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First published : November 2005by Office of Natural Resources andEnvironmental Policy and Planning (ONEP),Thailand.

ISBN : 974–9929–87–X

This publication is financially supported by ONEP and may bereproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educationalor non–profit purposes without special permission from ONEP,providing that acknowledgment of the source is made.

No use of this publication may be made for resale or for anyother commercial purposes.

Citation : Vidthayanon C., 2005.Thailand Red Data : Fishes.Office of Natural Resourcesand Environmental Policy and Planning,Bangkok, Thailand. 108 p.

Author : Chavalit Vidthayanon (D. Sc.)Education : D. Sc. of Aquatic Bioscience

Tokyo University of FisheriesPosition : Senior Freshwater Specialist

WWF ThailandField of Work : l Research for supporting

participatory conservation ofwetlands in the Mekong basin andnorthern Thailand.l 15 years’ experience developingand researching aquaticbiodiversity, both marine andfreshwater.

Available from : Biological Diversity DivisionOffice of Natural Resources and EnvironmentalPolicy and PlanningMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment60/1 Rama VI Rd. Bangkok 10400THAILANDTelephone (66) 2265 6638–39Facsimile (66) 2265 6638Website: http://chm-thai.onep.go.thE-mail: [email protected]

Designed & Printed : Integrated Promotion Technology Co., Ltd.Telephone (66) 2585 2076, 2586 0837Facsimile (66) 2913 7763

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1. Mae Hong Son2. Chiang Mai3. Chiang Rai4. Lamphun5. Lampang6. Phayao7. Nan8. Phrae9. Uttaradit10. Tak11. Kanchanaburi12. Ratchaburi13. Phetchaburi14. Prachuap Khirikhan15. Sukhothai16. Phitsanulok17. Kamphaeng Phet18. Phichit19. Phetchabun

58. Chachoengsao59. Chon Buri60. Rayong61. Chanthaburi62. Trat63. Chumphon64. Ranong65. Surat Thani66. Phangnga67. Phuket68. Krabi69. Nakhon Si Thammarat70. Trang71. Phatthalung72. Satun73. Songkhla74. Pattani75. Yala76. Narathiwat

39. Udon Thani40. Sakon Nakhon41. Nong Khai42. Nakhon Phanom43. Mukda Han44. Kalasin45. Khon Kaen46. Chaiyaphum47. Maha Sarakham48. Roi Et49. Yaso Thon50. Umnajjareon51. Nakhon Ratchasima52. Buri Ram53. Surin54. Si Sa Ket55. Ubon Ratchathani56. Prachin Buri57. Srakaew

20. Nakhon Sawan21. Uthai Thani22. Chai Nat23. Suphan Buri24 . Ang Thong25. Sing Buri26. Lop Buri27. Saraburi28. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya29. Nakhon Pathom30. Nonthaburi31. Pathum Thani32. Nakhon Nayok33. Samut Songkhram34. Samut Sakhon35. Bangkok36. Samut Prakan37. Loei38. Nhong Bua Lumpoo

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F OREWORDBeing the 188th party to the Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) on January 29th 2004, Thailand has fulfilled theconvention’s resolutions and obligations. Among others, Article7(a) of the CBD states that each Contracting Party is to “identifycomponents of biological diversity important for its conservationand sustainable use” while at the same time consider theendangered, rare, endemic, or threatened species. Furthermore,Article 8(k) also specifies that each Contracting Party is to also“develop or maintain necessary legislation and/or other regulatoryprovisions for the protection of threatened species andpopulations.”In 1996, the Office of Natural Resources and EnvironmentalPolicy and Planning (ONEP) organized a meeting with a majorpurpose to assess the status of the biological resources inThailand, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, andfish. The IUCN Red List Categories was used as a guidingdocument. The initial IUCN List, which provided a set of criteriato evaluate the extinction risk of thousands of species andsubspecies, was created under the 2.3 : IUCN (1994) versionnumbering system. Its identification criteria was later modifiedand upgraded to the 3.1 : IUCN (2001) version. In 2004, the IUCNreleased a Red List of Threatened Species. Which is consideredas the world’s most comprehensive inventory of the globalconservation status of plant and animal species.ONEP as the National Focal Point to the CBD, found it necessaryto update the inventory and status of threatened species inThailand. Thus in October 2004, the Thailand Red Data:Vertebrates List and Project was initiated and underwent a seriesof data collection, analyses, and meetings amongst involvedexperts.ONEP sincerely hopes that this manual will be helpful in theidentification of fishes in Thailand as well as provide basicinformation for research use in development projects, and relatedpolicy development that would all lead to sustainable biologicalmanagement.ONEP would also like to thanks all experts and academicsinvolved who have helped in the creation of this Red List. Lastly,ONEP would like to pay gratitude to the United NationsDevelopment Programme (UNDP) for their financial support inpublishing this manual.

Mrs. Nisakorn KositratnaSecretary General

ONEP2005

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ABSTRACTThai fish fauna comprises with marine (including estuarine)and freshwater assemblages. Over 2,700 recorded fromThai waters, 2000 marine and 720 freshwater speciesknown. Threatening status are evaluated for 272 species,there are; 3 Extinct, Siamese schilbeid catfish, Platytropiussiamensis, Bala shark, Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterusand Siamese tiger perch, Datnioides pulcher; 18 CriticallyEndangered, including sawfishes Pristis spp., Mekonggiant catfish Pangasianodon gigas; 42 Endangered;155 Vulnerabled, 20 Near threatened and 30 Data deficient.Eleven species are threatened in natural habitats, butcommon in captivities for aquacultural purposes. At least72 endemic freshwater fishes known from Thailand, whichare 25 undescribed species. The recent IUCN Red Listrecords 73 Thai fishes categorized, including 7 under-evaluated and 7 over evaluated species. In this evaluate 119species are threatened globally and 150 locally threatenedwith 139 freshwater and 134 marine. Sharks and rays arethe major enlisted, 68 species following by 58 Cypriniformesfishes (carp, barbs and loaches).

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThe Author would like to thank Nonn Panitwong, KampolUdomrittiruj and Kittipong Jaruthanin for providingphotographs of rare species including those from websitesindicated in the text. The information gathered for the RedData Fish study come out of numerous brainstormingsessions with many resources persons from World WildlifeFund (WWF), Department of Fisheries (ApichartTermvidchakorn, Krissada Dee-in), Kasetsart University(Sommai Janekijkarn, Thorn Dhamrongnavasawat), anddiver group (Anuwat Saisaeng, Nat Sumonatemeeya). Thisstudy and publication is sponsored by UNDP and wellorganized by Biological Diversity Division of ONEP.

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CONTENTSStatus : ExtinctBalantiocheilos cf. melanopterus -------------------------- 10Datnioides pulcher ------------------------------------------ 11Platytropius siamensis -------------------------------------- 12Status : Critically EndangeredAnoxypristis cuspidata -------------------------------------- 13Pristis microdon --------------------------------------------- 14Pristis zijsron ------------------------------------------------ 15Pristis pectinata ---------------------------------------------- 16Rhina ancylostoma ------------------------------------------ 17Laubuca mouhoti -------------------------------------------- 18Trigonostigma somphongsi --------------------------------- 19Aaptosyax grypus -------------------------------------------- 20Epalzeorhynchos bicolor ----------------------------------- 21Osteochilus schlegeli ---------------------------------------- 22Ellopostoma mystax ----------------------------------------- 23Nemacheilus trogocataractus ------------------------------ 24Schistura jaruthanini ---------------------------------------- 25Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki ---------------------------------- 26Ceratoglanis pachynema ----------------------------------- 27Pangasianodon gigas --------------------------------------- 28Betta sp. ------------------------------------------------------ 29Betta simplex ------------------------------------------------- 30Status : EndangeredGaleocerdo cuvier ------------------------------------------- 31Eusphyrna blochi -------------------------------------------- 32Sphyrna leweni ----------------------------------------------- 33Sphyrna mokarran ------------------------------------------- 34Rhinobatos granulatus -------------------------------------- 35Rhinobatos schlegelii --------------------------------------- 36Rhinobatos thouini ------------------------------------------ 37Rhinobatos typus --------------------------------------------- 38Himantura chaophraya ------------------------------------- 39Scleropages formosus --------------------------------------- 40Chitala blanci ------------------------------------------------ 41Chitala lopis -------------------------------------------------- 42Tenualosa macrura ------------------------------------------ 43Tenualosa toli ------------------------------------------------ 44Tenualosa thibaudeaui -------------------------------------- 45

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Albulichthys albuloides ------------------------------------- 46Catlocarpio siamensis -------------------------------------- 47Macrochirichthys macrochirus ---------------------------- 48Probarbus labeamajor -------------------------------------- 49Probarbus labeaminor -------------------------------------- 50Yasuhikotakia nigrolineata --------------------------------- 51Botia rostrata ------------------------------------------------ 52Rita sacerdotum --------------------------------------------- 53Kryptopterus limpok ----------------------------------------- 54Kryptopterus dissitus ---------------------------------------- 55Kryptopterus heperius -------------------------------------- 56Ompok eugeneiatus ----------------------------------------- 57Ompok pinnatus --------------------------------------------- 58Pterocryptis buccata ---------------------------------------- 59Pangasius sanitwongsei ------------------------------------ 60Oreoglanis siamensis --------------------------------------- 61Exostoma labiatum ------------------------------------------ 62Pseudoecheineus sulcatus ---------------------------------- 63Acrochordonichthys gyrinus ------------------------------- 64Acrochordonichthys septemtrionalis ---------------------- 65Hemiarias verrucosus --------------------------------------- 66Cromileptes altivelis ---------------------------------------- 67Datnioides undecimradiatus ------------------------------- 68Cheilinus undulosus ----------------------------------------- 69Bolbometopon muricatum ---------------------------------- 70Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis ------------------------------- 71Monotrete baileyi -------------------------------------------- 72Status: Vulnerable ------------------------------------------ 73Status: Near Threatened ----------------------------------- 85Status: Threatened in situ ---------------------------------- 87Status: Data Deficient -------------------------------------- 89Status: Endemic --------------------------------------------- 93Reference ----------------------------------------------------- 99Index ---------------------------------------------------- 101

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F ISHESEX = ExtinctEW = Extinct in the WildCR = Critically EndangeredEN = EndangeredVU = VulnerableNT = Near ThreatenedTI = Threatened in situLC = Least ConcernDD = Data DeficientEndemic

= Extinct or extirpated(had been reported from)

= Occurred recently orreported? = Questionable or maybe occurred

Picture-Map (distribution of fishes)

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StatusEX Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterusCommon Name: หางไหม, หางเหยยว

Bala sharkHabitat:Benthos and algae feeder. Mainstreams and marshlands, floodplains. Rarelyseen in the Mekong basin, the common fish in aquarium markets comefrom Indonesian broodstocks. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Middle Chao Phraya, Lower Mekong basins and Kalimantan.Description:Elongated barb-like body; dorsal spine serrate; lower lip with a posteriorgroove forming a pocket opening backwards. Plain silver body with blackmargins on dorsal, caudal, anal and pelvic fins. Attains 25 cm. Possiblydifferent species from B. melanopterus (Ng, H.H. pers. com., 2005), ifapproved, it means globally Extinct.

