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Rhamdia is a
genus of three-barbeled
catfishes found in Mexico,
Central and
South America.
These catfishes are nocturnal,
opportunistic carnivores, found...
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hemioliopterus Bloch & Schneider, 1801
Pimelodus grunniens Humboldt, 1821
Rhamdia grunniens Humboldt, 1821
Phractocephalus bicolor Spix & Ag****iz, 1829...
- a cave fish
similar to
Rhamdia laticauda and
Rhamdia reddelli, and at
times considered a
junior synonym of the former.
Rhamdia zongolicensis is only known...
- Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Rhamdia laticauda". FishBase. May 2017 version. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Rhamdia quelen". FishBase. May 2017...
- The juil
ciego or
blindwhiskered catfish (
Rhamdia reddelli) is a
species of three-barbeled
catfish endemic to Mexico. This
species is troglobitic, inhabiting...
- is also home to
hypogean fishes. Most
notably the semi-blind catfish,
Rhamdia quelen or
South American Catfish,
which was at
first believed to be a distinct...
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Nemuroglanis panamensis and
Pimelodella chagresi are
native to Panama, and
Rhamdia species occur as far
north as Mexico. The name
Heptapteridae is derived...
- town
comes from the Tupi language, jundiá
means "fish with barbs" (the
Rhamdia quelen species) and í
means river.
Loosely translated, it
means "Catfish...
- by the
state of
Puebla and to the west by Los Reyes.
Zongolica catfish Rhamdia zongolicensis is
named after Zongolica and only
known from a
single cave...
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natural habitat,
where it is
known as
madre de juil,
which means "mother of
Rhamdia" (a
common fish in the area). It
first came to the
attention of scientists...