“…The Javanese ricefish, Oryzias javanicus (Bleeker, ), (Beloniformes: Adrianichthyidae) has a natural distribution in the brackishwaters of South East Asia from Peninsular Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Western Borneo and Indonesia east to Sulawesi and Lombok (Fricke, Eschmeyer, & Laan, ), and in Bangladesh (Ahmed, Islam, Sanzida, Akter, & Nahar, , Unpublished; based on sequences available in GenBank) (Figure ). Together with O. dancena , they are two of the most adaptable ricefish species, and highlighted as new experimental models (Imai, Koyama, & Fujii, ; Kang, Tsai, Liu, Lee, & Hwang, ; Parenti, ; Yusof, Ismail, Koito, Kinoshita, & Inoue, ). Here, we record for the first time, the occurrence of O. javanicus from natural waters in the south‐eastern coast of India, ~1,000 km away from its natural distribution range, and separated by the Bay of Bengal.…”