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Diagnostic Description

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This species is distinguished from all its congeners by having a relatively shorter adipose-fin base (6.5-10.2% SL, versus 10.6-15.7), a larger eye (eye diameter 35.0-38.9% HL, versus 19.7-34.9), a smooth (versus partially serrated) anterior edge of pectoral spine, and the absence (versus presence) of both a dark spot on anterior base of the adipose fin and a dark midlateral band running longitudinally along sides of body.
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 1; Dorsal soft rays (total): 6; Analspines: 5; Analsoft rays: 15 - 16; Vertebrae: 36 - 38
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Hyalobagrus leiacanthus

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Hyalobagrus leiacanthus is a species of bagrid catfish endemic to Indonesia where it is known only from the Kapuas River and the Barito River basins in central Borneo.

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Hyalobagrus leiacanthus: Brief Summary

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Hyalobagrus leiacanthus is a species of bagrid catfish endemic to Indonesia where it is known only from the Kapuas River and the Barito River basins in central Borneo.

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