ชยพฤกษวทยาศาสตร 2516

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StatusEXDatnioides pulcher

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: DatnioidaeScientific Name: Datnioides pulcherCommon Name: เสอตอ

Siamese tiger perchHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes, shrimps. Lower to midle reaches, mainstreams,tributaries and larger marshlands. Popular in aquarium trade. Habitat lostand overfishing.Locality:Chao Phraya to Mekong basins.Description:Deep body perch with small scales, about 100 on lateral-line; 15-16branched dorsal-fin rays. Black bars regular color pattern consisting of 4or 5 regular and broad bars on orange or golden brown body; bar 1 fromnape through opercle onto thoracic region and across ventral surface ofthe body; bar 2 from base of dorsal spines 2-5 across ventral midbody;fins dusky. Attains 50 cm.

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StatusEX Platytropius siamensis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SchilbidaeScientific Name: Platytropius siamensisCommon Name: สายย, หวเกศ, เกด

Siamese schilbeid catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect, shrimps. Lower to midle reaches, mainstreams,tributaries and larger marshlands. Habitat lost and possibly pollution.Locality:Endemic to Chao Phraya and Bang Pakong basins.Description:Slender, tapering body with slightly depressed head; 4 pairs of long,flattened barbels; pectoral and dorsal fins with spinous ray, anal fin baselong, caudal fin deeply fork. Pale silvery body, fins hyaline with duskymargin; barbels dark. Attains 20 cm.

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StatusCRAnoxypristis cuspidata

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: PristiformesFamily: PristidaeScientific Name: Anoxypristis cuspidataCommon Name: ฉนากจะงอยแคบ

Knifetooth sawfishHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes. Coastal, rarely visit estuaries. Recently disappeared,globally Endangered (EN) in IUCN Red List. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Central West Indo-Pacific.Description:Shark-like body with depressed anteriorly; elongated rostrum whichnarrow-based, strongly tapering, sawtooth depressed, closed settinganteriorly. Dorsal, pectoral fins high and angular, caudal fin fork withpointed ventral lobe. Grey or olive grey body, ventral pale. Attains 5 m.

CSIRO

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StatusCR Pristis microdon

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: PristiformesFamily: PristidaeScientific Name: Pristis microdonCommon Name: ฉนากยกษ

Largetooth sawfishHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Coastal, regulary visit lower reaches.Recently disappeared, globally Endangered (EN) in IUCN Red List. Habitatlost and overfishing.Locality:Indo-Pacific, including lower Mekong and Chao Phraya.Description:Sawfish with depressed anteriorly; short, massive rostrum with elongatedsawtooth; pectoral fins high and angular, Caudal fin with short ventrallobe. Grey or olive grey body, ventral pale. Attains 6.5 m.

B.M. Manjaji

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StatusCRPristis zijsron

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: PristiformesFamily: PristidaeScientific Name: Pristis zijsronCommon Name: ฉนากเขยว

Longcomb sawfishHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Estuarine, marine. Habitat lost andoverfishing.Locality:Indo-west Pacific.Description:Long, massive saw which is narrow-based, less tapering with slendersawteeth in closed setting anteriorly; Pectoral fins high and rounded, Caudalfin with short ventral lobe. Grey or greenish grey body, ventral pale yellow.Attains 7 m.

member.aol.com

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StatusCR Pristis pectinata

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: PristiformesFamily: PristidaeScientific Name: Pristis pectinataCommon Name: ฉนากฟนเลก

Smalltooth sawfishHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Marine. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Indo-Pacific and tropical Atlantic.Description:Long, flat, blade-like rostrum with 24 to 32 pairs slender sawteeth in closedsetting; Pectoral fins high and angular, Caudal fin oblique with no lowerlobe. Dark grey body, ventral pale. Attains 7 m.

Andy Murch/Elasmodiver.com

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StatusCRRhina ancylostoma

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: RhinobatiformesFamily: RhinidaeScientific Name: Rhina ancylostomaCommon Name: โรนน, กระเบนทองนำ

Bowmouth guitarfishHabitat:Carnivorous, shellfishes. Marine offshore and demersal. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-Pacific.Description:An unmistakable guitarfish with a broad, rounded snout, large, high pectoralfins, and heavy ridges of spiky thorns over the eyes and on the back andshoulders; jaws with heavily ridged, crushing teeth in undulating rows.Grey or brownish above, white below; numerous white spots dorsally onfins, body and tail; black spots on head and shoulders but no eyespots orocelli. Attains 3 m.

fishbase.org

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StatusCR Laubuca mouhoti

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Laubuca mouhotiCommon Name: ทองพล

Leaping barbHabitat:Plankton feeder. Mainstreams and marshlands. Occasionally seen inaquarium trade, rarely mixed with small fishes. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Central Thailand to Middle and Lower Mekong basin.Description:Body depth 2.1-2.3 times in standard length, strongly compresed withkeeled belly; lateral line continuous; pectoral fin large. Silver body withseries of 4-5 short faint blue bars on anterior half of body; irridescens bluespot on top of head. Attains 7 cm. Chela caeruleomaculata is juniorsynnonym.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusCRTrigonostigma somphongsi

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Trigonostigma somphongsiCommon Name: ซวสมพงษ

Sompong’s rasboraHabitat:Plankton feeder. Marshlands, exact habitats and range are poorly known.Rarely seen in aquarium trade. Habitat lost.Locality:Endemic to Central Thailand, may occurred in Southeast.Description:Short and deep body minnow with large eyes; fins small. Body hyalinebrownish yellow with a short, narrow dark stripe on mid lateral body tocaudal peduncle; fins hyaline. Attains 2.5 cm.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusCR Aaptosyax grypus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Aaptosyax grypusCommon Name: สะนากยกษ

Giant salmon carpHabitat:Carnivorous, large fishes. Mainstreams of middle reaches, in deep rockyrapids; juveniles occurred in tributaries. Recently disappeared. Habitat lostand overfishing.Locality:Endemic to Mekong basin.Description:Body cylindrical, mouth large with curved gape, lower jaw heavy in adults;large edipose eyelid; scales small. Body silvery or gold with yellowish orpinkish fins, caudal fin with dark margin. Attains 1.5 m.

Terry Warren

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StatusCREpalzeorhynchos bicolor

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Epalzeorhynchos bicolorCommon Name: ทรงเครอง, ฉลามหางแดง

Redtail sharkHabitat:Omnivorous, plant matter, small benthic animal and algae grazers.Mainstream rivers and floodplains. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Endemic; Maeklong to Bang Pakong basins.Description:Small elongated carp with small mouth and barbels; dorsal fin slightlyhigh; scales small. Body and fins black or purple black with small spotobove pectoral fin, dorsal fin with thin white edge, caudal fin bright red.Attains 10 cm.

Dikic, Domagoj

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StatusCR Osteochilus schlegeli

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Osteochilus schlegeliCommon Name: บว

Giant sharkminnowHabitat:Herbivorous, plant matter and algae grazers. Mainstreams, tributaries andmarshlands. Habitat lost.Locality:Thailand to Malay Peninsula and Borneo, Lower Mekong.Description:Deep body; blunt snout, with sligthly upturned mouth; short dorsal finbase, 13-15 branched rays; scales small, 34-35 lateral-line scales. Plainsilvery grey with olive or greenish hue, no spots on body; fins dusky; irisreddish. Attains 30 cm.

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StatusCREllopostoma mystax

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: BalitoridaeScientific Name: Ellopostoma mystaxCommon Name: คอหนาหก

Enigmatic loachHabitat:Carnivorous, benthic microfauna.Mainstream rivers in sandy shore. Habitatlost.Locality:Endemic to Peninsular Thailand, Tapi and Pattani basins.Description:Slaender body loach with very small mouth below sharply convex snout,large eyes and long barbels; caudal fin deeply fork. Pale brown body withdusky blotches and speckles; fins hyaline. Attains 7 cm.

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StatusCR Nemacheilus trogocataractus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: BalitoridaeScientific Name: Nemacheilus trogocataractusCommon Name: คอตาบอด, คอถำ

Blind cave loachHabitat:Benthic micro-organism. Troglobitic; strictly cave stream living. Humandisturbance and overfishing.Locality:Endemic to Mae klong basin.Description:Body elongate with rudimentary eyes; small mouth; pectoral fin large,extended laterally. Body pale or yellowish pink; fins hyaline. Attains 8cm.

Kampol Udomrittiruj

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StatusCRSchistura jaruthanini

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: BalitoridaeScientific Name: Schistura jaruthaniniCommon Name: คอจารธาณนทร

Kittipong’s cave loachHabitat:Benthic micro-organism. Troglobitic; strictly cave stream living. Humandisturbance and overfishing.Locality:Endemic to Mae klong basin.Description:Body elongate with rudimentary or reduced eyes; small mouth; elongatednostrils; pectoral fin extended laterally. Body pale or yellowish with fainteddusky patches; fins hyaline. Attains 8 cm.

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StatusCR Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CobitidaeScientific Name: Yasuhikotakia sidthimunkiCommon Name: หมอารย

Dwarf clawn loachHabitat:Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthic microfauna. Lowland forest streams.Popular in aquarium trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Endemic to Maeklong basin.Description:Body with black dorsal stripe; 7-8 branched dorsal rays; a black midlateralstripe, dispersed as a series of joined blotches posteriorly and connectedby bars to dorsal stripe

vergari.com

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StatusCRCeratoglanis pachynema

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Ceratoglanis pachynemaCommon Name: เกด

Club-barbel sheatfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect and benthic fauna. Mainstream river. Habitat lost andoverfishing.Locality:Bangpakong and possibly Mekong? (M. Kottelat, pers. Com.)Description:Snout with a gently sloping ventral profile with short stiff hooked maxillarybarbels; posterior nostril above front margin eye; body tapering compress;anal-fin rays 90-101; dorsal fin absent. Pale or greyish pink body; finshyaline. Attains 30 cm.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusCR Pangasianodon gigas

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: PangasiidaeScientific Name: Pangasianodon gigasCommon Name: บก

Mekong giant catfishHabitat:Benthic detritus and algae feeder. Mainstreams and larger tributaries;possibly long distance spawning migratory along the river. Locally rare inthe markets, also popular in pond culture. Overfishing.Locality:Mekong endemic, basin-wide.Description:A robust catfish with large head; mouth terminal, lower jaw more projectedand toothless in adults; barbels and gill rakers rudimentary or absent bygrowth; 8-9 branched pelvic rays. Body pale grey without stripes; finsdusky. Juveniles with truncate snout, seen from above; body olive hue.Attains 2.5 m.

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StatusCRBetta sp.

