 76<br />

Coilia macrognathus 76<br />

Cromileptes altivelis 67<br />

Cryptothora thamicola 79<br />

Cryptotora thamicola 94<br />

Cyclocheilichthys heteronema 77<br />

Cyclocheilichthys lagleri 89<br />

Cyclocheilicthys lagleri 94<br />

Dasyatis brevicaudatus 75<br />

Dasyatis microps 75<br />

Datnioides pulcher 11<br />

Datnioides undecimradiatus 68<br />

Dendrochirus biocellatus 91<br />

Devario maetaengensis 78, 93<br />

Devario sp. 1 93<br />

Devario sp. 2 93<br />

Discherodontus ashmeadi 78<br />

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Discherodontus halei 78<br />

Ellopostoma mystax 23, 94<br />

Encheloclarias kelioides 90<br />

Epalzeorhynchos bicolor 21, 87, 94<br />

Epinephelus coioides 86<br />

Epinephelus corallicola 86<br />

Epinephelus fuscoguttatus 86<br />

Epinephelus lanceolatus 83<br />

Epinephelus malabaricus 86<br />

Epinephelus tukula 83<br />

Eurypegasus draconis 83<br />

Eusphyrna blochi 32<br />

Exostoma labiatum 62<br />

Galeocerdo cuvier 31<br />

Garra sp. 2 94<br />

Garra sp. 3 94<br />

Gyrinocheilus pennocki 78<br />

Harpodon nahereus 90<br />

Helostoma temmincki 88<br />

Hemiarias verrucosus 66<br />

Hemimyzon nanensis 94<br />

Hemipristis elongatus 74<br />

Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus 82<br />

Heteropneustes khemarattensis 81<br />

Himantura bleekeri 75<br />

Himantura chaophraya 39<br />

Himantura kittipongi 93<br />

Himantura krempfi 75<br />

Himantura signifer 75<br />

Himantura uarnak 75<br />

Hippocampus comes 82<br />

Hippocampus histrix 82<br />

Hippocampus kelloggi 82<br />

Hippocampus kuda 82<br />

Hippocampus mohnikei 82<br />

Hippocampus spinosissimus 82<br />

Hippocampus trimaculata 82<br />

Homaloptera smithi 94<br />

Hyalobagrus ornatus 90<br />

Hypolophus sephen 75<br />

Hypsibarbus suvattii 94<br />

Indostomus crocodylus 82<br />

Indostomus spinosus 82<br />

Ketengus typus 81<br />

Kryptopterus bicirrhis 80<br />

Kryptopterus dissitus 55<br />

Kryptopterus heperius 56, 95<br />

Kryptopterus hexapterus 80<br />

Kryptopterus limpok 54<br />

Kryptopterus macrocephalus 80<br />

Labeo pierrei 77<br />

Laubuca mouhoti 18<br />

Leiocassis poecilopterus 79<br />

Leptobarbus hoeveni 78, 87<br />

Longiculter siahi 89<br />

Luciocephalus pulcher 84<br />

Lycothrissa crocodilus 76<br />

Macrochirichthys macrochirus 48<br />

Macrognathus meklongensis 97<br />

Macrotrema caligans 90<br />

Mahidolia mystacena 84<br />

Mahidolia normani 84<br />

Manta birostris 76<br />

Mastacembelus erythrotaenia 83<br />

Mekongina erythrospila 78<br />

Microrasbora kubotai 77, 93<br />

Microrasbora sp. 1 93<br />

Mobula japonica 76<br />

Mobula orogoodootengi 76<br />

Mobula thurstoni 76<br />

Monotrete baileyi 72<br />

Mugilogobius rambaiae 84<br />

Narcine brunnea 75<br />

Narcine indica 75<br />

Narcine maculata 75<br />

Narcine prodorsalis 75<br />

Narke dipterygia 75<br />

Negaprion acutidens 74<br />

Nemacheilus troglocataractus 24, 94<br />

Neodontobutis aurarmus 84<br />

Neolissochilus subterraneus 78, 94<br />

Neostethus bicornis 81<br />

Neostethus lankesteri 81<br />

Neostethus siamensis 81, 97<br />

Olyra sp.1 79, 97<br />

Ompok eugeneiatus 57<br />

Ompok pinnatus 58<br />

Ompok urbaini 80<br />

Opisthopterus tardoore 77<br />

Opisthopterus valenciennesi 77<br />

Oreoglanis siamensis 61, 96<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 1 96<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 2 96<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 3 96<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 4 96<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 5 96<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 6 97<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 7 97<br />

