Betta splendens Regan, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0016 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8AD77FDB-B04C-4E38-AA60-FE781A01273A |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5449050 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/564D87BD-FFAA-5E7C-FEA9-F8CCFBEEB850 |
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Diego |
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Betta splendens Regan |
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Betta splendens Regan View in CoL
( Fig. 110 View Fig , SEA[SPC])
References. Cantor, 1849 (as Macropodus pugnax View in CoL ); Herre, 1940; Tweedie, 1952; Johnson, 1964; Johnson, 1973a; Lim & Ng, 1990; Munro, 1990; Ng et al., 1993 (as B. imbellis View in CoL ); Lever, 1996; Ng & Lim, 1997b; National Parks Board, 2003; Tan HH et al., 2010; Tan, 2016b.
Distribution. This species had been sighted by Cantor (1849) and subsequently obtained by Herre in 1940 from Mandai area; Sembawang-Nee Soon area ( Johnson, 1964, 1973a); Jurong Lake ( Johnson, 1973a); Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve ( National Parks Board, 2003); Kallang River (now part of Marina Reservoir; Munro, 1990; Tan HH et al., 2010); Kent Ridge Park ponds ( Tan, 2016b); Bukit Batok (Ng DJJ, pers. obs., 2018).
Remarks. This is a very popular ornamental fish species ubiquitous in aquarium shops, thus its presence in Singapore’s water bodies is not surprising. Recently, this species is commonly sold as live feed in the ornamental fish trade, the culled fish being a by-product from selective breeding (Tan HH, pers. obs.).
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Betta splendens Regan
Hui, Tan Heok, Peng, Kelvin Lim Kok, Huan, Liew Jia, Wei, Low Bi, Hing, Rayson Lim Bock, Beng, Jeffrey Kwik Teik & Yeo, Darren C. J. 2020 |
B. imbellis
Ladiges 1975 |
Macropodus pugnax
Cantor 1849 |