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: OsphronemidaeScientific Name: Betta sp.Common Name: กดมหาชย

Mahachai bettaHabitat:Carnivorous, zooplankton and insect. Lower reaches, upper estuaries,especially in Nypa palm zone with very low salinity. Popular in aquariumtrade. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Lower Chao Phraya endemic, posibly occurred in southeastern lowerreaches rivers.Description:Oblong, sligthly compress body; 1 dorsal spine, pelvic fin elongated, analfin base long, caudal fin rounded, cheek scales small. Bluish bars on theopercle; reddish or purple brown body; fins red with blue-green irridescentmarking, dorsal fin with dark spots, pelvic fin with blue anterior margin.Attains 6 cm.

Siamensis.org

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StatusCR Betta simplex

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: OsphronemidaeScientific Name: Betta simplexCommon Name: กดกระบ

Krabi mouth brooder bettaHabitat:Carnivorous, zooplankton and insect. Lime stone streams and marshes.Popular in aquarium trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Endemic to Krabi Province.Description:Oblong body, pelvic fin short, anal fin base long, caudal fin rounded.Dusky or yellowish brown body with 3 fainted dark stripes; opercal withblue green patch; fins pale with iridescent blue, anal fin with dark margin.Attains 8 cm.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusENGaleocerdo cuvier

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: CarcharhiniformesFamily: CarcharhinidaeScientific Name: Galeocerdo cuvierCommon Name: ฉลามเสอ, ตะเพยนทอง

Tiger sharkHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and larger vertebrates including scavenger. Offshore,marine. Overfishing.Locality:circum-tropical.Description:A huge, vertical tiger-striped shark with a broad, bluntly rounded snout,with big mouth; teeth large, saw-edged, cockscomb-shape; minute spiraclespresent; caudal keels low. Grey above with vertical dark grey to blackbars and spots which appear faded in adults, white below. Attains 7.5 m.

elasmodiver.com

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StatusEN Eusphyrna blochi

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: CarcharhiniformesFamily: SphyrnidaeScientific Name: Eusphyrna blochiCommon Name: ฉลามหวคอนยาว

Winghead sharkHabitat:Carnivorous, larger fishes. Marine, Pelagic. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-Pacific.Description:A shark with expanded lateral blades of head very narrow and wing-like,with a series of small bumps along edges in front of nostrils; width acrosshead 40 or 50% of total length; nostrils enormously expanded, each nearly2 times the mouth head. Grey or grey-brown above, paler below. Attains3 m.

fishbase.org

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StatusENSphyrna leweni

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: CarcharhiniformesFamily: SphyrnidaeScientific Name: Sphyrna leweniCommon Name: ฉลามหวคอน

Scalloped hammerheadHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Marine, juveniles nursing in coastalareas. Overfishing.Locality:circum-tropical.Description:A large hammerhead with a notch at the center of head; 1st dorsal finmoderately high, 2nd dorsal and pelvic fins low; front margin of headbroadly arched with prominent median notch. Uniform grey, grayishbrown, or olivaceous above, shading to white below; pectoral fins tippedwith grey or black ventrally. Attains 4 m.

elasmodiver.com

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StatusEN Sphyrna mokarran

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: CarcharhiniformesFamily: SphyrnidaeScientific Name: Sphyrna mokarranCommon Name: ฉลามหวคอนยกษ

Great hammerheadHabitat:Carnivorous, larger fishes. Marine. Overfishing.Locality:circum-tropical.Description:A very large hammerhead also with a notch at the center of the head, headmargin nearly straight; 1st dorsal fin very high and curved; 2nd dorsaland pelvic fins high and with deeply concave rear margins. Light grey orgrey-brown above, white below; fins without conspicuous markings.Attains 6 m.

elasmodiver.com

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StatusENRhinobatos granulatus

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: RhinobatiformesFamily: RhinobatidaeScientific Name: Rhinobatos granulatusCommon Name: โรนน, อมด

Sharpnose gaitarfishHabitat:Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-west Pacific.Description:Shark-like body with very depressed anteriorly, snout pointed with a pairof opaque cartilage patches; pectoral and pelvic fins rounded angle, dorsalfin high, closely set and beyond pelvic fin edge; mid-dorsal line with 15-16 large round denticles. Pinkish brown dorsal, pale ventral. Attains 3 m.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusEN Rhinobatos schlegelii

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: RhinobatiformesFamily: RhinobatidaeScientific Name: Rhinobatos schlegeliiCommon Name: โรนนหวใส

Yellow guitarfishHabitat:Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-west Pacific.Description:Slender guitarfish with shortly pointed snout; rounded pectoral fins, pelvicfins small. Dorsal brown with dusky and pale small blotches, yellowishanteriorly. Attains 1 m.

116.sakura.ne.jp

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StatusENRhinobatos thouini

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: RhinobatiformesFamily: RhinobatidaeScientific Name: Rhinobatos thouiniCommon Name: อมด, อมด, โรนนหวจงจก

Clubnose guitarfishHabitat:Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-west Pacific, Andaman Sea.Description:Snout with club-like cartilaginous projection in adults; 15-17 mid-dorsalline with pointed denticles up to behind 1st dorsal fin. Dorsal yellowishbrown, ventral pale. Attains 3 m.

J.E. Randall/fishbase.org

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StatusEN Rhinobatos typus

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: RhinobatiformesFamily: RhinobatidaeScientific Name: Rhinobatos typusCommon Name: โรนนยกษ

Giant shovelnose rayHabitat:Carnivorous, larger shellfishes. Offshore demersal, marine. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-west Pacific.Description:Snout sharply pointed; opaque patch absent; dorsal fins high. Reddishbrown dorsal, ventral pale. Attains 4 m.

scuba_equipment-usa.com

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StatusENHimantura chaophraya

Class: ChondriichthysOrder: MyliobatiformesFamily: DasyatidaeScientific Name: Himantura chaophrayaCommon Name: กระเบนราห, กระเบนนำจดยกษ

Giant stingrayHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and crustacean. Mainstreams to estuaries. Uncommonfoodfish in the markets. Overfishing.Locality:Rivers in Indochinese subregion to Borneo, New Guinea and northernAustralia. Midle to Mekong Delta.Description:Disc rounded with short, slender snout tip; ventral and dorsal skin foldson the tail absent. Dorsal surface with uniform brown or grey coloration,ventral surface with wide black margin. Attains 2 m. disc width.

Kittipong Jaruthanin

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StatusEN Scleropages formosus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: OsteoglossiformesFamily: OsteoglossidaeScientific Name: Scleropages formosusCommon Name: ตะพด

Asian arowanaHabitat:Carnivorous, larger insect to smaller vertebrates and fishes. Lowlandforested streams.Population from Malaysia and Indonesia are very popularaquarium fish whereas protected in CITES App. I. Habitat lost andoverfishing.Locality:Southern Myanmar to Malay peninsular and Indonesia, eastern Thailandto Cardamom Range.Description:Body oblong, compress; wide superior mouth; long, falcated pectoral fins;scales very large. 1 pair of chin barbels. Silvery grey with olive hue. Attains70 cm.

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StatusENChitala blanci

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: OsteoglossiformesFamily: NotopteridaeScientific Name: Chitala blanciCommon Name: ตองลาย

Mekong featherbackHabitat:Carnivorous, larger insect to smaller vertebrates and fishes. Mainstreamriver. Popular in aquarium trade, common in Laos markets as foodfish.Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Middle Mekong endemic.Description:Head profile slightly concave; numerous small black spots (in the anteriorhalf of the body), merging posteriorly into irregular oblique bandsextending on the anal and caudal fins, a large round black spot at pectoralfin base. Attains 1 m.

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StatusEN Chitala lopis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: OsteoglossiformesFamily: NotopteridaeScientific Name: Chitala lopisCommon Name: สะตอ

Giant featherbackHabitat:Carnivorous, larger insect to smaller vertebrates and fishes. Mainstreamsand forested streams. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Indo-Chinese, Sundaic.Description:Head profile strongly concave; fainted irregular oblique bands extendingon anal and caudal fins in juveniles, disappearing by growth, a large roundblack spot at pectoral fin base. Attains 1.5 m.

W.J. Rainboth

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StatusENTenualosa macrura

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: ClupeiformesFamily: ClupeidaeScientific Name: Tenualosa macruraCommon Name: ตะลมพก

Longtail shadHabitat:Carnivorous, zooplankton. Esturine. Habitat lost.Locality:Central Indo-Pacific.Description:Body moderately deep, belly with 30 to 31 scutes; mouth gap just reachinganterior eye margin; gill rakers fine but not numerous; aaudal fin long andpointed lobes. Silvery or yellowish silver body without series of spots onflank. Attains 50 cm.

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StatusEN Tenualosa toli

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: ClupeiformesFamily: ClupeidaeScientific Name: Tenualosa toliCommon Name: ตะลมพก

Toli shadHabitat:Carnivorous, zooplankton. Coastal to estuaries. Common foodfish in themarkets of Borneo. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Central Indo-Pacific.Description:Body long and tapering, abdomen rounded anterior to pelvic fins, withcomplete series of 28 to 30 keeled scutes from isthmus to anus; caudalfin deeply fork. One spot behind operculum and none on flank. Attains50 cm.

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StatusENTenualosa thibaudeaui

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: ClupeiformesFamily: ClupeidaeScientific Name: Tenualosa thibaudeauiCommon Name: หมากผาง

Laotian shadHabitat:Filter feeder, zooplankton. Mainstreams, lowland tributaries andfloodplains. Seasonally common foodfish in the markets. VU in IUCNRed Data List. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Mekong endemic, middle to the Delta.Description:Body deep, compressed. Abdomen sharply keeled; wide operculum;large eye; mouth pointing obliquely upwards. Often up to ten thumbprintblotches along upper body flanks (in adults, not distinct in juveniles).Attains 30 cm.

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StatusEN Albulichthys albuloides

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Albulichthys albuloidesCommon Name: ตะโกกหนาสน

Paled barbHabitat:Benthos and detritus feeder. Lowland mainstreams and marshlands,floodplains. Locally common in markets of Lower Mekong. Habitat lost.Locality:Central Thailand to Lower Mekong and Borneo.Description:Body cylindrical, slightly compressed; mouth small, obtuse snout; big eyecovered with adipose eyelid; 34-37 lateral line scales. Body pale silver orgrey with yellowish or pinkish fins, caudal fin with dark margin. Attains30 cm.

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StatusENCatlocarpio siamensis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Catlocarpio siamensisCommon Name: กระโห

Siamese giant carpHabitat:Herbivorous, plant matters, algae, detritus and phytoplankton. Mainstreamsand tributaries, juveniles also nursing in floodplains. Popular foodfishthroughout its range; their population also delining. Habitat lost andoverfishing.Locality:Middle Chao Phraya to Mekong basins.Description:A large carp with very large head, about 1/3 of body length; large mouth,no barbels; dorsal spine absent; scales large; 90-110 long gill?raker onfirst gill arch. Body dark or deep blue with reddish marking on scale edges,fin dark with red margin. Attains 2.5 m.

