First record of an introduction of the giant pangasius, <em>Pangasius sanitwongsei</em> Smith 1931, into an African river

Short Communication

First record of an introduction of the giant pangasius, Pangasius sanitwongsei Smith 1931, into an African river

Published in: African Zoology
Volume 48 , issue 2 , 2013 , pages: 388–391
DOI: 10.1080/15627020.2013.11407606
Author(s): Tuuli Mäkinen South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa , Olaf L. F. Weyl South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa , Kerry-Ann van der Walt South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa , Ernst R. Swartz South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa

Abstract

A catfish captured in the Breede River (33°56 41.6”S 20°4’45.6”E) in South Africa was identified using morphological and genetic techniques as the giant pangasius, Pangasius sanitwongsei Smith 1931, a new record for South Africa. The wild-caught specimen was a genetic match to juveniles purchased from the pet trade, and most likely originated from a release by an aquarist. Pangasius sanitwongsei is not on the list of fishes currently permitted for import into South Africa, and its presence in the pet trade illustrates the difficulty associated with preventing illegal introductions.

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