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- native to India and Bangladesh. Conta can be distinguished from all other erethistids by the presence of a very long and narrow adhesive apparatus on its thorax...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 6 species   Critically endangered (CR): 455 species   Endangered (EN): 643 species   Vulnerable (VU): 1,245 species   Near...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 6 species   Critically endangered (CR): 455 species   Endangered (EN): 643 species   Vulnerable (VU): 1,245 species   Near...
- snowtrout (Schizothorax macrophthalmus), Turcinoemacheilus himalaya, erethistid catfishes (Erethistoides ascita and Erethistoides cavatura), bagrid catfish...
- labiatum is found in mountain rapids. In a 2007 checklist of sisorid and erethistid catfishes, Thomson lists E. stuarti and E. vinciguerrae as valid species...
- sandy bottoms and strong currents. Sisor is distinguished from all other erethistids and sisorids by the presence of a series of bony plates extending from...
- that the erethistid catfishes be included back into Sisoridae and some genera are included in that family by some authorities. Erethistids are found...
- northern India and Nepal. Erethistoides is distinguished from all other erethistids by having the anterior margin of the pectoral fin spine with serrations...
- conical snout. The body is robust rather than slender as in some other erethistid genera, and is moderately short and flattened. All barbels are annulated...
- formed by these two families. However, it has been proposed to move the erethistid genera back into Sisoridae. Also, some authors have removed Aspredinidae...