- The
Bagridae are a
family of
catfish that are
native to
Africa (Bagrus) and Asia (all
other genera) from ****an to Borneo. It
includes about 245 species...
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Ariidae and Plotosidae, and a few
species from
among the
Aspredinidae and
Bagridae, are
found in salt water. In the
Southern United States,
catfish species...
- (Bengali: আড় aṛ, ****amese: আঁৰি ãri), is a
species of
catfish of the
family Bagridae found in
southern Asia in the
nations of India, ****stan, Nepal, Bangladesh...
- are in the
family Cyprinidae,
followed by
Schilbeidae (about 11.4%) and
Bagridae (about 9%). The
Ganges basin supports major fisheries, but
these have declined...
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loaches (Acanthocobitis and Nemacheilus),
ailiid catfish (Clupisoma),
bagridae catfish (Batasio, Mystus, Rita and Sperata),
airsac catfish (Heteropneustes)...
-
redtail catfish, is a
species of
catfish (order Siluriformes) of the
family Bagridae.
These catfish originate from the
Mekong basin, and are
reported from Chao...
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cavity of a
carnivorous fish Rita rita (Hamilton, 1822) (Siluriformes,
Bagridae)".
Belgian Journal of Zoology. 136 (2): 155–162 – via ResearchGate. v t...
- Rita is a
genus of fish in the
family Bagridae found in
South Asia.
These species have a
single pair of
mandibular barbels, an
elongated Weberian apparatus...
- OC
Bagridae N/A
Hemibagrus caveatus Bagridae N/A
Hemibagrus olyroides Bagridae N/A
Hemibagrus velox Bagridae N/A Hemileioc****is
panjang Bagridae N/A...
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Indian mottled eel (Anguilla
bengalensis bengalensis)
Mottled loach (Acanthocobitis botia) Gray's
stone loach or rock carp (Balitora brucei) - (native)...