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Parachiloglanis bhutanensis is the first fish species scientifically described within Bhutan, whereas Parachiloglanis hodgarti was found in Pharping, Nepal.The common name, Khaling torrent catfish, refers to the village, Khaling, in the Trashigang District of southeastern Bhutan where the stream in which it was discovered flows. [1]
The family Amblycipitidae is a monophyletic group containing four monophyletic genera, Amblyceps, Liobagrus, Nahangbagrus and Xiurenbagrus. [2] [3] It is the most basal sisoroid family and is sister to a clade formed by the remaining families. [1]
Liobagrus obesus, the bull-head torrent catfish, is an endangered species of catfish in the family Amblycipitidae (the torrent catfishes) endemic to South Korea, where it occurs in the middle parts of the Geum, Mangyeong, and Yeongsan rivers. [1] [2] This species reaches a length of 10 centimetres (3.9 in) TL. [3]
Liobagrus formosanus is a species of catfish in the family Amblycipitidae (the torrent catfishes). It is endemic to Taiwan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This species reaches a maximum length of 8.6 centimetres (3.4 in) standard length .
Hypostomus plecostomus, also known as the suckermouth catfish or common pleco, is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the armored catfish family (Loricariidae), named for the longitudinal rows of armor-like scutes that cover the upper parts of the head and body (the lower surface of head and abdomen is naked soft skin).
Liobagrus mediadiposalis is a species of catfish in the family Amblycipitidae (the torrent catfishes) endemic to South Korea. This species reaches a length of 13.3 centimetres (5.2 in) TL . [ 1 ]
A man with a fish caught by noodling Map of the US states where noodling is legal in some form Enrique Serrano with a 60 lb (27 kg) catfish caught by noodling, on June 18, 2015. Noodling is fishing for catfish using one's bare hands or feet, and is practiced primarily in the southern United States. The noodler places their hand or foot inside a ...
Sperata seenghala, the Giant river-catfish, is a species of bagrid catfish. It is known locally as Guizza, Guizza ayer, Auri, Ari, Pogal, Singhara and Seenghala, among other names. [ 3 ] It is found in southern Asia in the countries of Afghanistan , Pakistan , India , Nepal and Bangladesh with reports of occurrence in Myanmar , [ 2 ] Thailand ...