Exostoma
Exostoma is a genus of sisorid catfishes native to Asia. These species are distributed in the Brahmaputra drainage of north-eastern India, and east and south to the Salween drainages in Burma. E. berdmorei is found in the Sittang and Salween drainages in Burma. E. labiatum is known from the Brahmaputra drainage in north-eastern India, but has also been recorded in the Salween drainage in Burma, the Ayeyarwady drainage in China, and the Brahmaputra drainage in Tibet and Burma. E. stuarti is from the Ayeyarwady River of Burma and India; however, it has not been collected since its original discovery. E. labiatum is found in mountain rapids.
In a 2007 checklist of sisorid and erethistid catfishes, Thomson lists E. stuarti and E. vinciguerrae as valid species. In a 2007 checklist of catfishes, Ferraris lists these two species as species inquerendae, noting that these species are either treated as valid or as synonyms of E. labiatum.
Species
The following species are currently recognized in the genus Exostoma:- Exostoma barakense Vishwanath & Joyshree, 2007
- Exostoma berdmorei Blyth, 1860
- Exostoma chaudhurii
- Exostoma dhritiae Singh, Kosygin, Gurumayum & Rath, 2022
- Exostoma dujangense Shangningam & Kosygin, 2020
- Exostoma dulongense Luo & Chen, 2020
- Exostoma effrenum H. H. Ng & Vidthayanon, 2014
- Exostoma ericinum Ng, 2018
- Exostoma gaoligongense Chen, Poly, Catania & Jiang, 2017
- Exostoma kottelati Darshan, Vishwanath, Abujam & Das, 2019
- Exostoma labiatum
- Exostoma laticaudatum Laifrakpam [Arun Kumar|Arunkumar], 2020
- Exostoma mangdechhuense Thoni & Gurung, 2018
- Exostoma microadiposa Chen, Tan & He, 2025
- Exostoma peregrinator H. H. Ng & Vidthayanon, 2014
- Exostoma sawmteai Lalramliana, Lalronunga, Lalnuntluanga & H. H. Ng, 2015
- Exostoma sectile Ng & Kottelat, 2018
- Exostoma sentiyonoae Shangningam & Limatemjen, 2024
- Exostoma stuarti
- Exostoma tenuicaudatum Tamang, Sinha & Gurumayum, 2015
- Exostoma tibetanum Gong, Lin, Liu & Liu, 2018
- Exostoma vinciguerrae Charles [Tate Regan|Regan], 1905
Description
E. stuarti is recorded to grow to SL. E. berdmorei and E. labiatum grow to about TL.