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It is one of four species in the genus Ariopsis. [ 3 ] The common name, hardhead catfish, is derived from the presence of a hard, bony plate extending rearward toward the dorsal fin from a line between the catfish's eyes. [ 4 ] It is an elongated marine catfish that reaches up to 28 in (70 cm) in length and 12 lb (5.5 kg) in weight. [ 5 ]
Sciades. Bagreinae. Bagre. Galeichthyinae. Galeichthys. The Ariidae or ariid catfish are a family of catfish that mainly live in marine waters with many freshwater and brackish water species. They are found worldwide in tropical to warm temperate zones. The family includes about 143 species.
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Synonyms [2][3] Arius manilensis Valenciennes, 1840. Pseudarius philippinus Sauvage, 1880. Arius manillensis is a species of marine catfish endemic to the island of Luzon, Philippines. It is commonly known as the sea catfish, Manila sea catfish or kanduli. It is fished commercially. [1][4]
The threadfin sea catfish (Arius arius), also called the Hamilton's catfish, marine catfish or jella, [3] is a species of sea catfish in the family Ariidae. [4] It was described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822, originally under the genus Pimelodus. [5] It is migratory and is found in tropical brackish and marine waters in the Indo-western ...
Hard-palate catfish. The hard-palate catfish ( Brustiarius solidus ), also known as the hard-plate catfish, [2] is a species of sea catfish in the family Ariidae. [3] It was described by Albert William Herre in 1935, originally under the genus Arius. [4] It is a tropical freshwater fish which is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
The Arafura catfish (Netuma proxima), also known as the Arafura sea catfish, [2] is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. [3] It was described by James Douglas Ogilby in 1898, originally under the genus Arius. [1] It inhabits marine, brackish and freshwaters in the western Pacific. It reaches a maximum standard length of 46 cm (18 in).
Cochlefelis danielsi, or Daniel's catfish, [2] is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. [3] It was described by Charles Tate Regan in 1908, originally under the genus Arius. [1] It is found in brackish and freshwaters including rivers, lagoons and mangroves, in New Guinea. It reaches a standard length of 45 cm (18 in). [3]