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order Siluriformes.
About 105
living species of
silurids are
placed in 12 or 14 genera.
Although silurids occur across much of
Europe and Asia, they are...
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truncatus migrates upstream through the
Khone Falls in June to July with
other silurids and
enters the
flooded forest in July to October,
where it
feeds heavily...
- Sperata),
airsac catfish (Heteropneustes),
schilbid catfish (Eutropiichthys),
silurid catfish (Ompok and Wallago),
sisorid catfish (Bagarius, Gagata, Glyptothorax...
- fluviatilis),
common rudd (Scardinius erythropthalmus), eels,
catfish (especially
silurids during winter),
mullet and
northern pike (Esox lucius), the
latter having...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
- magnostriata), two
gobies (Gymnogobius
isaza and
Rhinogobius biwaensis), two
silurid catfish (Silurus
biwaensis and S. lithophilus) and a
cottid (Cottus reinii)...
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Wallagonia is a
recently established genus of
silurid catfishes,
containing 3
distinct species, all of whom are
native to
Southeast Asia:
Wallagonia leerii...
- (1): 1–46. Ng, H.H. (2003): A
review of the
Ompok hypophthalmus group of
silurid catfishes with the
description of a new
species from South-East Asia. Journal...
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Basin and
northen Vietnam. S.
asotus features are
characteristic of a huge
silurid catfish,
featuring a
white stomach and
sporadic white spots on its sides...
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themselves piscivores. Gymnotids, such as the
electric eel, and the
large silurid catfish are
among aquatic competitors. Two
river dolphins, the
tucuxi and...