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- The Claroteidae are a family of catfish (order Siluriformes) found in Africa. This family was separated from Bagridae. However, the monophyly of the family...
- catfishes) Family Auchenoglanididae Jayaram, 1966 (flatnose catfishes) Family Claroteidae Bl****er, 1862 (grunter catfishes) Family Schilbeidae Bl****er, 1858 (schilbeid...
- tropical Africa. They were previously considered a subfamily of the family Claroteidae, but are now generally treated as a distinct family. The monophyly of...
- Families MALAPTERURIDAE, MOCHOKIDAE, SCHILBEIDAE, AUCHENOGLANIDIDAE, CLAROTEIDAE and LACANTUNIIDAE". The ETYFish Project. 13 September 2016. Retrieved...
- "the family is very different from that recognized in Nelson (1994)". Claroteidae and Austroglanididae contain species that were previously bagrids. Auchenoglanididae...
- Characiformes Citharinidae 2 2 Catfish Ariidae 13 3 10 Bagridae 1 1 Claroteidae 1 1 Shark catfish 1 1 Eeltail catfish 1 1 Schilbeidae 1 1 Protacanthopterygii...
- PlanetCatfishCatfish of the MonthOctober 1999 Risch, L.M., 2003. Claroteidae. p. 60–96 In C. Lévêque, D. Paugy and G.G. Teugels (eds.) Faune des poissons...
- in the lakes. In addition to the cichlids, po****tions of Clariidae, Claroteidae, Mochokidae, Poeciliidae, Mastacembelidae, Centropomidae, Cyprinidae...
- whether it belongs in Bagrus or some other Bagridae genus, or even in the Claroteidae. Ferraris, Carl J. Jr. (2007): Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil...
- but then it was moved into Bagroidea (along with Austroglanididae, Claroteidae, Schilbeidae, Pangasiidae, Bagridae, Malapteruridae, and Pimelodidae...