Oreoglanis sp. 8 97<br />

Osteochilus schlegeli 22<br />

Pampus argenteus 86<br />

Pampus chinensis 86<br />

Pangasianodon gigas 28, 87<br />

Pangasianodon hypophthalmus 85, 87<br />

Pangasius elongatus 81<br />

Pangasius larnaudi 85<br />

Pangasius sanitwongsei 60<br />

Parakysis verrucosa 80<br />

Parosphronemus paludicola 84<br />

Pegasus laternarius 83<br />

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Pegasus volitans 83<br />

Pellona filigera 76<br />

Phenacostethus posthon 81<br />

Phenacostethus smithi 81, 97<br />

Platytropius siamensis 12, 96<br />

Plectopoma areolatus 86<br />

Plectopoma laevis 86<br />

Plectopoma leopardus 85<br />

Plectopoma maculata 86<br />

Plectopoma pessuliferus 85<br />

Polynemus aequilonaris 83<br />

Polynemus multifilis 83<br />

Pomacanthus novarchus 92<br />

Poropuntius speleops 78, 94<br />

Pristis microdon 14<br />

Pristis pectinata 16<br />

Pristis zijsron 15<br />

Probarbus jullieni 78, 87<br />

Probarbus labeamajor 49<br />

Probarbus labeaminor 50<br />

Prophagorus nieuhofi 81<br />

Pseudoecheineus sulcatus 63<br />

Pseudoeutropius sp. 80, 96<br />

Pseudomystus leiacanthus 90<br />

Pseudomystus stenomus 79<br />

Pterocryptis buccata 59, 96<br />

Pterois antennata 91<br />

Pterois radiata 91<br />

Pterois volitans 91<br />

Pteropangasius micronema 81<br />

Pungio cuneovirgata 79<br />

Pungio kuhli 79<br />

Pungio myersi 78<br />

Raconda russelliana 77<br />

Rasbora agilis 78<br />

Rasbora bankanensis 78<br />

Rasbora pauciperforata 78<br />

Rasbora sp. 2 93<br />

Rasbora sp. 3 93<br />

Rhina ancylostoma 17<br />

Rhincodon typus 73<br />

Rhinobatos granulatus 35<br />

Rhinobatos halavi 74<br />

Rhinobatos schlegelii 36<br />

Rhinobatos thouini 37<br />

Rhinobatos typus 38<br />

Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis 71, 98<br />

Rhinogobius sp. 1 97<br />

Rhinogobius sp. 2 97<br />

Rhinomuraena quaesita 76<br />

Rhinoptera adspersa 89<br />

Rhinoptera javanica 89<br />

Rhizoprionodon acutus 74<br />

Rhizoprionodon oligolinx 74<br />

Rhychobatus australiae 74<br />

Rita sacerdotum 53<br />

Schistura alticrista 79<br />

Schistura breviceps 94<br />

Schistura deansmarti 95<br />

Schistura desmotes 94<br />

Schistura dubia 94<br />

Schistura jaruthanini 25, 95<br />

Schistura kochangensis 79<br />

Schistura menanensis 95<br />

Schistura oedipus 79, 95<br />

Schistura pridii 79, 95<br />

Schistura schultzi 95<br />

Schistura spiesi 95<br />

Schistura spilota 95<br />

Schistura waltoni 95<br />

Scleropages formosus 40, 87<br />

Scoliodon laticaudus 74<br />

Sectoria atriceps 95<br />

Sillaginopsis punijas 91<br />

Silurichthys indagiriensis 80<br />

Silurichthys schneideri 80<br />

Sinilabeo sinkleri 94<br />

Sphaerichthys osphronemoides 91<br />

Sphyrna leweni 33<br />

Sphyrna mokarran 34<br />

Stegostoma fasciatum 73<br />

Synagthoides biaculeatus 90<br />

Synancea horrida 91<br />

Synancea verrucosa 91<br />

Syngnathus spicifer 90<br />

Taeniura meyeni 89<br />

Temera hardwickii 75<br />

Tenualosa macrura 43<br />

Tenualosa thibaudeaui 45<br />

Tenualosa toli 44<br />

Thryssocypris sp. 1 93<br />

Tor spp. 77<br />

Triaenodon obesus 73<br />

Trichogaster leeri 84<br />

Trigonostigma espei 78<br />

Trigonostigma heteromorpha 78<br />

Trigonostigma somphongsi 19, 94<br />

Urogymnus asperrimus 76<br />

Vaillantella maassi 79<br />

Variola albimarginata 86<br />

Variola louti 86<br />

Wallago leeri (W. micropogon) 80<br />

Yasuhikotakia eos 78<br />

Yasuhikotakia longidorsalis 78<br />

Yasuhikotakia nigrolineata 51<br />

Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki 26, 95<br />

Yasuhikotakia splendida 78<br />

Zenarchopterus clarus 82<br />

Zenarchopterus pappenheimi 82<br />

Zenarchopterus spp. 82<br />

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Sort by Common Name<br />

กด 81<br />

กดยิ้ม 81<br />

กดหมูยักษ์ 53<br />

กดหัวกบ 81<br />

กดหัวผาน 66<br />

กดหัวลิง 81<br />

กบลาย 91<br />

กระจก 80<br />

กระดี่มุก 84<br />

กระต่าย 77<br />

กระทิงไฟ 83<br />

กระเบนขนุน 76<br />

กระเบนจมูกวัว 89<br />

กระเบนตาเล็ก 75<br />

กระเบนธง 75<br />

กระเบนนก 89<br />

กระเบนนกจุดขาว 89<br />

กระเบนนกรางกะแส 89<br />

กระเบนท้องน้ำ 17<br />

กระเบนน้ำโขง 75<br />

กระเบนน้ำจืดขาว 75<br />

กระเบนน้ำจืดยักษ์ 39<br />

กระเบนน้ำจืดลาย 75<br />

กระเบนบัว 75<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้า 75<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้าจุดเข้ม 75<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้าจุดเล็ก 75<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้าสีน้ำตาล 75<br />

