- 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...
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Horabagridae Jayaram, 2006 (imperial catfishes)
Family Bagridae Bl****er, 1858 (
bagrid catfishes)
Family Akysidae Gill, 1861 (stream catfishes)
Family Amblycipitidae...
- The
bayad (Bagrus bajad), is a
species of
bagrid catfish from Africa. The
natural habitat of the
bayad are
lakes and
rivers in Africa.
These include lakes...
- Xenobarbus),
airbreathing catfish (Clariallabes,
Clarias and Xenoclarias),
bagrid catfish (Bagrus),
loach catfish (Amphilius and Zaireichthys),
silver butter...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
-
uncertainty surrounding the
number of
valid species.
Certain East
Asian bagrids formerly placed in this
genus have been
moved to Pseudobagrus. In 2006...
-
Sperata is a
genus of
bagrid catfishes.
There are
currently six
recognized species in this genus:
Sperata acicularis Ferraris & Runge, 1999
Sperata aor...
- meridionalis) is a
critically endangered species of
large and
predatory bagrid catfish that is
endemic to Lake Malawi, Lake
Malombe and the
upper Shire...
- Rita rita (Common names: rita in English, রিঠা in Bengali) is a
species of
bagrid catfish that is
found across southern Asia. It has been
recorded in Afghanistan...
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Tachysurus fulvidraco, the
yellowhead catfish or
Korean bullhead, a
species of
bagrid catfish found in
eastern Asia from
Siberia to China, Korea,
Vietnam and...