The sawbwa barb ( Sawbwa resplendens ), also known as the Burmese rammy nose, Asian rummynose or rummynose rasbora, is an endangered species of cyprinid fish in the monotypic genus Sawbwa. The species is endemic to Inle Lake in Myanmar (Burma). It grows to a maximum total length of 3.5 cm (1.4 in).
What is the scientific name of the Sawbwa?
Sawbwa is a monotypic genus, meaning it contains only this one member. They are endemic to the Shan State of eastern Myanmar (Burma) where they occur in a single lake, Inlé Lake, and the surrounding swamplands. Other common names they are known by include Sawbwa Barb, Asian Rummynose, Naked Microrasbora, Burmese Rummynose, and Burmese Rammy Nose.
What is rummy nose Rasbora Sawbwa?
Anonymous The Rummy Nose Rasbora is a tiny cyprinid fish that lives underneath floating islands! The Rummy Nose Rasbora Sawbwa resplendens is endemic to the Shan State of eastern Myanmar (Burma), Asia. The only member of its genus, its size and habitat are just a few of its remarkable features.