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- Callichthys callichthys, the cascarudo, armored catfish, bubblenest catfish, h****ar, or mailed catfish, is a subtropical freshwater fish belonging to...
- The genus Callichthys is distributed in most freshwater drainages of South America. The type species for this genus is Callichtys callichthys. The name...
- Synonyms Callichthys littoralis Han****, 1828 Callichthys laevigatus Valenciennes, 1836 Callichthys subulatus Valenciennes, 1840 Callichthys albidus Valenciennes...
- cascadura or armoured catfish and in Guyana it's called H****a. Callichthys callichthys, a species po****r in the aquarium trade, common name 'armoured...
- (eds.). "Callichthys fabricioi". FishBase. December 2011 version. Lehmann A., Pablo; Reis, Roberto E. (2004). Armbruster, J. W. (ed.). "Callichthys serralabium:...
- Callichthyinae contains Callichthys, Dianema, Hoplosternum, Lepthoplosternum, and Megalechis. According to a 1997 paper, Callichthys is the most basal member...
- Theodore Gill in 1858 and has historically also been referred to as Callichthys aeneus. The adult size is 6½ cm for males and a slightly larger 7 cm...
- fish has appeared on a stamp in Brazil. It was originally described as Callichthys splendens by François Louis de la Porte, comte de Castelnau in 1855....
- Callichthys serralabium is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Callichthyinae sub-family of the family Callichthyidae. It was originally described...
- de Janeiro to Santa Catarina, Brazil. It was originally described as Callichthys barbatus by Jean René Constant Quoy & Joseph Paul Gaimard in 1824, from...