Hampala dispar, also known as the eye-spot barb or the spotted hampala barb, is a southeast Asian species of cyprinid, endemic to the basin of the Mekong.
Hampala dispar has a slender and flat-sided appearance.
Its most iconic feature is its black dot on each side of its body.
It consumes fish and other smaller aquatic animals for food.
It is consumed by fresh cooking, fermenting, and popularly raised as ornamental fish.