- The
Aspredinidae are a
small South American family of
catfishes (order Siluriformes) also
known as the
banjo catfishes, with
about 43 species. Aspredinids...
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Kryptoglanidae Britz, Kakk****ery & Raghavan, 2014 (Indian cave catfishes)
Family Aspredinidae Adams, 1854 (banjo catfishes)
Family Auchenipteridae Bl****er, 1862 (intromittant...
- Akysidae, Sisoridae, and Erethistidae; many
sources also
include Aspredinidae. With
Aspredinidae, this
superfamily includes about 42
genera and 230 species...
- gen. et sp. nov., a
small and
eyeless banjo catfish (Siluriformes:
Aspredinidae) from the
river channels of the
lower Amazon basin". Copeia. 1996 (3):...
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Arapaimidae Argentinidae Ariidae Ariommatidae Arripidae Artedidraconidae Aspredinidae Astroblepidae Ateleopodidae Atherinidae Atherinopsidae Auchenipteridae...
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basal genus in the family, and
represents the
sister group to all
other Aspredinidae. P.
lundbergi is also the most
basal species and is the
sister taxon...
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Phylogenetic Study of the
Neotropical Banjo Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes:
Aspredinidae)" (PDF). Duke University, Durham, NC.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
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Dupouyichthys is
genus of
banjo catfishes in the
family Aspredinidae. It is monotypic,
being represented by the
single species Dupouyichthys sapito. This...
- Atrato, San Juan, and PatÃa Rivers. This
genus is a part of the
family Aspredinidae,
known as
banjo catfishes for
their large,
flattened heads and slender...
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Micromyzon is a
genus of tiny
catfish in the
family Aspredinidae native to
relatively deep
parts of the
Amazon and
Orinoco basins in
South America. There...