The Oreoglanis jingdongensis lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.
The two new species - Oreoglanis jingdongensis and Oreoglanis immaculatus - have restricted distributions. There are only about 10 species in the genus. More
The species are Oreoglanis jingdongensis and Oreoglanis immaculatus. There are described from the Mekong and Salween River Basins of the Yunnan Province in China. More
Oreoglanis jingdongensis is known only from the upper Mengpian River, a tributary of the Mekong River, in Jingdong County, Yunnan. It is a rheophilic species with a long slender body, and broad flattened head, which allow it to hug the bottom in fast-moving water. More
Oreoglanis jingdongensis is known only from the upper Mengpian River, a tributary of the Mekong River, in Jingdong County, Yunnan. More
immaculatus , Oreoglanis jingdongensis , Pareuchiloglanis anteanalis , Pareuchiloglanis gongshanensis , Pareuchiloglanis gracilicaudata , Pareuchiloglanis kamengensis , Pareuchiloglanis longicauda , Pareuchiloglanis macropterus , Pareuchiloglanis myzostoma , Pareuchiloglanis poilanei , Pareuchiloglanis rhabdurus , Pareuchiloglanis robustus , Pareuchiloglanis sichuanensis , More
Oreoglanis jingdongensis can be distinguished from other Oreoglanis species by the following characters: lower lip with a distinct median notch, posterior edge smooth orwithindentations; caudal fin lunate andlowerlobelonger thanupperlobe. More
been named Oreoglanis jingdongensis and Oreoglanis immaculatus. The findings are reported in the journal Environmental Biology of Fishes. More