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ປາຄີລາມ
Pa Lang Khon

Labiobarbus leptocheila (Valenciennes, 1842)


Animals
Fish

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Local name:
Pa khoui lam, Pa lang khon, Pa lang kohn, Pa soi, Pba pboot Thai: Pla lao tong, Pla soi, Pla soi luk noon, Pla soi nok khao, Sa, Ta deng. Cambodian: Trey ach kok, Trey eteok

Synonyms :
Cyrene philippinia Heckel, 1843
Cirrhinus cuvierii Jerdon, 1849
Labiobarbus cuvieri Valenciennes, 1842
Labiobarbus berdmorei (Blyth, 1860)
Dangila burmanicus Day, 1877
Labiobarbus burmanicus (Day, 1877))
Labiobarbus leptocheilus (Valenciennes, 1842))
Dangila leptocheila Valenciennes, 1842
Labiobarbus leptocheilus van Hasselt, 1823
Dangila kuhlii Valenciennes, 1842
Dangila cuvieri Valenciennes, 1842
Dangila berdmorei Blyth, 1860
Dangila sumatrana Bleeker, 1852
Dangila lineata (non Sauvage, 1878)
Dangila burmanica Day, 1877
Dangila rosea Popta, 1904
Dangila kuhli Valenciennes, 1842
Labiobarbus sumatranus (Bleeker, 1852)
Labiobarbus lineatus (non Sauvage, 1878)

Family:
Cyprinidae

Close relatives:

Description:

Ecology
Global distribution:
N/A

Distribution in Laos :

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Endemism in Laos:
N/A

Invasiveness :
N/A

IUCN status :
Least concern

Lao official status :
N/A

Use
Use types:
Food

Comments on use types:

Domestication:
N/A

Seasonal availability:

Management:
N/A

Value chains:
N/A

Nutrition
Nutritional values:

Comments on nutritional values:
N/A

Nutrient /100g Remark
Proteins N/A N/A
Carbohydrates N/A N/A
Fats N/A N/A
Vitamins N/A N/A
Minerals N/A N/A
Fibers N/A N/A

References
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References:
Baird, I. 2012. Labiobarbus leptocheila. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012: e.T180797A1663570. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T180797A1663570.en. Downloaded on 24 June 2019.
Cambodian National Mekong Committee, 1998. Natural resources-based development strategy for the Tonlé Sap area, Cambodia. Final report: Sectoral Studies. CMB/95/003, vol. 2 part b.
Kottelat, M., 2013. The fishes of the inland waters of Southeast Asia: a catalogue and core bibliography of the fishes known to occur in freshwaters, mangroves and estuaries. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2013 (Suppl. 27):1-663.
Kottelat, M., 2001. Fishes of Laos. WHT Publications Ltd., Colombo 5, Sri Lanka. 198 p.
Singhanouvong, D., C. Soulignavong, K. Vonghachak, B. Saadsy and T.J. Warren, 1996. The main wet-season migration through Hoo Som Yai, a steep-gradient channel at the great fault line on the Mekong River, Champassack Province, Southern Lao PDR. Indigenous Fishery Development Project, Fisheries Ecology Technical Report No. 4. Technical Section, Dept. of Livestock-Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture-Forestry, Lao People's Democratic Republic. 115 p.
Singhanouvong, D., C. Soulignavong, K. Vonghachak, B. Saadsy and T.J. Warren, 1996. The main dry-season fish migrations of the Mekong mainstream at Hat Village, Muang Khong District, Hee Village, Muang Mouan District and Hatsalao Village, Paxse. Indigenous Fishery Develoment Project, Fisheries Ecology Technical Report no. 3. Lao People's Democratic Republic. 130 p.

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