- two
species in the
genus have 9
spines in
their dorsal fin,
although B,
chabanaudi may have 10, and both have 10
dorsal fin rays.
Other members of the tribe...
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Atopochilus chabanaudi is a
species of upside-down
catfish endemic to the
Republic of the
Congo where it
occurs in
Stanley Pool. It is
consumed for food...
- catfish, L. brieni,
Leptoglanis mandevillei, L.
bouilloni and
Atopochilus chabanaudi, an upside-down catfish. More than 200 fish
species have been do****ented...
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alemniscus (Harada, 1935)
Longicollum cadenati Gupta & Naqvi, 1984
Longicollum chabanaudi Dollfus & Golvan, 1963
Longicollum dattai Saxena,
Johri & Gupta, 2008...
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numerous zoological species, including: The
catfish species,
Atopochilus chabanaudi, cir****scribed by
Jacques Pellegrin in 1938. Chabanaud's fringe-fingered...
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caballeroi (Gupta & Fatma, 1983) Bhattacharya, 2007
Paracanthocephaloides chabanaudi (Dollfus, 1951)
Paracanthocephaloides incr****atus (Molin, 1858) Meyer...
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Vicirionessa besanconi (Berland & Millot, 1941) – Guinea,
Nigeria Vicirionessa chabanaudi (****e, 1923) – West
Africa Vicirionessa equestris (Simon, 1903) – Ivory...
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confirm its
position as a
unique order in the
family Arhythmacanthidae. P.
chabanaudi is the type species.
Paracanthocephaloides species consist of a proboscis...
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castaneus Bolívar, 1910
Gymnogryllus caviceps (Karsch, 1893)
Gymnogryllus chabanaudi Chopard, 1925
Gymnogryllus compactus (Walker, 1869)
Gymnogryllus contractus...
- Balthasar, 1939 c g
Canthidium centrale (Boucomont, 1928) c g
Canthidium chabanaudi Boucomont, 1928 c g
Canthidium chrysis (Fabricius, 1801) c g Canthidium...