Developmental stages of endemic bilih fish larvae (Mystacoleucus padangensis) from Singkarak Lake, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Warnety Munir, Mansyurdin, Usman M. Tang, Indra J. Zakaria

Larvae  developmental  stages  was  studied  in  the  endemic  bilih  fish  (Mystacoleucus padangensis  Bleeker,  1852)  from Singkarak  Lake, West  Sumatera,  Indonesia. We  obtained  the  study material by artificial  insemination. The  fertilized eggs were  incubated  in dechlorinated  tap water under temperature 26-28oC. Ten to twenty larvae were collected everyday on the first week and then weekly till juvenile. Larvae development stages was assigned using dissecting microscope, determined and named by body  total  length and morphological  features. The  result showed  that  the early  juvenile  reached at 11.1 mm  (5 week post hatching, wph) and  scale  juvenile at 35.36 mm  total  length  (16 wph)  through stages  are  total  length  2.44  mm  (pectoral  fin  bud),  2.85  mm  (gill  vesicle),  3.24  mm  (caudal  fin development  biginning),  3.60 mm  (pectoral  fin  ray),  3.75 mm  (jaw  has  formed  completely),  3.9 mm (caudal  fin primordia  rounded), 4.12 mm  (beginning of notochord  flexi), 4.69 mm  (dorsal and anal  fin development), 6.18 mm  (primordia hypural bone), 11.1 mm  (skin  finfold has disappeared), 14.92 mm (caudal  fin  completely  developed),  16.85 mm  (primordia  scale  developed),  18.32 mm  (scale  pattern pigmented area has reached lateral line).

AACL Bioflux Warneti dan Usman 2016.965-975