- The
stream catfishes comprise the
family Akysidae of catfishes.
Akysids are
known from
across a
large area in
Southeast Asia. They are
found in fresh...
-
cessator and B. hypselurus. This
genus stands out as
derived among the
akysids due to the
large increase in
vertebrae count. B.
insignis and B. cessator...
- Breitensteinia. Ng, H. H.; Siebert, D. J. (September 1998). "A
revision of the
akysid catfish genus Breitensteinia Steindachner with
descriptions of two new species"...
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nostrils close together,
separated by a
nasal barbel,
which differs from
akysids which have
widely separated nostrils on each side of the head with a barbel...
- Breitensteinia. Ng, H. H.; Siebert, D. J. (September 1998). "A
revision of the
akysid catfish genus Breitensteinia Steindachner with
descriptions of two new species"...
- Breitensteinia. Ng, H. H.; Siebert, D. J. (September 1998). "A
revision of the
akysid catfish genus Breitensteinia Steindachner with
descriptions of two new species"...
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similis is
known to
occur in
brackish water.
Pseudobagarius species are
akysids with the
snout extending well
anterior of the
margin of
lower jaw (which...
- Acrochordonichthys. Ng, H. H.; Ng, P. K. L. (2001). "A
revision of the
akysid catfish genus Acrochordonichthys Bl****er". Scopus. ISSNĀ 0022-1112. v t e...
- In 1996, it was
determined that
Akysis is the
sister group to all
other akysids, then only
including Parakysis, Acrochordonichthys, and Breitensteinia...
- in
southern Sumatra. Ng, H. H; Ng, P. K. L. (2001). "A
revision of the
akysid catfish genus Acrochordonichthys Bl****er".
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