Species that are considered uncertain risk need a more in-depth assessment beyond the Risk Summary to better define the species’ risk to U.S. environments.
Pethia setnai is a freshwater, spotted barb endemic to southwestern India. This species is classified as threatened. Pethia setnai is found in the aquarium trade, however, no record of its availability in the United States was found. The history of invasiveness is classified as No Known Nonnative Population. It has not been reported as introduced or established anywhere in the world outside of the native range. The climate match for the contiguous United States was low. Areas of medium match were found along the border with Mexico. The certainty of assessment is low due to a lack of information. The overall risk assessment category for Pethia setnai is uncertain.