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StatusEN Macrochirichthys macrochirus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Macrochirichthys macrochirusCommon Name: ดาบลาว, ฝกพรา

Sward minnowHabitat:Carnivourous, fishes, insect in juveniles. Locally common in Cambodiato Delta, rare elswhere. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Mae Klong to Mekong basins and Sundaic region.Description:Head upturned; mouth directed upward. small scales; no barbels; bellywith sharp keel from throat to anus; mouth cleft almost vertical. Bodystrongly compressed; dorsal profile flat except concave nape. Pectoralfins elongated. Base of caudal fin with black blotch. Attains 50 cm.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusENProbarbus labeamajor

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Probarbus labeamajorCommon Name: เอนคางมม

Thicklip barbHabitat:Carnivorous, benthos, molluscs and insect larvae. Mainstream river.Upstream movement for spawning. Overfishing.Locality:Middle Mekong endemicDescription:Lips greatly enlarged with median lobe, posterior margin of lower lipentirely free from side to side; barbels short; scales small, scale row betweendorsal fin origin and lateral line scale row 6 above lateral line. Dark orpurple grey body with 7-8 dark stripes, paler ventrally; fins dusky. Attains1.5 m.

Terry Warren

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StatusEN Probarbus labeaminor

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeScientific Name: Probarbus labeaminorCommon Name: เอนฝาย

Thinlip barbHabitat:Carnivorous, benthos, molluscs and insect larvae. Mainstream river.Upstream movement for spawning. Overfishing.Locality:Middle Mekong endemicDescription:Lip thin with free posterior margin of left and right sides of lower lipwidely separated at midline, barbels relatively long; scales large, scalerows between lateral line and pelvic fin 3; dorsal and caudal fin relativelylarg in adults. Dusky or silvery grey with weak stripes, only three stripesbetween lateral line scale row and pelvic fin rather than four; fins dusky orpinkish hue. Attains 1.5 m.

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Habitat:Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthos. Hillstreams. Overfishing.Locality:Mekong and upper Nan River, Chao Phraya basin.Description:Moderate size loaches with broad black midlateral stripe and anotherstripe along the back in specimens smaller than about 4 cm SL; largerspecimens with vertical bars connecting the two stripes and extending tothe lower half of yellow body; fins hyaline in juveniles and marked inadults. Attains 8 cm.

StatusENYasuhikotakia nigrolineata

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CobitidaeScientific Name: Yasuhikotakia nigrolineataCommon Name: หมนาน

Mekong clawn loach

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StatusEN Botia rostrata

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CobitidaeScientific Name: Botia rostrataCommon Name: หมฮองเต

Emperor loachHabitat:Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthos. Mainstream river. Habitat lostand overfishing.Locality:Salween endemic.Description:Large, stout body spiny loach with two papilae on lower lip; caudal findeeply fork. Bright or golden yellow body with irregular dark or duskylines; fins hyaline yellow with dark marking. Attains 12 cm.

kampol Udomsittiruj

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StatusENRita sacerdotum

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SilurformesFamily: BagridaeScientific Name: Rita sacerdotumCommon Name: กดหมยกษ

Salween ritaHabitat:Carnivorous, benthos and possibly fishes, its biology still poorly known.Mainstream river. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Irrawaddy to Salween and Tennasserim.Description:A massive, stout body catfishes with bony and rough head surface; eyesvery small; humeral bone enlarge with thumb fingerprint pattern; dorsaland pectoral spine thick, hige. Body purple or olive grey, fin dusky, ventralpale. Attains 2 m.

TERRA

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StatusEN Kryptopterus limpok

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Kryptopterus limpokCommon Name: ปกไกหนวดยาว

Long-barbel sheatfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect. Mainstream rivers. Habitat lost.Locality:Tapi to Kolok basins in Thailand, Malay Peninsula to Borneo.Description:Body slender tapering; barbels very long, reaching beyond half of anal finlength; dorsal fin rudiment, 76-88 anal rays. Body plain opague; finshyaline. Attains 26 cm.

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StatusENKryptopterus dissitus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Kryptopterus dissitusCommon Name: ปกไกหนวดยาว

Indochinese sheatfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect and small shrimps. Mainstreams and tributaries. Habitatlost and overfishing.Locality:Chao Phraya to Lower Mekong basins.Description:Body slender tapering; barbels reaching beyond half of anal fin length;dorsal fin rudiment, 75-79 analrays. Body plain opague; fins hyaline.Attains 20 cm.

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StatusEN Kryptopterus heperius

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Kryptopterus heperiusCommon Name: ปกไกหนวดยาว

Maeklong sheatfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect and small shrimps. Mainstream river. Habitat lost andoverfishing.Locality:Meklong/WeFCOM.Description:Body deep tapering, nape remarkebly concave; barbels very long, reachingbeyond half of anal fin length; dorsal fin rudiment, 78-79 anal rays. Bodypale blue opague; fins hyaline. Attains 26 cm.

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StatusENOmpok eugeneiatus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Ompok eugeneiatusCommon Name: หนวดแมว

Malay glass catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect. Mainstream river, floodplain. Habitat lost.Locality:Sundaic.Description:Head small; barbels very long, reaching to caudal area; body slenderedtapering; dorsal fin shorter than head with 1-2 rays, 58-62 anal rays. Opaquebody with dusky hue, dark spot on caudal base; fins hyaline. Attains 10cm.

planetcatfish.com

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StatusEN Ompok pinnatus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Ompok pinnatusCommon Name: หนวดแมว

Long-fin glass catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, crustacean and insect. Mainstreams, tributaries andmarshlands. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Chao Phraya to Mekong basins.Description:Head small; barbels very long, reaching to caudal area; body slenderedtapering; dorsal fin twice longer than head with 1-2 rays, 53-59 anal rays.Hyaline body with dusky hue, dark spot on caudal base; fins hyaline, dorsalfin dusky. Attains 10 cm.

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StatusENPterocryptis buccata

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SiluridaeScientific Name: Pterocryptis buccataCommon Name: ชะโอนถำ

Cave sheatfishHabitat:Carnivorous, smaller fishes, insect. Two populations in hillstreams andcaves. Habitat lost.Locality:Endemic to Meklong/WeFCOM.Description:Cheek inflated in adults males; vomerine teeth present in 2 separate patches;4 mandibular barbels; dorsal fin rudiment, anal fin base long, caudal fintruncate. Dark olive brown in surface population; pale pink or yellow incave form. Attains 10 cm.

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StatusEN Pangasius sanitwongsei

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: PangasiidaeScientific Name: Pangasius sanitwongseiCommon Name: เทพา

Chao Phraya giant catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, mainly fishes and scaventure. Mainstreams, juveniles nursingin larger tributaries. Uncommon in the markets; smaller sizes are popularin aquarium trade. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Chao Phraya (Extinct) and Mekong basins, rarer in the Delta.Description:Large, broad head and snout; mouth wide with crescent patch of vomerinetooth; dorsal and paired-fin tips greatly elongated in adults. Dorsum dullgrey; fins dusky, anal with black anterior tip. Attains 2.5 m.

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StatusENOreoglanis siamensis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SisoridaeScientific Name: Oreoglanis siamensisCommon Name: ตดหน, คางคาว

Siamese bat catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, crustacean and insect larvae. Hillstreams. Habitat lost andoverfishing.Locality:Endemic to upper Ping basin (Doi Inthanon).Description:Lower lip with a median notch and having a posterior margin with smalllaciniate projections, maxillary barbel with pointed tip and lobulateposterior margin; fin spines soft, wide pectoral and pelvic fins, caudal finemarginate. Olive brown dorsal with pale yellow markings, yellow ventral.Attains 14 cm.

Nonn Panitwong

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StatusEN Exostoma labiatum

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SisoridaeScientific Name: Exostoma labiatumCommon Name: ตดหน

Burmese bat catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, insect larvae and benthos. Hillstreams. Habitat lost.Locality:Upper Salween basin.Description:Head short, depress with thick maxillary barbels; eye small; pelvic fin farfrom pectoral fins; caudal fin emarginate, fin spines soft. Plae olive greywith dark marking on caudal fin. Attains 6 cm.

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StatusENPseudoecheineus sulcatus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: SisoridaeScientific Name: Pseudoecheineus sulcatusCommon Name: ตดหนแผนทองหนา

Remora catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, crustacean and insect larvae. Hillstreams and rapids. Habitatlost.Locality:Upper Salween basin.Description:Fusiform body catfish with thick, many slits adhesive pad on thorax;pectoral and dorsal fin spine strong; caudal peduncle slender. Dark olivebrown with yellow marking on body and fins; ventral paler. Attains 15cm.

Chu, XL.

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StatusEN Acrochordonichthys gyrinus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: AkysidaeScientific Name: Acrochordonichthys gyrinusCommon Name: ขยยยกษพรหมพราม

Falcate chameleon catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, crustacean and benthos. Mainstreams. Habitat lost.Locality:Endemic to Nan basin.Description:Elongated body with rows of small skin bumps on dorsal and flank; pectoralspine curved; barbel short; eyes small. Pale or reddish brown with darkspeckles and spots on body and fins. Attains 10 cm.

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StatusENAcrochordonichthys septemtrionalis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: AkysidaeScientific Name: Acrochordonichthys

septemtrionalisCommon Name: ขยยยกษแมกลอง

Maeklong chameleon catfish

Habitat:Carnivorous, crustacean and benthos. Hillstream. Habitat lost.Locality:Endemic to Mae Klong/WeFCOM.Description:Head depressed, narrow; broad body moderately compresse, with smalltubercles with poorly demarcated and indistinct margins; tubercles on bodyarranged in 5-6 longitudinal rows on each side. Almost uniformly creamcolor pattern with few very small brown spots. Attains 10 cm.

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StatusEN Hemiarias verrucosus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: AriidaeScientific Name: Hemiarias verrucosusCommon Name: กดหวผาน

Shovelnose sea catfishHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Lower reaches and estuaries.Disappearing after lower reach dam operated in the Bang Pakong River.Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Chao Phraya, Bangpakong to Mekong basins.Description:Snout shark-like pointed, mouth sub-inferior; occipital process triangular.2 narrow and elongate patches of palatine teeth; large dorsal spine aboutsame length as head, roughly granulated in front. Dull or dark grey dorsum,silvery flanks and ventral; fin pale, sometimes yellow. Attains 80 cm.

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StatusENCromileptes altivelis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: SeranidaeScientific Name: Cromileptes altivelisCommon Name: กะรงหนางอน

Humpback grouperHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes and shellfishes. Coral and rocky reefs. Popular in LifeReef Fish Trade. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-Pacific.Description:Convex face grouper with alrge fins; body deeply compress; eye small.Pale grey body and fins with many dark spots; juvenile white body withlarge black rounded spots. Attains 1 m.

