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Scientists Announce Discovery of New Species

By Wendy Heller, February 26, 2008 @ 02:00 AM (EST)
Source: Iol.co.za

Australian scientists announced the discovery of a new species of freshwater fish on Tuesday, two decades after it was sighted in a disused uranium mine in the outback Northern Territory.

The Barraway's carp gudgeon, or Hypseleotris barrawayi, was found by a biologist in a uranium pit in the Kakadu National Park in 1988, but was only recently declared a new species after extensive studies.

"The Barraway differs from other native carp gudgeons because it has distinct vertical bars on the body and the dorsal fins have horizontal stripes of light blue, black and red," said Helen Larson from the Museum of Art Gallery in the Northern Territory.

"In addition the caudal fin has several dusky bars, or row of spots, and a dark bar on the pectoral base," said Larson.

The fish, which has only been found in the upper reaches of the Katherine River in the Northern Territory, was probably washed into the uranium pit during monsoon rains.

"They seem to have a preference for clear quiet water with shelter provided from steep banks and overhanging trees," said Larson.

A breeding programme has begun to ensure the survival of the small, fat fish, which grows to the size of a humans thumb

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