- 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...
- form
without distinct juvenile specializations.
Exceptions to this are the
ariid catfish,
where the
young retain yolk sacs late into
juvenile stages, and...
- spinach,
cosmos and
basil leaves), tofu, tempeh, corn
fritter and
fried ariid catfish. This rice dish
served with
kencur sambal or
terasi sambal. The...
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Qarmoutus hitanensis is an
extinct ariid catfish whose fossils were
first discovered in
Birket Qarun Formation, Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt. It
lived during...
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Valenciennes in 1840. It
belongs to the
subfamily Ariinae of the
family Ariidae (
ariid or fork-tailed catfishes). It
should not be
confused with the
closely related...
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include Macrobrachium prawns,
Taenoides or
Trypauchen burrowing gobies,
ariid catfish, the
threadfin Polydactylus macrochir, the
gudgeon Prionobutis microps...
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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...
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enchodontoid aulopiform.
Ariidae incertae sedis Naskal, Rangapur,
Anjar Otolith An
ariid catfish otolith ?Belonostomus B.
indicus Nagpur An
aspidorhynchid Coupatezia...
- Trichiurus. It also
feeds on annelid,
polychaete and roundworms, as well as
ariid larvae, insects, gastropods, and
leaves and
twigs from
terrestrial plants...
- are also
several species of Old
World silverside, grunters, gl****fish,
ariid catfish,
eeltail catfish and more. The
complex geography of New
Guinea has...