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StatusEN Datnioides undecimradiatus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: DatnioidaeScientific Name: Datnioides undecimradiatusCommon Name: เสอตอลายเลก, ลาด

Mekong tiger perchHabitat:Carnivorous, fishes, shrimps. Mainstreams and large tributaries. Locallyuncommon in the markets. Habitat lost and overfishing.Locality:Mekong endemic, Middle to Lower.Description:Relatively shallow body, depth 2.1-2.4 times in body length; 10-11branched anal fin rays Four narrow bars on body, not extend?ing ontothorax or across midbody, on olive or yellowish brown background; finsdusky. Attains 30 cm.

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StatusENCheilinus undulatus

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: LabridaeScientific Name: Cheilinus undulatusCommon Name: นกขนทองหวโหนก, นโปเลยน

Napoleon wrasseHabitat:Carnivorous, shellfishes and echinoderms including Crown-of-thornstarfish. Marine, offshore coral reefs. Popular in Life Reef Fish Trade.CITES Appendix II. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-Pacific.Description:Deeply oblong wrasse with hump head in adults, large mouth; large scales;caudal fin rounded. Body greenish blue or olive with many dusky line onscales; head green with vermiculate pattern, and dark line behind eyes.Attains 2 m.

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StatusEN Bolbometopon muricatum

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: ScaridaeScientific Name: Bolbometopon muricatumCommon Name: นกแกวหวคอน

Humphead parrotfishHabitat:Carnivorous, coral branches and shellfishes. Marine, offshore coral reefsand islands. Overfishing.Locality:Indo-west Pacific.Description:Body deeply compressed with high hump-head in adult males; beakedmouth; large scales; caudal fin emarginarte. Dark grey in juveniles; greenishdaerk blue in adults, with pale nape and chin. Attains 1.5 m.

John E. Randall/fishbase

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StatusENRhinogobius chiangmaiensis

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: PerciformesFamily: GobiidaeScientific Name: Rhinogobius chiangmaiensisCommon Name: บนำตกเชยงใหม

Chiangmai stream gobyHabitat:Carnivorous, insect larvae, small fishes and shrimps. Hillstreams. Habitatlost.Locality:Endemic to upper Ping basin.Description:Slender goby with large head and mouth in males; dorsal fin well separated;scales small. Cheek with minute dark-blue speckle; anterior dorsal fin withdark marking; body brownish with dark spots; fins hyaline brown. Attains5 cm.

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StatusEN Monotrete baileyi

Class: ActinopterygiiOrder: TetraodontiformesFamily: TetraodontidaeScientific Name: Monotrete baileyiCommon Name: ปกเปาขน

Hairy pufferHabitat:Mainstream river, rapids. Habitat lost.Locality:Endemic to middle Mekong.Description:A puffer with elongated snout and hairy-like skin with some to manypapilae; fins small. Body greenish to reddish brown, fin hyaline, palerventrally. Attains 10 cm.

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat Site

Status VUClass ChondriichthysOrder OrectolobiformesFamily HemiscylliidaeChiloscyllium plagiosum ฉลามหน Marine Indo-PacificFamily StegostomatidaeStegostoma fasciatum ฉลามเสอดาว Marine Indo-PacificFamily RhyncodontidaeRhincodon typus ฉลามวาฬ, ทงกานต Marine circum-tropicalOrder CarcharhiniformesFamily CarcharhinidaeTriaenodon obesus ฉลามขเซา, ฉลามครบขาว Coral reef Indo-PacificCarcharius taurus ฉลามทราย Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus albimarginatus ฉลามปลายครบขาว Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus amblyrhynchos ฉลามครบดำใหญ Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus ฉลามจาวมน Marine Indo-Pacific

amblyrhynchoides

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteCarcharhinus amboinensis ฉลามตาเลก Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus borneensis ฉลามหน Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus brachyurus ฉลามครบดาง Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus leucas ฉลามหวบาตร Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus limbatus ฉลามครบดำเลก Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus melanopterus ฉลามหดำ Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus obscurus ฉลามเทา Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus plumbeus ฉลามกระโดงสง Marine, Pelagic Indo-PacificCarcharhinus sorrah ฉลามหนหวแหลม Marine Indo-PacificCarcharhinus sealei ฉลามหน Marine Indo-west PacificRhizoprionodon acutus ฉลามหวแหลม Estuarine Indo-PacificRhizoprionodon oligolinx ฉลามหวแหลม Estuarine Indo-PacificScoliodon laticaudus ฉลามหนเทา Estuarine Indo-PacificHemipristis elongatus ฉลามสนทอง Marine Indo-west PacificNegaprion acutidens ฉลามทราย Marine, coral reef Indo-west PacificOrder RhiniformesFamillyRhinobatidaeRhychobatus australiae โรนนจดขาว Marine Indo-west PacificRhinobatos halavi โรนน Marine Indian Ocean

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Order TorpediniformesFamily NarcinidaeNarcine brunnea กระเบนไฟฟาสนำตาล Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificNarcine indica กระเบนไฟฟาอนเดย Estuarine, coastal Indian oceanNarcine maculata กระเบนไฟฟาจดเขม Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificNarcine prodorsalis กระเบนไฟฟาจดเลก Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificFamily NarkidaeNarke dipterygia กระเบนไฟฟา Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificTemera hardwickii กระเบนไฟฟา, ปลาเสยว Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificOrder MyliobatiformesFamily DasyatidaeDasyatis brevicaudatus กระเบนหางสน Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificDasyatis microps กระเบนตาเลก Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificAmphothistes laoensis กระเบนนำโขง Mainstream river MekongHimantura bleekeri กระเบนบว Estuarine Central Indo-west PacificHimantura krempfi กระเบนนำจดลาย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, SundaicHimantura signifer กระเบนนำจดขาว Mainstream river Indo-ChineseHimantura uarnak กระเบนลายแมลงวน Marine Central Indo-west PacificHypolophus sephen กระเบนธง Marine to estuarine Indo-Pacific

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteUrogymnus asperrimus กระเบนขนน Marine, coral reef Indo-PacificFamily MobulidaeManta birostris กระเบนราห Marine Circum-tropicalMobula japonica กระเบนราห Marine Central Indo-west PacificMobula thurstoni กระเบนราห Marine Circum-tropicalMobula orogoodootengi กระเบนราห Marine Central Indo-west PacificClass ActinopterygiiOrder AnguilliformesFamily MuraenidaeRhinomuraena quaesita ไหลรบบน Marine, coral reef Central Indo-west PacificOrder ClupeiformesFamily EngraulididaeCoilia dussumieri หางไก Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificCoilia lindmani หางไก Mainstream river Indo-ChineseCoilia macrognathus หางไก Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificLycothrissa crocodilus แมว Estuarine, coastal Indo-ChineseFamily PristigasteridaePellona filigera อปด Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west Pacific

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Raconda russelliana ใบไผ Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificOpisthopterus valenciennesi ใบไผ Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificOpisthopterus tardoore ใบไผ Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificFamily ClupeidaeClupanodon thrissa หลงเขยว Estuarine, coastal Central Indo-west PacificOrder CypriniformesFamily CyprinidaeBoraras maculata ซวเพชรนอย Peat swamp SundaicBoraras micros ซวแคระสามจด Marshland endemicBoraras urophthalmoides ซวแคระ Peat swamp, marshland Indo-Chinese, SundaicMicrorasbora kubotai ซวตาเขยว Forest stream southTor spp. เวยน Forest stream, lowland -mainstreams Salween to Mekong and PeninsulaCyclocheilichthys heteronema กะท,กระตาย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Malay PeninsulaCirrhinus macrosemion นวลจนทร Mainstream river Indo-ChineseCirrhinus microlepis นวลจนทรนำจด Mainstream river Mekong (Ex from Chaophraya)Bangana behri หวาหนานอ Mainstream river MekongBangana devdevi หวาหนานอ Mainstream river Salween basinBangana sp. หวาหนานอแมกลอง Mainstream river endemicLabeo pierrei หวา Mainstream river Mekong, Salween

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteMekongina erythrospila สะอ Mainstream river MekongGyrinocheilus pennocki อดด Mainstream river MekongLeptobarbus hoeveni บา Forest stream, mainstream river Indo-Chinese, SundaicDevario maetaengensis ซวใบไผแมแตง Hillstream endemicDischerodontus ashmeadi แดงนอย Forest stream MekongDischerodontus halei แดงนอย Forest stream Indo-ChinesePoropuntius speleops จาดถำ cave endemicNeolissochilus subterraneus พลวงถำ cave endemicProbarbus jullieni ยสก,ยสกทอง,เอน Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Malay PeninsulaRasbora agilis ซว Peat swamp SundaicRasbora bankanensis ซว Peat swamp SundaicRasbora pauciperforata ซว Peat swamp SundaicTrigonostigma heteromorpha ซวขางขวาน Peat swamp SundaicTrigonostigma espei ซวขางขวานเลก Hillstream SundaicFamily CobitidaeYasuhikotakia eos หมหางแดง Mainstream river Indo-ChineseYasuhikotakia longidorsalis หมครบหลงยาว Mainstream river, rapid MekongYasuhikotakia splendida หมหางลาย Mainstream river, rapid MekongPungio myersi ปลองออย Peat, lowland stream East-Sundaic

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Pungio kuhli ปลองออย Peat, lowland stream SundaicPungio cuneovirgata ปลองออยพร Peat, lowland stream SundaicFamily BalitoridaeCryptothora thamicola จงจกถำ cave endemicSchistura kochangensis คอเกาะชาง Hillstream EastSchistura pridii ปลองทองปรด Hillstream endemicSchistura alticrista คอหางสน Hillstream Salween basinSchistura oedipus คอตาบอด, คอถำ cave endemicVaillantella maassi คอยาว, คอง Hillstream East-SundaicOrder SiluriformesFamily BagridaeLeiocassis poecilopterus แขยงหน Hillstream SundaicPseudomystus stenomus แขยงขด Hillstream Sundaic, easternFamily OlyridaeOlyra sp.1 ดกบอนหางแหลม Hillstream endemicFamily AmblycipitidaeAmblyceps variegatum ดกแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteFamily SiluridaeWallago leeri เคาดำ Forest stream, mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Sundaic

(W. micropogon)Kryptopterus bicirrhis กางพระรวง, กระจก Lowland stream, peat swamp Sundaic, easternKryptopterus macrocephalus ผ Peat swamp SundaicKryptopterus hexapterus ปกไก Mainstream river SundaicOmpok urbaini เนอออน Mainstream river, floodplain Indo-ChineseSilurichthys schneideri ชะโอนหน Hillstream Sundaic, easternSilurichthys indagiriensis ชะโอนหน Peat swamp SundaicFamily SchilbidaePseudoeutropius sp. หวเกศพร Peat swamp Phru TohdeangFamily AkysidaeAkysis leucorhynchus ขยย Hillstream SundaicParakysis verrucosa ขยยพร Peat swamp SundaicFamily ChacidaeChaca bangkanensis กะแมะ Peat swamp SundaicFamily ClariidaeClarias batrachus ดกดาน Floodplain to hillstream Indo-Chinese, Malay Peninsula

