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- genus: Horabagrus brachysoma (Günther, 1864) (Günther's catfish) Horabagrus nigricollaris Pethiyagoda & Kottelat, 1994 A third species, Horabagrus melanosoma...
- Horabagrus brachysoma or the sun catfish is a species of catfish endemic to rivers in the Western Ghats of India. It is known as Günther's catfish or yellow...
- The taxonomy of catfish is quickly changing. In a 2007 and 2008 paper, Horabagrus, Phreatobius, and Conorhynchos were not classified under any current catfish...
- Horabagrus nigricollaris is a species of catfish endemic to India. It is also known as the "Black collared catfish". It is found only in the Chalakudy...
- entirely restricted to the Western Ghats (Betadevario, Dayella, Haludaria, Horabagrus, Horalabiosa, Hypselobarbus, Indoreonectes, Lepidopygopsis, Longischistura...
- Pylodictis olivaris, also called the "flathead catfish" Hemibagrus nemurus Horabagrus brachysoma Mystus keletius Silurus caobangensis Tachysurus fulvidraco...
- sister to Heptapteridae. In addition some authorities place the genus Horabagrus in the family Horabagridae together with two genera which are currently...
- longer considered valid. The catfish genus Horabagrus is named after the Indian zoologist Sunder Lal Hora. Horabagrus is usually classified under the family...
- (19 in) Stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis 30 cm (12 in) Sun catfish Horabagrus brachysoma 45 cm (18 in) Asian redtail catfish Hemibagrus wyckioides 130 cm...
- Cyprinids, followed by Bagrid catfishes and hillstream loaches. Among others, Horabagrus nigricollaris and Sahyadria chalakkudiensis are endemic to the Chalakudy...