Botia és un gènere de peixos de la família dels cobítids i de l'ordre dels cipriniformes.[1] Algunes de les seues espècies són populars en aquariofília (com ara, Botia almorhae, Botia dario, Botia histrionica, Botia kubotai, Botia lohachata, Botia rostrata, Botia striata i Botia udomritthiruji).[2] Són principalment carnívors.[2]

Infotaula d'ésser viuBotia Modifica el valor a Wikidata

Botia striata Modifica el valor a Wikidata
Taxonomia
Super-regneEukaryota
RegneAnimalia
FílumChordata
ClasseActinopteri
OrdreCypriniformes
FamíliaBotiidae
GènereBotia Modifica el valor a Wikidata
Gray, 1831
Botia almorhae
Botia dario
Botia histrionica

Botia almorhae, Botia dario, Botia histrionica, Botia kubotai, Botia rostrata, Botia striata i Botia udomritthiruji apareixen a la Llista Vermella de la UICN a causa de les amenaces que els representa la desforestació, la sedimentació, la contaminació de l'aigua, la pesca destructiva mitjançant verins i electrocució, les activitats mineres i el comerç internacional de peixos d'aquari.[3][4]

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Es troba a Àsia: el Pakistan,[5][6][7] l'Índia (com ara, els Ghats Occidentals,[8] Karnataka,[9][10] Arunachal Pradesh,[11][4] Assam, Sikkim, Bengala Occidental, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland,[12] Tripura, Bihar, Rajasthan, i Maharashtra),[13] Bhutan,[14][15] el Nepal,[16][17][18][19] Bangladesh,[20][21][22] Birmània,[23] Laos,[24] Tailàndia[25] i la Xina (Yunnan),[26][27] incloent-hi les conques dels rius Brahmaputra, Indus,[28] Salween, Kabul, Irauadi, Mekong[24] i Tenasserim.[29][30]

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