Vanmanenia pseudostriata Zhu, Zhao, Liu & Niu, 2019

Family:  Gastromyzontidae (Hillstream loaches)
Max. size:  6 cm SL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  demersal; freshwater
Distribution:  Asia: China.
Diagnosis:  This species is distinguished from its congeners in the barred group in Vanmanenia by the following set of characters: flank with 9-10 regular bars, widths approximately equal to the eye diameter (vs. 14-22 vermiculations with widths smaller than the eye diameter in V. microcephala); flank with 9-10 regular bars, widths approximately equal to the eye diameter (vs. 27-35 slim vermiculations with widths smaller than the eye diameter in V. serrilineata; vs. 4 large cloud-like blotches about 3-4 times the eye diameter and with a series of irregular dark cloud-like blotches on the flank in V. serrilineata); flank with 9-10 regular bars with widths approximately equal to the eye diameter (vs. 12-16 regular bars with widths equal to the eye diameter, and a paratype with 3 large cloud-like blotches about 3-4 times of eye diameter in V. crassicauda); flank with 9-10 regular bars with widths approximately equal to the eye diameter (vs. 16-21 vermiculations in V. striata); dorsal side of head covered by vermiculations (vs. a large dark blotch in V. crassicauda, V. microcephala, V. serrilineata); gill opening bigger with upper angle level to the middle point of the eye (vs. gill opening smaller with its upper angle level with the lower edge of the eye in V. microcephala); dorsal part of the body with 6-7 black saddles (vs. 4-5 in V. crassicauda, V. serrilineata); the blotch of the caudal-fin base complete and connected to the upper and lower margins of the caudal peduncle (vs. dissociated, not connected to the upper and lower margins of the caudal peduncle in V. microcephala, V. striata); anus located between the pelvic-fin insertion and anal-fin origin (vs. anus in front one third between the pelvic-fin insertion and anal-fin origin in V. microcephala, V. striata, V. tetraloba); rostral fold divided into three lobes with a smooth and arcuate outer edge and possesses inner and outer rostral barbels (Ref. 120400).
Biology: 
IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless
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