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- Phreatobius is a genus of very small catfishes (order Siluriformes) from tropical South America. For quite some time Phreatobius cisternarum was the only...
- Phreatobius cisternarum is a species of catfish in the genus Phreatobius. This Brazilian fish is one of the few fish species that live underground in phreatic...
- Phreatobius sanguijuela is a South American species of heptapterid catfish that lives in underground waters. This small fish reaches a maximum standard...
- Trichomycteridae Cetopsis caecutiens Pareiodon microps Phreatobius cisternarum Phreatobius dracunculus Phreatobius sanguijuela Pimelodidae Caecorhamdia urichi Caecorhamdella...
- 12758. PMIDĀ 26299792. Planet Catfish. "Cat-eLog: Heptapteridae: Phreatobius: Phreatobius sp. (1)". Planet Catfish. Archived from the original on 23 October...
- Phreatobius dracunculus is a species of catfish in the genus Phreatobius. Phreatobius dracunculus was discovered from an artificial well in the village...
- barbarus". FishBase. November 2006 version. "Cat-eLog: Heptapteridae: Phreatobius: Phreatobius sp. (1)". Planet Catfish. Archived from the original on 23 October...
- of catfish is quickly changing. In a 2007 and 2008 paper, Horabagrus, Phreatobius, and Conorhynchos were not classified under any current catfish families...
- rates and may be able to survive long periods of starvation. A captive Phreatobius cisternarum did not feed for a year, but remained in good condition....
- which may allow them to live outside of the water column entirely (Phreatobius cisternarum and Tarumania walkerae). The families Malapteruridae and...