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- The Mastacembelidae are a family of fishes, known as the spiny eels. The Mastacembelids are part of the Order Synbranchiformes, the swamp eels, which...
- two families: Chaudhuriidae, with four genera and five species, and Mastacembelidae, with three genera and about 26 species. Modern studies have placed...
- pointed snout and underslung mouth. It is part of spiny eels family, Mastacembelidae. The group gets its common name from the many small dorsal spines that...
- spiny eel, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Mastacembelidae. It is native to the riverine systems of the Indian Subcontinent (India...
- a Southeast Asian tropical freshwater fish belonging to the family Mastacembelidae. They are uncommonly found in aquaria. The eel has an upper-body that...
- The Fresh water fish resource of Maharashtra constitutes 6 orders 25 families and 160 species. There are many species like Oriochromis, Gr**** carp, common...
- Lutjanidae Luvaridae Ma-Mi - Mo-My Macrouridae Malacanthidae Malapteruridae Mastacembelidae Megachasmidae Megalomycteridae Megalopidae Melamphaidae Melanocetidae...
- Mastacembelus flavidus is a species of fish in the family Mastacembelidae. It is endemic to Lake Tanganyika in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the...
- cichlids, po****tions of Clariidae, Claroteidae, Mochokidae, Poeciliidae, Mastacembelidae, Centropomidae, Cyprinidae, Clupeidae and other fish families are found...
- Mastacembelus is a genus of many species of spiny eel fish from the family Mastacembelidae. They are native to Africa (c. 45 species) and Asia (c. 15 species)...