RM2C8Y8F3–A borneo sucker fish (Gastromyzon sp) a loach adapted to living in fast flowing freshwater in the jungle, the entire genus is endemic to borneo.
RM2AYAJGE–Close-up shot of a punctured fin-sniffer Gastromyzon punctulatus, catfish
RMA11RAB–BORNEO SUCKER or HILLSTREAM LOACH underwater on rock Gastromyzon borneensis
RF2MXFTDN–Gastromyzon punctulatus, the hillstream loach
RF2C2CWRM–Close-up shot of a punctured fin-sniffer Gastromyzon punctulatus, catfish
RFTRN85A–Gastromyzon extrorsus
RF2HYW5BG–Macro shot of a gastromyzon fish stuck on an aquarium glass
RMRDKERM–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 586 TELEOSTEI Gastromyzon of North Borneo, in which the pectoral and ventral fins are much expanded to form, with the belly, a sucker by which the fish adhere to the stones of mountain torrents, showing a remarkable analogy to Jlxostoma among the Silurids.^. Fig. 355.—Gastromyzon borneeiisis, ventral view, natural size. Fam. 4. Siluridae.—Mouth non-protractile, bordered by the praemaxillaries and the maxillaries, or by the praemaxillaries only, the maxillaries being often rudimentary and supporting the base of a barbel; jaws usually toothed. Parietal b