Schistura densiclava

Context

A new species of cave-dwelling loach, Schistura densiclava, has been discovered in the Krem Mawjymbuin cave, located in the East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya. This discovery adds to India’s rich subterranean biodiversity.

 

About Schistura densiclava

Feature Description
Taxonomy Belongs to the Nemacheilidae family (stone loaches)
Type Troglophile: can live in both cave (hypogean) and surface (epigean) waters
Pigmentation Retains pigmentation and functional eyes — unlike most cave species
Scientific Name Meaning Densiclava = “thick stripe” (Latin), referring to the prominent dorsal stripe

Habitat Characteristics

Parameter Details
Location Krem Mawjymbuin Cave, East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya
Altitude 206 meters above sea level
Microhabitat Fast-flowing stream, ~60 meters inside the cave
Water Conditions Temperature ~18°C, low dissolved oxygen — typical of subterranean streams

🔬 Morphological Features

Feature Description
Body Color Pale yellow-green with 14–20 vertical black/grey bars
Distinct Stripe Thick dark stripe near the dorsal fin (namesake feature)
Sexual Dimorphism Males: Slimmer with irregular patterns & puffier cheeks; Females: Sturdier with consistent bars

 

Ecological & Conservation Significance

Point Insight
Endemism Restricted to a single cave — high conservation value
Biodiversity Significance 6th cave fish species recorded in Meghalaya, reaffirming its subterranean biodiversity hotspot status
Genetic Analysis Confirms it is a distinct and previously unrecorded species
Conservation Needs Protection of cave habitats from pollution, tourism, and mining threats

 

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