Definition of Diplomystidae. Meaning of Diplomystidae. Synonyms of Diplomystidae

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Definition of Diplomystidae

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Meaning of Diplomystidae from wikipedia

- Diplomystidae, the velvet catfishes, are a family of primitive catfishes endemic to freshwater habitats in Argentina and Chile in southern South America...
- Diogo, differ. The three main lineages in Siluriformes are the family Diplomystidae, the denticulate catfish suborder Loricarioidei (containing the Neotropical...
- group of the primitive catfishes (Diplomystidae). A common feature (synapomorphy) of Bachmanniidae and Diplomystidae is a double, anterior articular head...
- Derichthyidae Diceratiidae Dichistiidae Dinolestidae Dinopercidae Diodontidae Diplomystidae Diretmidae Doradidae Draconettidae Drepaneidae Dussumieriidae Echeneidae...
- considered a part of Siluroidei, a clade of all catfishes excluding Diplomystidae. In Nelson, 2006, this grouping is sister to the superfamily Sisoroidea...
- several basal Siluriphysan taxa in modern South America (Gymnotiformes, Diplomystidae, Loricaridea) suggest that the Siluriphysi may have originated on the...
- Actinopterygii Order: Siluriformes Suborder: Diplomystoidei Family: Diplomystidae Genus: Diplomystes Species: D. chilensis Binomial name Diplomystes chilensis...
- small juveniles of the primitive catfish Diplomystes (Siluriformes: Diplomystidae)" (PDF). Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters. 15 (1): 71–82. Archived from...
- Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018). "Order SILURIFORMES: Families DIPLOMYSTIDAE, CETOPSIDAE, TRICHOMYCTERIDAE and NEMATOGENYIDAE". The ETYFish Project...
- Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018). "Order SILURIFORMES: Families DIPLOMYSTIDAE, CETOPSIDAE, TRICHOMYCTERIDAE and NEMATOGENYIDAE". The ETYFish Project...