First of all, from the appearance, the body of the long-necked transverse pleated fish is relatively flat and oval, with a silver-gray back and a white abdomen. There is a black spot on the head of the pot-covered fish, and their body length is generally around 10- 15 cm.
However, Beaufortia leveretti has a relatively slender body, a relatively small head, a slightly round shape, a gray back and sides, and a black throat. The body of the bream has vertical black stripes, and its length is generally about 5- 10 cm.
In addition, from the living environment, the bream bream mainly inhabits the clear middle and upper reaches of the river, while the bream bream mainly distributes in the clear hillside streams and mountain streams.
Generally speaking, the bream bream and the bream bream are different in appearance and living environment, and they also belong to different fish.