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Clarias macrocephalus ดกอย Floodplain to peat Indo-Chinese, Malay PeninsulaClarias leiacanthus ดก Hillstream SundaicProphagorus nieuhofi ดกลำพน Peat swamp SundaicFamily HeteropneustidaeHeteropneustes khemarattensis จด Marshland Indo-ChineseFamily PangasiidaePteropangasius micronema ยอนหยวก Mainstream river Indo-Chinese to Sundaic (Ex from Chaophraya)Pangasius elongatus สงกะแวง Mainstream river Indo-ChineseFamily AriidaeBatrachocephalus mino กดยม, กดหวกบ Estuarine Indo-west PacificKetengus typus กดหวลง Estuarine Indo-west PacificArius thalassina รวกว, เลยวเซยว, กด Marine, estuarine Indo-west PacificOrder AtheriniformesFamily PhallostethidaeNeostethus bicornis บใส Estuarine SundaicNeostethus lankesteri บใส Estuarine SundaicNeostethus siamensis บใส Estuarine endemicPhenacostethus posthon บใส Estuarine SundaicPhenacostethus smithi บสมธ, บใส Estuarine endemic

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteOrder BeloniformesFamily ZenachopteridaeHemirhamphodon เขมพร Peat swamp Sundaic

pogonognathusZenarchopterus pappenheimi เขม Estuarine SundaicZenarchopterus clarus เขม Estuarine EastZenarchopterus spp. เขม Estuarine East-SouthOrder GasterosteiformesFamily SyngnathidaeHippocampus kuda มานำ Marine, coastal Indo-PacificHippocampus trimaculata มานำสามจด Marine, coastal Indo-west PacificHippocampus spinosissimus มานำหนามสน Marine, coastal Indo-west PacificHippocampus histrix มานำหนามยาว Marine, coral reef Indo-PacificHippocampus kelloggi มานำยกษ Marine Indo-west PacificHippocampus comes มานำหางลาย Coral reef Indo-west PacificHippocampus mohnikei มานำแคระ Marine, coastal West PacificIndostomus crocodylus จมฟนจระเขแคระพร Peat swamp SundaicIndostomus spinosus จมฟนจระเขแคระ Marshland Indo-Chinese

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Family PegasidaePegasus laternarius มงกรบน Marine, estuarine Indo-west PacificPegasus volitans มงกรบน Marine, estuarine Indo-west PacificEurypegasus draconis มงกรบน Coral reef Indo-west PacificOrder MastacembeliformesFamily MastacembelidaeMastacembelus erythrotaenia กระทงไฟ Estuarine Indo-Chinese, SundaicOrder PerciformesFamily SerranidaeEpinephelus lanceolatus หมอทะเล Marine, coastal, coral reef Indo-PacificEpinephelus tukula กะรงลายจด Marine, coastal, coral reef Indo-PacificFamily PlesiopidaeCalloplesiops altivelis กดทะเลดำจดขาว Marine, coral reef Indo-PacificFamily PomacentridaeAmphiprion sebae การตน Marine, coral reef Indo-West PacificFamily PolynemidaePolynemus multifilis หนวดพราหมณหนวด 14 เสน Mainstream river Indo-ChinesePolynemus aequilonaris หนวดพราหมณหนวด 7 เสน Mainstream river Indo-Chinese

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteFamily OdontobutidaeNeodontobutis aurarmus บนอย Marshland MekongFamily GobiidaeMahidolia mystacena บมหดล Estuarine Indo-west PacificMahidolia normani บมหดล Estuarine Indo-west PacificMugilogobius rambaiae บรำไพ Estuarine Indo-west PacificFamily LuciocephalidaeLuciocephalus pulcher หวตะกวยกษ, ชอนเขม Peat swamp SundaicFamily OsphronemidaeBelontia hasselti หมอจำปา Peat swamp SundaicParosphronemus paludicola กรมแรด Peat swamp SundaicTrichogaster leeri กระดมก Peat swamp Malay PeninsulaBetta pi กดนำแดง Peat swamp SundaicBetta prima กดภเขาตะวนออก Peat swamp Sundaic

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Class ChondriichthysOrder OrectolobiformesFamily HemiscylliidaeChiloscyliulium indicum ฉลามกบ Marine Indo-west PacificChiloscyliulium grisceum ฉลามกบเทา Marine Indo-west PacificChiloscyliulium punctatum ฉลามกบลาย Marine Indo-west PacificClass ActinopterygiiOrder SiluriformesFamily PangasiidaePangasius larnaudi เทโพ Mainstream river Indo-ChinesePangasianodon สวาย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese

hypophthalmusOrder PerciformesFamily SerranidaePlectopoma leopardus กะรงเหลองจดฟา Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificPlectopoma pessuliferus กะรงแดงลายขด Marine, Coral reef Indo-west Pacific

Status NT

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SitePlectopoma maculata กะรงแดงจดฟา Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificPlectopoma laevis กะรงเหลองดำ Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificPlectopoma areolatus กะรงแดงจดฟา Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificEpinephelus fuscoguttatus กะรงลายหนออน Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificEpinephelus coioides กะรงจดแดง Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificEpinephelus malabaricus กะรงจดดำ Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificEpinephelus corallicola กะรงหนาหน Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificVariola louti กะรงหางวงเดอน Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificVariola albimarginata กะรงหางวงเดอนขอบขาว Marine, Coral reef Indo-west PacificFamily StromateidaePampus chinensis จาละเมดเทา Marine, estuarine Indo-west PacificPampus argenteus จาละเมดขาว Marine, estuarine Indo-west PacificFamily ChannidaeChanna marulius ชอนงเหา Mainstream river, forest stream Indo-ChineseChanna melasoma พงกบ Peat Sundaic

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteClass ActinopterygiiOrder OsteoglossiformesFamily OsteoglossidaeScleropages formosus ตะพด Lowland forest streams Indo-Chinese, SundaicOrder CypriniformesFamily CyprinidaeEpalzeorhynchos bicolor ทรงเครอง, ฉลามหางแดง Mainstream river endemicLeptobarbus hoeveni บา Forest stream, mainstream river Indo-Chinese, SundaicCatlocarpio siamensis กระโห Mainstream river Indo-ChineseProbarbus jullieni ยสก, ยสกทอง, เอน Mainstream river Indo-Chinese, Malay PeninsulaOrder SiluriformesFamily PangasiidaePangasianodon gigas บก Mainstream river MekongPangasianodon สวาย Mainstream river Indo-Chinese

hypophthalmus

Status TI

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteOrder PerciformesFamily OsphronemidaeHelostoma temmincki หมอจบ, หมอตาล Marshland, Peat swamp Indo-Chinese, SundaicBetta imbellis กดปา Marshland, Peat swamp SouthBetta smaragdina กดปา Marshland MekongBetta splendens กดไทย Marshland Meklong-Bangpakong Rivers

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteClass ChondriichthysOrder MyliobatiformesFamily MyliobatidaeAetomylaeus maculatus กระเบนนกจดขาว Marine Central Indo-west PacificAetomylaeus milvus กระเบนนก Marine Central Indo-west PacificAetomylaeus vespertilio กระเบนนกรางกะแส Marine Central Indo-west PacificRhinoptera adspersa กระเบนจมกวว Marine Central Indo-west PacificRhinoptera javanica กระเบนจมกวว, ยสน Marine Central Indo-west PacificFamily DasyatidaeTaeniura meyeni กระเบนลายหนออน Marine Central Indo-west PacificCalss ActinopterygiiOrder CypriniformesFamily CyprinidaeAmblypharyngodon ซวเจาฟา Marshland Indo-Chinese

chulabhornaeCyclocheilichthys lagleri โจก Streams, marshland endemicLongiculter siahi แปบยาว Mainstream river Chaophraya basin

Status DD

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteOrder SiluriformesFamily BagridaePseudomystus leiacanthus แขยงพร Peat swamp SundaicHyalobagrus ornatus แขยงแคระ Peat swamp SundaicFamily ClariidaeEncheloclarias kelioides ดกแคระ Peat swamp SundaicFamily AkysidaeAcrochordonichthys rugosus ขยย Forest stream Malay PeninsulaOrder GasterosteiformesFamily SyngnathidaeSyngnathus spicifer จมฟนจระเข Estuarine Central Indo-west PacificSynagthoides biaculeatus จมฟนจระเขเขยว Estuarine Central Indo-west PacificOrder MastacembeliformesFamily SynbranchidaeMacrotrema caligans ไหลบง Estuarine Indo-ChineseOrder AulopiformesFamily SynodontidaeHarpodon nahereus ปากคมนำจด, หวยง Marine, estuarine Central Indo-west Pacific

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Order LophiiformesFamily AntennaridaeAntennarius maculata กบลาย Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificOrder ScorpaeniformesFamily ScorpaenidaePterois volitans สงโต Coral reef Indo-PacificPterois radiata สงโตปกเขม Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificPterois antennata สงโตหนวด Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificDendrochirus biocellatus สงโตปกดวง Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificSynancea horrida หน Coral reef Indo-west PacificSynancea verrucosa หน Coral reef Indo-west PacificOrder PerciformesFamily SillaginidaeSillaginopsis punijas เหดโคนปากมา Marine, estuarine Central Indo-west PacificFamily OsphronemidaeSphaerichthys แรดแคระ Peat swamp Malay Peninsula

osphronemoides

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteFamily ChaetodontidaeChaetodon bennetti ผเสอวงฟา Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificChaetodon semeion ผเสอหนาสฟา Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificFamily PomacanthidaePomacanthus novarchus สนสมทรอานทอง Coral reef Central Indo-west PacificFamily AcanthuridaeAcanthurus leucosternon ขตงเบดฟาอกขาว Coral reef Central Indo-west Pacific

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteClass ChondriichthysOrder MyliobatiformesFamily DasyatidaeHimantura kittipongi กระเบนแมกลอง Mainsream, estuarine Lower MeklongClass ActinopterygiiOrder CypriniformesFamily CyprinidaeBoraras micros ซวแคระสามจด marshland MekongBoraras sp. 1 ซวหนแดง marshland southDevario maetaengensis ซวใบไผแมแตง Hillstream Ping RiverDevario sp. 1 ซวใบไผเชยงดาว Hillstream Ping RiverDevario sp. 2 ซวใบไผนาน Hillstream Upper Nan basinMicrorasbora kubotai ซวตาเขยว Forest stream southRasbora sp. 2 ซวมวงหางแดง Hillstream Phu KiewRasbora sp. 3 ซวหางไหมแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMThryssocypris sp. 1 ซวกะตก Mainsream Chaophraya basinMicrorasbora sp. 1 ซวแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM

