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Schilbeidae is a
family of
catfishes native to
Africa and Asia.
These fish tend to swim in open water.
Schilbid catfishes usually have
dorsal fins with...
- the
Order Actinopterygii, ray-finned fishes, and can be
placed in the
Schilbeidae family,
Schilbid catfishes. This
family includes 9
genera and 46 species...
- Bihar) and more than 55% of
these are in
family Cyprinidae,
followed by
Schilbeidae (about 10.6%) and
Clupeidae (about 8.6%). The
lower section (roughly...
- (Big
African catfishes)
Phreatobiidae (Pimelodoidea) Rita (Sisoroidea)
Schilbeidae (Big
African catfishes)
Extant catfish species live
inland or in coastal...
- gl****
catfish or
Pareutropius debauwi, a
species of fish in the
family Schilbeidae Parailia somalensis or "Somalia gl**** catfish"
Asian gl****
catfish or...
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indicate this
group may
actually be a
subtaxon nested within the
family Schilbeidae. Thus, Pangasiidae's
familial status may not
deserve continued recognition...
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Bagridae 1 1
Claroteidae 1 1
Shark catfish 1 1
Eeltail catfish 1 1
Schilbeidae 1 1
Protacanthopterygii Galaxiiformes Galaxiidae 11 1 10 Salmoniformes...
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Saccopharyngidae Salangidae Salmonidae Samaridae Scaridae Scatophagidae Schilbeidae Schindleriidae Sciaenidae Scoloplacidae Scomberesocidae Scombridae Scombrolabracidae...
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October 2021. "Order SILURIFORMES:
Families MALAPTERURIDAE, MOCHOKIDAE,
SCHILBEIDAE, AUCHENOGLANIDIDAE,
CLAROTEIDAE and LACANTUNIIDAE". The
ETYFish Project...
- As of
August 2023[update], the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 8509 data
deficient species in the
Chordata phylum (Animalia kingdom). Anguilla...