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Hong Kong Biodiversity Database

General Information
 
Parazacco spilurus
Predaceous chub
 
Animal Group: Freshwater Fish
淡水魚類
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Description: Predaceous Chub is one the commonest freshwater fishes found in local unpolluted streams. It has a long, streamlined and laterally compressed body and a protrusible lower jaw. Its mouth is terminal without barbel. The body is generally pale pink with a distinct black mid-lateral band running from operculum to caudal peduncle and ends with a black spot on caudal fin base. The black band becomes less prominent in adult.
Remark: China Species Red List : Vulnerable 中國物種紅色名錄 : 易危
Conservation Status
AFCD Assessment
  • Common
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Status
  • Data Deficient
China Red Data Book Status
  • Vulnerable
Distribution
Distribution in Hong Kong
  • A widespread species occurring in most unpolluted hill streams in both upper and lower courses.
Global Distribution
  • China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam.
Photo Gallery
References
  • Lam, K. S. (2002). Freshwater Fish in Hong Kong. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Friends of the Country Parks and Cosmos Books Ltd., Hong Kong.
  • Lee, V. L. F., Lam, S. K. S., Ng, F. K. Y., Chan, T. K. T. and Young, M. L. C. (2004). Field Guide to the Freshwater Fish of Hong Kong. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Friends of the Country Parks and Cosmos Books Ltd., Hong Kong.
  • Man, S.H. and Hodgkiss, I.J. (1981). Hong Kong Freshwater Fishes. The Urban Council, Hong Kong.
  • Wang, S., Yue, P.Q. and Chen, Y. Y. (1998). China Red Data Book of Endangered Animals – Pisces (in Chinese). Science Press, Beijing.