Status Endemic

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteTrigonostigma somphongsi ซวสมพงษ Forest stream Meklong/WeFCOMNeolissochilus subterraneus พลวงถำ cave Tham Prawangdaeng, PitsanulokCyclocheilicthys lagleri ไสตน Streams, marshland Chaophraya RiverHypsibarbus suvattii จาด Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMPoropuntius speleops จาดถำ cave Phu KiewSinilabeo sinkleri หวา Hillstream Ping RiverEpalzeorhynchos bicolor ทรงเครอง, ฉลามหางแดง Mainstream, marshland Meklong to Bangpakong RiversGarra sp. 2 มด (สะปน) Hillstream Upper Nan basinGarra sp. 3 มด (คลองง) Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMBangana sp. หวาหนานอแมกลอง Mainstream river endemicFamily BalitoridaeEllopostoma mystax คอหนาหก Hillstream Tapi RiverHemimyzon nanensis ผเสอตดหน Hillstream Upper Nan basinHomaloptera smithi ตดหน Hillstream EasternCryptotora thamicola ผเสอถำ cave Pai/ Salween basin RiverNemacheilus troglocataractus คอตาบอด, คอถำ cave Meklong/WeFCOMSchistura breviceps คอหวสน Hillstream Upper Nan basinSchistura desmotes คอ Hillstream Ping RiverSchistura dubia คอ Hillstream Ping-Yom River

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Schistura schultzi คอ Hillstream Upper Nan basinSchistura spilota คอ Hillstream Ping-Yom RiverSchistura jaruthanini คอถำจารธานนทร cave Meklong/WeFCOMSchistura menanensis คอแมนำนาน Hillstream Upper Nan basinSchistura oedipus คอตาบอด, คอถำ cave Pai/ Salween basinRiverSchistura waltoni คอ Hillstream Ping RiverSchistura pridii ปลองทองปรด Hillstream Ping RiverSchistura spiesi คอถำ cave Tham Prawangdaeng, PitsanulokSchistura deansmarti คอถำ cave Tham Prawangdaeng, PitsanulokSectoria atriceps คอหวดำ Hillstream Upper Nan basinFamily CobitidaeAcanthopsis thiemmethdi รากกลวย Hillstream Chaophraya, Meklong basinYasuhikotakia sidthimunki หมอารย Hillstream, forest stream Meklong/WeFCOMOrder SiluriformesFamily BagridaeBatasio tigrinus แขยงเขา Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMBatasio sp.1 แขยงเขา Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMFamily SiluridaeKryptopterus heperius ปกไกหนวดยาว Mainstream Meklong/WeFCOM

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteFamily SiluridaePterocryptis buccata ชะโอนถำ cave Meklong/WeFCOMFamily SchilbidaePlatytropius siamensis สายย, หวเกศ, เกด Mainstream, marshland Chaophraya-Bangpakong basinPseudoeutropius sp. หวเกศพร Peat swamp Phru TohdeangFamily AmblycipitidaeAmblyceps variegatum ดกแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMFamily AkysidaeAcrochordonichthys ขยยยกษแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM

septemtrionalisAcrochordonichthys gyrinus ขยยยกษพรหมพราม Mainstream Nan basinFamily SisoridaeOreoglanis siamensis ตดหน, คางคาว Hillstream Doi InthanonOreoglanis sp. 1 คางคาวเชยงดาว Hillstream Doi ChiangdaoOreoglanis sp. 2 คางคาวภคา Hillstream Upper Nan basinOreoglanis sp. 3 คางคาวทงชาง Hillstream Upper Nan basinOreoglanis sp. 4 คางคาว Hillstream Salween basinOreoglanis sp. 5 คางคาว Hillstream Salween basin

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Oreoglanis sp. 6 คางคาวหางสน Hillstream Upper Nan basinOreoglanis sp. 7 คางคาวปงนอย Hillstream Upper Ping basinOreoglanis sp. 8 คางคาวดอยตง Hillstream Doi Tung, Mekong basinFamily OlyridaeOlyra sp. 1 ดกบอนหางแหลม Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMOrder AtheriniformesFamily PhallostethidaePhenacostethus smithi บสมธ, บใส Estuarine EasternNeostethus siamensis บใส Estuarine Chaophraya basinOrder MastacembeliformesFamily MastacembelidaeMacrognathus meklongensis หลดแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMOrder PerciformesFamily BadidaeBadis khwae หมอแคระแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOMFamily GobiidaeRhinogobius sp. 1 บนำตกนาน Hillstream Upper Nan basinRhinogobius sp. 2 บนำตกแมกลอง Hillstream Meklong/WeFCOM

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Scientific Name Thai name Habitat SiteRhinogobius chiangmaiensis บนำตกเชยงใหม Hillstream Ping RiverFamily OsphronemidaeBetta splendens กดไทย Marshland Meklong-Bangpakong basinBetta sp. กดมหาชย Estuarine Chaophraya basin-EasternBetta simplex กดกระบ Karst stream Karst in KrabiBetta pi กดนำแดง Peat swamp Phru TohdeangBetta sp. 3 กดสามรอยยอด Marshland Sam Roi Yod marshland

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Aaptosyax grypus 20Acanthopsis thiemmethdi 95Acanthurus leucosternon 92Acrochordonichthys gyrinus 64Acrochordonichthys gyrinus 96Acrochordonichthys rugosus 90Acrochordonichthys

septemtrionalis 65, 96Aetomylaeus maculatus 89Aetomylaeus milvus 89Aetomylaeus vespertilio 89Akysis leucorhynchus 80Albulichthys albuloides 46Amblyceps variegatum 79, 96Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae 89Amphiprion sebae 83Amphothistes laoensis 75Anoxypristis cuspidata 13Antennarius maculata 91Arius thalassina 81Badis khwae 97Balantiocheilos cf. melanopterus 10Bangana behri 77Bangana devdevi 77Bangana sp. 77, 94Batasio sp.1 95Batasio tigrinus 95Batrachocephalus mino 81Belontia hasselti 84Betta imbellis 88Betta pi 84, 98Betta prima 84Betta simplex 30, 98Betta smaragdina 88Betta sp. 29, 98Betta sp. 3 98Betta splendens 88, 98Bolbometopon muricatum 70Boraras maculata 77Boraras micros 77, 93Boraras sp. 1 93Boraras urophthalmoides 77Botia rostrata 52Calloplesiops altivelis 83Carcharhinus albimarginatus 73Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides 73Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos 73Carcharhinus amboinensis 74

Carcharhinus borneensis 74Carcharhinus brachyurus 74Carcharhinus leucas 74Carcharhinus limbatus 74Carcharhinus melanopterus 74Carcharhinus obscurus 74Carcharhinus plumbeus 74Carcharhinus sealei 74Carcharhinus sorrah 74Carcharius taurus 73Catlocarpio siamensis 47, 87Ceratoglanis pachynema 27Chaca bangkanensis 80Chaetodon bennetti 92Chaetodon semeion 92Channa marulius 86Channa melasoma 86Cheilinus undulatus 69Chiloscyliulium grisceum 85Chiloscyliulium indicum 85Chiloscyliulium punctatum 85Chiloscyllium plagiosum 73Chitala blanci 41Chitala lopis 42Cirrhinus macrosemion 77Cirrhinus microlepis 77Clarias batrachus 80Clarias leiacanthus 81Clarias macrocephalus 81Clupanodon thrissa 77Coilia dussumieri 76Coilia lindmani 76Coilia macrognathus 76Cromileptes altivelis 67Cryptothora thamicola 79Cryptotora thamicola 94Cyclocheilichthys heteronema 77Cyclocheilichthys lagleri 89Cyclocheilicthys lagleri 94Dasyatis brevicaudatus 75Dasyatis microps 75Datnioides pulcher 11Datnioides undecimradiatus 68Dendrochirus biocellatus 91Devario maetaengensis 78, 93Devario sp. 1 93Devario sp. 2 93Discherodontus ashmeadi 78

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Discherodontus halei 78Ellopostoma mystax 23, 94Encheloclarias kelioides 90Epalzeorhynchos bicolor 21, 87, 94Epinephelus coioides 86Epinephelus corallicola 86Epinephelus fuscoguttatus 86Epinephelus lanceolatus 83Epinephelus malabaricus 86Epinephelus tukula 83Eurypegasus draconis 83Eusphyrna blochi 32Exostoma labiatum 62Galeocerdo cuvier 31Garra sp. 2 94Garra sp. 3 94Gyrinocheilus pennocki 78Harpodon nahereus 90Helostoma temmincki 88Hemiarias verrucosus 66Hemimyzon nanensis 94Hemipristis elongatus 74Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus 82Heteropneustes khemarattensis 81Himantura bleekeri 75Himantura chaophraya 39Himantura kittipongi 93Himantura krempfi 75Himantura signifer 75Himantura uarnak 75Hippocampus comes 82Hippocampus histrix 82Hippocampus kelloggi 82Hippocampus kuda 82Hippocampus mohnikei 82Hippocampus spinosissimus 82Hippocampus trimaculata 82Homaloptera smithi 94Hyalobagrus ornatus 90Hypolophus sephen 75Hypsibarbus suvattii 94Indostomus crocodylus 82Indostomus spinosus 82Ketengus typus 81Kryptopterus bicirrhis 80Kryptopterus dissitus 55Kryptopterus heperius 56, 95Kryptopterus hexapterus 80Kryptopterus limpok 54Kryptopterus macrocephalus 80Labeo pierrei 77Laubuca mouhoti 18Leiocassis poecilopterus 79Leptobarbus hoeveni 78, 87Longiculter siahi 89

Luciocephalus pulcher 84Lycothrissa crocodilus 76Macrochirichthys macrochirus 48Macrognathus meklongensis 97Macrotrema caligans 90Mahidolia mystacena 84Mahidolia normani 84Manta birostris 76Mastacembelus erythrotaenia 83Mekongina erythrospila 78Microrasbora kubotai 77, 93Microrasbora sp. 1 93Mobula japonica 76Mobula orogoodootengi 76Mobula thurstoni 76Monotrete baileyi 72Mugilogobius rambaiae 84Narcine brunnea 75Narcine indica 75Narcine maculata 75Narcine prodorsalis 75Narke dipterygia 75Negaprion acutidens 74Nemacheilus troglocataractus 24, 94Neodontobutis aurarmus 84Neolissochilus subterraneus 78, 94Neostethus bicornis 81Neostethus lankesteri 81Neostethus siamensis 81, 97Olyra sp.1 79, 97Ompok eugeneiatus 57Ompok pinnatus 58Ompok urbaini 80Opisthopterus tardoore 77Opisthopterus valenciennesi 77Oreoglanis siamensis 61, 96Oreoglanis sp. 1 96Oreoglanis sp. 2 96Oreoglanis sp. 3 96Oreoglanis sp. 4 96Oreoglanis sp. 5 96Oreoglanis sp. 6 97Oreoglanis sp. 7 97Oreoglanis sp. 8 97Osteochilus schlegeli 22Pampus argenteus 86Pampus chinensis 86Pangasianodon gigas 28, 87Pangasianodon hypophthalmus 85, 87Pangasius elongatus 81Pangasius larnaudi 85Pangasius sanitwongsei 60Parakysis verrucosa 80Parosphronemus paludicola 84Pegasus laternarius 83

