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- The driftwood catfishes are catfishes of the family Auchenipteridae. The two genera of the former family Ageneiosidae have been placed here, resulting...
- in the aquarium hobby. Many catfish are nocturnal, but others (many Auchenipteridae) are crepuscular or diurnal (most Loricariidae or Callichthyidae, for...
- Tympanopleura rondoni is a species of driftwood catfish of the family Auchenipteridae. It can be found on the Amazon basin. Walsh, S.J.; Ribeiro, F.R.V.;...
- Ageneiosus magoi is a species of driftwood catfish of the family Auchenipteridae. It occurs only in the Orinoco Basin. "Ageneiosus magoi". FishBase. Retrieved...
- catfish, is a species of catfish (order Siluriformes) of the family Auchenipteridae. It is native to the Rio Negro and Orinoco basins in Brazil, Colombia...
- Glanidium botocudo is a species of driftwood catfish in the family Auchenipteridae. It is found in coastal rivers systems, such as the Rio Doce and the...
- Glanidium leopardum is a species of driftwood catfish in the family Auchenipteridae. It is found in the coastal rivers of the Guianas in South America...
- Ageneiosus uranophthalmus is a species of driftwood catfish of the family Auchenipteridae. It can be found on the Amazon basin. "Ageneiosus uranophthalmus"....
- Glanidium cesarpintoi is a species of driftwood catfish in the family Auchenipteridae. It is found in the Mogi-gu****ú River basin of São Paulo, Brazil. Glanidium...
- apparatus in relation to fertilization modalities in the catfish families Auchenipteridae and Callichthyidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)". Journal of Fish Biology...