lavanis
Lavanis is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae, native to the Lavanis River Basin in Southeast Asia. The genus currently includes two described species: Lavanis rivulus and Lavanis alba. The name Lavanis is derived from the Lavanis River, where the type specimens were collected.
Description: Lavanis species are slender, silvery fish reaching 5–8 cm in standard length. They have a single
Distribution and habitat: They are restricted to clear, slow-moving streams and floodplain wetlands within the river
Biology and ecology: Lavanis are omnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates and plant matter. They form seasonal
Taxonomy and naming: First described by Rao and colleagues in 1992, the genus has undergone minor revisions
Conservation: The Lavanis population is locally affected by habitat modification, pollution, and water extraction. No comprehensive
In culture and human use: Locally captured for subsistence and occasionally kept in home aquaria, though they