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Pegasus volitans 83Pellona filigera 76Phenacostethus posthon 81Phenacostethus smithi 81, 97Platytropius siamensis 12, 96Plectopoma areolatus 86Plectopoma laevis 86Plectopoma leopardus 85Plectopoma maculata 86Plectopoma pessuliferus 85Polynemus aequilonaris 83Polynemus multifilis 83Pomacanthus novarchus 92Poropuntius speleops 78, 94Pristis microdon 14Pristis pectinata 16Pristis zijsron 15Probarbus jullieni 78, 87Probarbus labeamajor 49Probarbus labeaminor 50Prophagorus nieuhofi 81Pseudoecheineus sulcatus 63Pseudoeutropius sp. 80, 96Pseudomystus leiacanthus 90Pseudomystus stenomus 79Pterocryptis buccata 59, 96Pterois antennata 91Pterois radiata 91Pterois volitans 91Pteropangasius micronema 81Pungio cuneovirgata 79Pungio kuhli 79Pungio myersi 78Raconda russelliana 77Rasbora agilis 78Rasbora bankanensis 78Rasbora pauciperforata 78Rasbora sp. 2 93Rasbora sp. 3 93Rhina ancylostoma 17Rhincodon typus 73Rhinobatos granulatus 35Rhinobatos halavi 74Rhinobatos schlegelii 36Rhinobatos thouini 37Rhinobatos typus 38Rhinogobius chiangmaiensis 71, 98Rhinogobius sp. 1 97Rhinogobius sp. 2 97Rhinomuraena quaesita 76Rhinoptera adspersa 89Rhinoptera javanica 89Rhizoprionodon acutus 74Rhizoprionodon oligolinx 74Rhychobatus australiae 74

Rita sacerdotum 53Schistura alticrista 79Schistura breviceps 94Schistura deansmarti 95Schistura desmotes 94Schistura dubia 94Schistura jaruthanini 25, 95Schistura kochangensis 79Schistura menanensis 95Schistura oedipus 79, 95Schistura pridii 79, 95Schistura schultzi 95Schistura spiesi 95Schistura spilota 95Schistura waltoni 95Scleropages formosus 40, 87Scoliodon laticaudus 74Sectoria atriceps 95Sillaginopsis punijas 91Silurichthys indagiriensis 80Silurichthys schneideri 80Sinilabeo sinkleri 94Sphaerichthys osphronemoides 91Sphyrna leweni 33Sphyrna mokarran 34Stegostoma fasciatum 73Synagthoides biaculeatus 90Synancea horrida 91Synancea verrucosa 91Syngnathus spicifer 90Taeniura meyeni 89Temera hardwickii 75Tenualosa macrura 43Tenualosa thibaudeaui 45Tenualosa toli 44Thryssocypris sp. 1 93Tor spp. 77Triaenodon obesus 73Trichogaster leeri 84Trigonostigma espei 78Trigonostigma heteromorpha 78Trigonostigma somphongsi 19, 94Urogymnus asperrimus 76Vaillantella maassi 79Variola albimarginata 86Variola louti 86Wallago leeri (W. micropogon) 80Yasuhikotakia eos 78Yasuhikotakia longidorsalis 78Yasuhikotakia nigrolineata 51Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki 26, 95Yasuhikotakia splendida 78Zenarchopterus clarus 82Zenarchopterus pappenheimi 82Zenarchopterus spp. 82

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กด 81กดยม 81กดหมยกษ 53กดหวกบ 81กดหวผาน 66กดหวลง 81กบลาย 91กระจก 80กระดมก 84กระตาย 77กระทงไฟ 83กระเบนขนน 76กระเบนจมกวว 89กระเบนตาเลก 75กระเบนธง 75กระเบนนก 89กระเบนนกจดขาว 89กระเบนนกรางกะแส 89กระเบนทองนำ 17กระเบนนำโขง 75กระเบนนำจดขาว 75กระเบนนำจดยกษ 39กระเบนนำจดลาย 75กระเบนบว 75กระเบนไฟฟา 75กระเบนไฟฟาจดเขม 75กระเบนไฟฟาจดเลก 75กระเบนไฟฟาสนำตาล 75กระเบนไฟฟาอนเดย 75กระเบนแมกลอง 93กระเบนราห 39, 76กระเบนลายแมลงวน 75กระเบนลายหนออน 89กระเบนหางสน 75กระโห 47, 87กรมแรด 84กะท 77กะแมะ 80

กะรงจดดำ 86กะรงจดแดง 86กะรงแดงจดฟา 86กะรงแดงลายขด 85กะรงลายจด 83กะรงลายหนออน 86กะรงหนางอน 67กะรงหนาหน 86กะรงหางวงเดอน 86กะรงหางวงเดอนขอบขาว 86กะรงเหลองจดฟา 85กะรงเหลองดำ 86กดกระบ 30, 98กดทะเลดำจดขาว 83กดไทย 88, 98กดนำแดง 84, 98กดปา 88กดภเขาตะวนออก 84กดมหาชย 29, 98กดสามรอยยอด 98กางพระรวง 80การตน 83เกด 12, 27, 96ขยย 80, 90ขยยพร 80ขยยยกษพรหมพราม 64, 96ขยยยกษแมกลอง 65, 96ขตงเบดฟาอกขาว 92เขม 82เขมพร 82แขยงขด 79แขยงเขา 95แขยงแคระ 90แขยงพร 90แขยงหน 79คอ 94, 95คอเกาะชาง 79คอง 79

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คอจารธาณนทร 25คอตาบอด 24, 79, 94, 95คอถำ 24, 79, 94, 95คอถำจารธานนทร 25, 95คอแมนำนาน 95คอยาว 79คอหนาหก 23, 94คอหวดำ 95คอหวสน 94คอหางสน 79คางคาว 61, 96คางคาวเชยงดาว 96คางคาวดอยตง 97คางคาวทงชาง 96คางคาวปงนอย 97คางคาวภคา 96คางคาวหางสน 97เคาดำ 80จาด 94จาดถำ 78, 94จาละเมดขาว 86จาละเมดเทา 86จงจกถำ 79จมฟนจระเข 90จมฟนจระเขเขยว 90จมฟนจระเขแคระ 82จมฟนจระเขแคระพร 82จด 81โจก 89ฉนากเขยว 15ฉนากจะงอยแคบ 13ฉนากฟนเลก 16ฉนากยกษ 14ฉลามกบ 85ฉลามกบเทา 85ฉลามกบลาย 85ฉลามกระโดงสง 74ฉลามขเซา 73ฉลามครบขาว 73

ฉลามครบดาง 74ฉลามครบดำเลก 74ฉลามครบดำใหญ 73ฉลามจาวมน 73ฉลามตาเลก 74ฉลามทราย 73, 74ฉลามเทา 74ฉลามปลายครบขาว 73ฉลามวาฬ 73ฉลามสนทอง 74ฉลามเสอ 31ฉลามเสอดาว 73ฉลามหน 74ฉลามหนเทา 74ฉลามหนหวแหลม 74ฉลามหวคอน 33ฉลามหวคอนยกษ 34ฉลามหวคอนยาว 32ฉลามหวบาตร 74ฉลามหวแหลม 74ฉลามหางแดง 21, 87, 94ฉลามหน 73ฉลามหดำ 74ชอนเขม 84ชอนงเหา 86ชะโอนถำ 59, 96ชะโอนหน 80ซว 78ซวกะตก 93ซวขางขวาน 78ซวขางขวานเลก 78ซวแคระ 77ซวแคระสามจด 77, 93ซวเจาฟา 89ซวตาเขยว 77, 93ซวใบไผเชยงดาว 93ซวใบไผนาน 93ซวใบไผแมแตง 78, 93ซวเพชรนอย 77

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ซวมวงหางแดง 93ซวแมกลอง 93ซวสมพงษ 19, 94ซวหนแดง 93ซวหางไหมแมกลอง 93ดกแมกลอง 79, 96ดาบลาว 48ดก 81ดกแคระ 90ดกดาน 80ดกบอนหางแหลม 79, 97ดกลำพน 81ดกอย 81แดงนอย 78ตองลาย 41ตะโกกหนาสน 46ตะพด 40, 87ตะเพยงทอง 31ตะลมพก 43, 44ตดหน 61, 62, 94, 96ตดหนแผนทองหนา 63ทงกานต 73ทรงเครอง 21, 87, 94ทองพล 18เทพา 60เทโพ 85นกแกวหวคอน 70นกขนทองหวโหนก 69นวลจนทร 77นวลจนทรนำจด 77นโปเลยน 69เนอออน 80บว 22บา 78, 87บก 28, 87บนอย 84บนำตกเชยงใหม 71, 98บนำตกนาน 97บนำตกแมกลอง 97

บมหดล 84บรำไพ 84บสมธ 81, 97บใส 81, 97ใบไผ 77ปลองทองปรด 79, 95ปลองออย 78, 79ปลองออยพร 79ปลาเสยว 75ปกเปาขน 72ปากคมนำจด 90ปกไก 80ปกไกหนวดยาว 54, 55, 56, 95แปบยาว 89ผ 80ผเสอตดหน 94ผเสอถำ 94ผเสอวงฟา 92ผเสอหนาสฟา 92ฝกพรา 48พลวงถำ 78, 94พงกบ 86มงกรบน 83มานำ 82มานำแคระ 82มานำยกษ 82มานำสามจด 82มานำหนามยาว 82มานำหนามสน 82มานำหางลาย 82มด (คลองง) 94มด (สะปน) 94แมว 76ยอนหยวก 81ยสก 78, 87ยสกทอง 78, 87ยสน 89รากกลวย 95รวกว 81

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แรดแคระ 91โรนน 35, 74โรนนจดขาว 74โรนนยกษ 38โรนนหวจงจก 37โรนนหวใส 36โรนน 17ลาด 68เลยวเซยว 81เวยน 77สวาย 85, 87สะตอ 42สะนากยกษ 20สะอ 78สงกะแวง 81สายย 12, 96สงโต 91สงโตปกเขม 91สงโตปกดวง 91สงโตหนวด 91สนสมทรอานทอง 92เสอตอ 11เสอตอลายเลก 68ไสตน 94หนวดพราหมณหนวด 14 เสน 83หนวดพราหมณหนวด 7 เสน 83หนวดแมว 57, 58หมอแคระแมกลอง 97หมอจำปา 84หมอจบ 88หมอตาล 88

หมอทะเล 83หมากผาง 45หมครบหลงยาว 78หมนาน 51หมหางแดง 78หมหางลาย 78หมอารย 26, 95หมฮองเต 52หลดแมกลอง 97หลงเขยว 77หวา 77, 94หวาหนานอ 77หวาหนานอแมกลอง 77, 94หวเกศ 12, 96หวเกศพร 80, 96หวตะกวยกษ 84หางไก 76หางไหม 10หางเหยยว 10หน 91เหดโคนปากมา 91หวยง 90ไหลบง 90ไหลรบบน 76อดด 78อปด 76อมด 37อมด 35, 37เอน 78, 87เอนคางมม 49เอนฝาย 50

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