- The Jau
catfish or
Gilded Catfish (
Zungaro zungaro) is a
South American catfish (order Siluriformes) of the
family Pimelodidae. It is also
known as manguruyu...
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Zungaro is a
genus of long-whiskered
catfishes native to
South America, with two
recognized species as of 2018[update]:
Zungaro jahu [es] (H. von Ihering...
- Lake
Zungarococha (possibly from
Quechua sunkaru a
South American cat fish,
qucha lake, is a lake in Peru. It lies near the
Nanay River,
southwest of Iquitos...
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species of Brachyplatystoma; this name is a
commonly used
synonym of
Zungaro zungaro.
Strict consensus phylogenetic tree
based off six most parsimonious...
- that of one of the
largest fish in Brazil, the
gilded catfish or jau (
Zungaro zungaro),
after which the main
river of the park is named. The park is in the...
- both
included under Brachyplatystoma. Also,
Paulicea is now a
synonym of
Zungaro. The six main
groups within Pimelodidae are Steindachneridion, the...
- 2009 by
Adriano et al. The
parasite was
discovered in the jaú
catfish (
Zungaro jahu). The
plasmodia were
found in the
connective tissue of the gill arch...
- (Himachal Pradesh), a
village in
Himachal Pradesh,
India Zungaro jahu, a
species of
Zungaro, long-whiskered
catfishes Jahú, a Savoia-Marchetti S.55 flying...
- Nuñez, J. (2008). "Relacion longitud-peso y el
facot de
condicion del
zúngaro tigrinus Brachyplatystoma tigrinum del Río Amazonas, Loreto, Perú". Folia...
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Serrasalmus sp.. In the
Amazon basin,
these fish are pre**** upon by
Zungaro zungaro.
These fish are
known from
temperatures ranging from 24 to 29 °C (75...