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''Opsarius'' is a
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. Its representatives can be found in a variety of countries in
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, and China. Certain
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of ''Opsarius'' are considered
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to their respective habitats; such as ''Opsarius cocsa'' and ''Opsarius maculatus'' which are endemic to India.


Species

''Opsarius'' includes the following species: * ''
Opsarius ardens ''Opsarius ardens'' is a fish in genus ''Opsarius'' of the family Danionidae. It is found in Sita and Swarna River systems in the Western Ghats of India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the L ...
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* ''
Opsarius arunachalensis ''Opsarius'' is a genus of fish. Its representatives can be found in a variety of countries in Southeast Asia, South East Asia. These countries include Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, India, China, and China. Certain species of ''Opsarius'' ar ...
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Opsarius bakeri ''Opsarius bakeri'' is a fish in genus ''Opsarius'' of the family Danionidae. Distribution It is found in many small mountain streams in Western Ghats of Kerala, as well as Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary in Karnataka, and the Chittar, Periyar, ...
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* ''
Opsarius barna The Barna baril (''Opsarius barna'') is a fish in genus ''Opsarius'' of the family Danionidae. It is found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma ( ...
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(Barna baril) * ''
Opsarius barnoides ''Opsarius barnoides'' is a fish in genus ''Opsarius'' of the family Danionidae. It is found in Myanmar and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population ...
'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * '' Opsarius bendelisis'' (Hamilton, 1807) * '' Opsarius bernatziki'' ( Koumans 1937) * '' Opsarius canarensis'' Jerdon, 1849 (Jerdon's baril) * '' Opsarius caudiocellatus'' ( X. L. Chu, 1984) * '' Opsarius cocsa'' (Hamilton, 1822) * '' Opsarius cyanochlorus'' ( Plamoottil &
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* '' Opsarius dimorphicus'' ( Tilak &
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(Song baril) * '' Opsarius dogarsinghi'' ( Hora, 1921) (Manipur baril) * '' Opsarius gatensis'' (
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(Malabar baril) * '' Opsarius howesi'' ( Barman, 1986) * '' Opsarius infrafasciatus'' ( Fowler, 1934) * '' Opsarius kamjongensis'' ( Arunkumar, Thoibi & Jajo, 2023) * '' Opsarius kanaensis'' Arunkumar & Moyon, 2017 * '' Opsarius koratensis'' ( H. M. Smith, 1931) * '' Opsarius lairokensis'' (Arunkumar & Tombi Singh 2000) * '' Opsarius maculatus'' McClelland, 1839 * '' Opsarius malabaricus'' Jerdon, 1849 * '' Opsarius ornatus'' ( Sauvage, 1883) * '' Opsarius profundus'' ( Dishma & Vishwanath, 2012) * ''
Opsarius pulchellus ''Opsarius pulchellus'', is a species of fish in the family Danionidae, with the largest individual recorded being 11 cm long. "Pulchellus" is a Latin diminutive meaning "beautiful". Range ''O. pulchellus'' inhabits Indochina (Mekong Ri ...
'' (H. M. Smith, 1931) * '' Opsarius putaoensis'' T. Qin, K. W. Maung & X. Y. Chen, 2019 * '' Opsarius radiolatus'' ( Günther, 1868) (Günther's baril) * '' Opsarius sajikensis'' Moyon & Arunkumar, 2019 * '' Opsarius shacra'' (Hamilton, 1822) (Shacra baril) * '' Opsarius siangi'' Kumari, Borah,
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* '' Opsarius signicaudus'' ( Tejavej, 2012) * '' Opsarius tileo'' (Hamilton, 1822) (Tileo baril)


Status

According to the
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, significant data is lacking to determine the status of all of the ''Opsarius'' species except for '' Opsarius koratensis.'' ''Opsarius koratensis'' was last evaluated in March 2011 and was determined to be stable and locally common throughout its range. Habitat deterioration, specifically agriculture, deforestation, pollution, and other ecosystem modifiers, is a possible hazard for these fishes.


Habitat

Fishes of the genus ''Opsarius'' can be found in inland freshwaters such as streams, rivers, creeks, and waterfalls. Generally, these water bodies will have sandy or rocky bottoms which is the preferred benthic environment for these fishes. Fishes of this genus have also been known to live in wetlands.


Discovery

The first evidence of ''Opsarius'' in scientific literature can be found in the book Indian
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published in 1839 by John McCleland. In this book many different ''Opsarius'' species were identified. In the following years little additional information on this genus of fish was collected, until 1991, when the name was revalidated and all the members of ‘group ii’ in the genus '' Barilius'' were reallocated. This split was confirmed by
Maurice Kottelat Maurice Kottelat (born 16 July 1957 in Delémont, SwitzerlandC ...
in 2013.


Body Characteristics

Species of the genus ''Opsarius'' have widely cleft mouths resemblant of
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. Additionally, ''Opsarius'' species will have a slender body usually marked by transverse blue stripes or spots. The
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s of ''Opsarius'' are spineless and small. One of the largest ''Opsarius'' species is '' Opsarius tileo'' which grows to in length.


Diet

Some ''Opsarius'' species are considered to be fish-eating. Other ''Opsarius'' species are surface feeders and primarily will feed on insects. The insects that ''Opsarius'' species will choose to feed on will be smaller in size as the gape limitation limits ''Opsarius'' species to what they can fit in their mouths.


Human Uses

Humans use the various species of ''Opsarius'' in a variety of ways. ''
Opsarius pulchellus ''Opsarius pulchellus'', is a species of fish in the family Danionidae, with the largest individual recorded being 11 cm long. "Pulchellus" is a Latin diminutive meaning "beautiful". Range ''O. pulchellus'' inhabits Indochina (Mekong Ri ...
'' is not considered food, but is used as bait in fence filter traps. ''
Opsarius pulchellus ''Opsarius pulchellus'', is a species of fish in the family Danionidae, with the largest individual recorded being 11 cm long. "Pulchellus" is a Latin diminutive meaning "beautiful". Range ''O. pulchellus'' inhabits Indochina (Mekong Ri ...
'' also is sold in the aquarium trade internationally. '' Opsarius koratensis'' is not used by humans as widely as the prior. ''Opsarius koratensis'' is not used for food, or for fishing, and is rarely seen in the aquarium trade. '' Opsarius tileo'' is considered a good table fish, especially in the
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. ''Opsarius tileo'' is also found in the aquarium trade. '' Opsarius bernatziki'' is not used as a food fish but is found in the ornamental fish trade. ''
Opsarius barna The Barna baril (''Opsarius barna'') is a fish in genus ''Opsarius'' of the family Danionidae. It is found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma ( ...
'' is not used widely in the aquarium trade. In
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, ''Opsarius barna'' stimulates the economy by being sold as a food fish. ''
Opsarius barnoides ''Opsarius barnoides'' is a fish in genus ''Opsarius'' of the family Danionidae. It is found in Myanmar and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population ...
'' is not used as a food fish but as an aquarium fish. ''Opsarius'' is the kind of fish mentioned in the gospel of John at the miracle of feeding a multitude. (John chapter 6)


References

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