กระเบนไฟฟ้าอินเดีย 75<br />

กระเบนแม่กลอง 93<br />

กระเบนราหู 39, 76<br />

กระเบนลายแมลงวัน 75<br />

กระเบนลายหินอ่อน 89<br />

กระเบนหางสั้น 75<br />

กระโห้ 47, 87<br />

กริมแรด 84<br />

กะทิ 77<br />

กะแมะ 80<br />

กะรังจุดดำ 86<br />

กะรังจุดแดง 86<br />

กะรังแดงจุดฟ้า 86<br />

กะรังแดงลายขีด 85<br />

กะรังลายจุด 83<br />

กะรังลายหินอ่อน 86<br />

กะรังหน้างอน 67<br />

กะรังหน้าหนู 86<br />

กะรังหางวงเดือน 86<br />

กะรังหางวงเดือนขอบขาว 86<br />

กะรังเหลืองจุดฟ้า 85<br />

กะรังเหลืองดำ 86<br />

กัดกระบี่ 30, 98<br />

กัดทะเลดำจุดขาว 83<br />

กัดไทย 88, 98<br />

กัดน้ำแดง 84, 98<br />

กัดป่า 88<br />

กัดภูเขาตะวันออก 84<br />

กัดมหาชัย 29, 98<br />

กัดสามร้อยยอด 98<br />

ก้างพระร่วง 80<br />

การ์ตูน 83<br />

เกด 12, 27, 96<br />

ขยุย 80, 90<br />

ขยุยพรุ 80<br />

ขยุยยักษ์พรหมพิราม 64, 96<br />

ขยุยยักษ์แม่กลอง 65, 96<br />

ขี ้ตังเบ็ดฟ้าอกขาว 92<br />

เข็ม 82<br />

เข็มพรุ 82<br />

แขยงขีด 79<br />

แขยงเขา 95<br />

แขยงแคระ 90<br />

แขยงพรุ 90<br />

แขยงหิน 79<br />

ค้อ 94, 95<br />

ค้อเกาะช้าง 79<br />

ค้องู 79<br />

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ค้อจารุธาณินทร์ 25<br />

ค้อตาบอด 24, 79, 94, 95<br />

ค้อถ้ำ 24, 79, 94, 95<br />

ค้อถ้ำจารุธานินทร์ 25, 95<br />

ค้อแม่น้ำน่าน 95<br />

ค้อยาว 79<br />

ค้อหน้าหัก 23, 94<br />

ค้อหัวดำ 95<br />

ค้อหัวสั ้น 94<br />

ค้อหางสัน 79<br />

ค้างคาว 61, 96<br />

ค้างคาวเชียงดาว 96<br />

ค้างคาวดอยตุง 97<br />

ค้างคาวทุ่งช้าง 96<br />

ค้างคาวปิงน้อย 97<br />

ค้างคาวภูคา 96<br />

ค้างคาวหางสั ้น 97<br />

เค้าดำ 80<br />

จาด 94<br />

จาดถ้ำ 78, 94<br />

จาละเม็ดขาว 86<br />

จาละเม็ดเทา 86<br />

จิ้งจกถ้ำ 79<br />

จิ้มฟันจระเข้ 90<br />

จิ้มฟันจระเข้เขียว 90<br />

จิ้มฟันจระเข้แคระ 82<br />

จิ้มฟันจระเข้แคระพรุ 82<br />

จีด 81<br />

โจก 89<br />

ฉนากเขียว 15<br />

ฉนากจะงอยแคบ 13<br />

ฉนากฟันเล็ก 16<br />

ฉนากยักษ์ 14<br />

ฉลามกบ 85<br />

ฉลามกบเทา 85<br />

ฉลามกบลาย 85<br />

ฉลามกระโดงสูง 74<br />

