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- Cheirocerus is a genus of long-whiskered catfishes native to South America. There are currently three recognized species in this genus: Cheirocerus abuelo...
- "Cat-eLog Pimelodidae - Cheirocerus". Planet Catfish. Retrieved 2020-06-02. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Cheirocerus eques". FishBase. June 2020...
- - Cheirocerus". ScotCat. Retrieved 2020-06-02. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Cheirocerus abuelo". FishBase. June 2020 version. "Cheirocerus abuelo...
- The Pimelodus group includes Pimelodus, Exallodontus, Duopalatinus, Cheirocerus, Iheringichthys, Bergiaria, Bagropsis, Parapimelodus, Platysilurus, Platystomatichthys...
- 23-27 gill rakers. "Cat-eLog Pimelodidae - Cheirocerus". Planet Catfish. Retrieved 2020-06-02. "Cheirocerus goeldii Steindachner, 1908". suedamerikafans...
- Pimelodids, which also includes Pimelodus, Exallodontus, Duopalatinus, Cheirocerus, Iheringichthys, Bergiaria, Bagropsis, Parapimelodus, Platysilurus, and...
- "Pimelodus-group" of Pimelodids, which also includes Pimelodus, Duopalatinus, Cheirocerus, Iheringichthys, Bergiaria, Bagropsis Parapimelodus, Platysilurus, Platystomatichthys...
- Goeldi's hemiodus, Hemiodus goeldii, a Hemiodontidae freshwater fish. Cheirocerus goeldii, also a catfish; Simulium goeldii, a blackfly from the Amazon...
- Pimelodids, which also includes Pimelodus, Exallodontus, Duopalatinus, Cheirocerus, Iheringichthys, Bergiaria, Parapimelodus, Platysilurus, Platystomatichthys...
- Dolichopodidae. It is found in the Neotropical realm. It was originally named Cheirocerus by Octave Parent in 1930, but was renamed to Cheiromyia by C. E. Dyte...