- species.
These fish are
commonly known as
naked catfishes or
bagrid catfishes. Many
large bagrids are
important as a
source of food. Some
species are also...
- (2): 1967-1976. Bailung, B. & Biswas, S.P. (2015): New
description of a
Bagrid Catfish Mystus dibrugarensis (Chaudhuri, 1913) from
Dihing river of Upper...
- The
black lancer (Bagrichthys macracanthus) is a
species of
bagrid catfish found in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia and Thailand. It grows...
-
Sperata seenghala, the
Giant river-catfish, is a
species of
bagrid catfish. It is
known locally as Guizza,
Guizza ayer, Auri, Ari, Pogal,
Singhara and...
-
Hyalobagrus leiacanthus is a
species of
bagrid catfish endemic to
Indonesia where it is
known only from the
Kapuas River and the
Barito River basins in...
- Xenobarbus),
airbreathing catfish (Clariallabes,
Clarias and Xenoclarias),
bagrid catfish (Bagrus),
loach catfish (Amphilius and Zaireichthys),
silver butter...
- (34 species;
including stone loaches, now
regarded a
separate family),
Bagrid catfishes (19 species), and
Sisorid catfishes (12 species). The
region is...
-
Hemibagrus furcatus is a
species of
bagrid catfish found in Sabah, Malaysia. This
species reaches a
length of 15 cm (5.9 in). Ng, H.H., K.M. Martin-Smith...
- than 20 species),
gobies (c. 15 species), true
loaches (c. 10 species) and
bagrid catfish (c. 10 species).
Although there are
species found throughout much...
-
Bagroides is a
genus of
bagrid catfishes found in
eastern Asia.
Bagroides hirsutus (Herre, 1934)
Bagroides melapterus Bl****er, 1851 Froese, Rainer; Pauly...