ฉลามขี้เซา 73<br />

ฉลามครีบขาว 73<br />

ฉลามครีบด่าง 74<br />

ฉลามครีบดำเล็ก 74<br />

ฉลามครีบดำใหญ่ 73<br />

ฉลามจ้าวมัน 73<br />

ฉลามตาเล็ก 74<br />

ฉลามทราย 73, 74<br />

ฉลามเทา 74<br />

ฉลามปลายครีบขาว 73<br />

ฉลามวาฬ 73<br />

ฉลามสันทอง 74<br />

ฉลามเสือ 31<br />

ฉลามเสือดาว 73<br />

ฉลามหนู 74<br />

ฉลามหนูเทา 74<br />

ฉลามหนูหัวแหลม 74<br />

ฉลามหัวค้อน 33<br />

ฉลามหัวค้อนยักษ์ 34<br />

ฉลามหัวค้อนยาว 32<br />

ฉลามหัวบาตร 74<br />

ฉลามหัวแหลม 74<br />

ฉลามหางแดง 21, 87, 94<br />

ฉลามหิน 73<br />

ฉลามหูดำ 74<br />

ช่อนเข็ม 84<br />

ช่อนงูเห่า 86<br />

ชะโอนถ้ำ 59, 96<br />

ชะโอนหิน 80<br />

ซิว 78<br />

ซิวกะตัก 93<br />

ซิวข้างขวาน 78<br />

ซิวข้างขวานเล็ก 78<br />

ซิวแคระ 77<br />

ซิวแคระสามจุด 77, 93<br />

ซิวเจ้าฟ้า 89<br />

ซิวตาเขียว 77, 93<br />

ซิวใบไผ่เชียงดาว 93<br />

ซิวใบไผ่น่าน 93<br />

ซิวใบไผ่แม่แตง 78, 93<br />

ซิวเพชรน้อย 77<br />

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ซิวม่วงหางแดง 93<br />

ซิวแม่กลอง 93<br />

ซิวสมพงษ์ 19, 94<br />

ซิวหนูแดง 93<br />

ซิวหางไหม้แม่กลอง 93<br />

ดักแม่กลอง 79, 96<br />

ดาบลาว 48<br />

ดุก 81<br />

ดุกแคระ 90<br />

ดุกด้าน 80<br />

ดุกบอนหางแหลม 79, 97<br />

ดุกลำพัน 81<br />

ดุกอุย 81<br />

แดงน้อย 78<br />

ตองลาย 41<br />

ตะโกกหน้าสั้น 46<br />

ตะพัด 40, 87<br />

ตะเพียงทอง 31<br />

ตะลุมพุก 43, 44<br />

ติดหิน 61, 62, 94, 96<br />

ติดหินแผ่นท้องหนา 63<br />

ทงกานต์ 73<br />

ทรงเครื่อง 21, 87, 94<br />

ท้องพลุ 18<br />

เทพา 60<br />

เทโพ 85<br />

นกแก้วหัวค้อน 70<br />

นกขุนทองหัวโหนก 69<br />

นวลจันทร์ 77<br />

นวลจันทร์น้ำจืด 77<br />

นโปเลียน 69<br />

เนื ้ออ่อน 80<br />

บัว 22<br />

บ้า 78, 87<br />

บึก 28, 87<br />

บู ่น้อย 84<br />

บู่น้ำตกเชียงใหม่ 71, 98<br />

บู ่น้ำตกน่าน 97<br />

บู่น้ำตกแม่กลอง 97<br />

บู่มหิดล 84<br />

บู ่รำไพ 84<br />

บู่สมิธ 81, 97<br />

บู่ใส 81, 97<br />

ใบไผ่ 77<br />

ปล้องทองปรีดี 79, 95<br />

ปล้องอ้อย 78, 79<br />

ปล้องอ้อยพรุ 79<br />

ปลาเส้ยว 75<br />

ปักเป้าขน 72<br />

ปากคมน้ำจืด 90<br />

ปีกไก่ 80<br />

ปีกไก่หนวดยาว 54, 55, 56, 95<br />

แปบยาว 89<br />

ผี 80<br />

ผีเสื้อติดหิน 94<br />

ผีเสื ้อถ้ำ 94<br />

ผีเสื ้อวงฟ้า 92<br />

ผีเสื ้อหน้าสีฟ้า 92<br />

ฝักพร้า 48<br />

พลวงถ้ำ 78, 94<br />

พังกับ 86<br />

มังกรบิน 83<br />

ม้าน้ำ 82<br />

ม้าน้ำแคระ 82<br />

ม้าน้ำยักษ์ 82<br />

ม้าน้ำสามจุด 82<br />

ม้าน้ำหนามยาว 82<br />

ม้าน้ำหนามสั ้น 82<br />

ม้าน้ำหางลาย 82<br />

มูด (คลองงู) 94<br />

มูด (สะปัน) 94<br />

แมว 76<br />

ยอนหยวก 81<br />

ยี่สก 78, 87<br />

ยี่สกทอง 78, 87<br />

ยี ่สน 89<br />

รากกล้วย 95<br />

ริวกิว 81<br />

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แรดแคระ 91<br />

โรนัน 35, 74<br />

โรนันจุดขาว 74<br />

โรนันยักษ์ 38<br />

โรนันหัวจิ้งจก 37<br />

โรนันหัวใส 36<br />

โรนิน 17<br />

ลาด 68<br />

เลี้ยวเซียว 81<br />

เวียน 77<br />

สวาย 85, 87<br />

สะตือ 42<br />

สะนากยักษ์ 20<br />

สะอี 78<br />

สังกะแวง 81<br />

สายยู 12, 96<br />

สิงโต 91<br />

สิงโตปีกเข็ม 91<br />

สิงโตปีกดวง 91<br />

สิงโตหนวด 91<br />

สินสมุทรอานทอง 92<br />

เสือตอ 11<br />

เสือตอลายเล็ก 68<br />

ไส้ตัน 94<br />

หนวดพราหมณ์หนวด 14 เส้น 83<br />

หนวดพราหมณ์หนวด 7 เส้น 83<br />

หนวดแมว 57, 58<br />

หมอแคระแม่กลอง 97<br />

หมอจำปา 84<br />

หมอจูบ 88<br />

หมอตาล 88<br />

หมอทะเล 83<br />

หมากผาง 45<br />

หมูครีบหลังยาว 78<br />

หมูน่าน 51<br />

หมูหางแดง 78<br />

หมูหางลาย 78<br />

หมูอารีย์ 26, 95<br />

หมูฮ่องเต้ 52<br />

หลดแม่กลอง 97<br />

หลังเขียว 77<br />

หว้า 77, 94<br />

หว้าหน้านอ 77<br />

หว้าหน้านอแม่กลอง 77, 94<br />

หวีเกศ 12, 96<br />

หวีเกศพรุ 80, 96<br />

หัวตะกั่วยักษ์ 84<br />

หางไก่ 76<br />

หางไหม้ 10<br />

หางเหยี่ยว 10<br />

หิน 91<br />

เห็ดโคนปากม้า 91<br />

หัวยุ่ง 90<br />

ไหลบึง 90<br />

ไหลริบบิ้น 76<br />

อีดูด 78<br />

อีปุด 76<br />

อีมด 37<br />

อีมุด 35, 37<br />

เอิน 78, 87<br />

เอินคางมุม 49<br />

เอินฝ้าย 50<br />

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