- are
native to
South America,
primarily the
Amazon basin and the Guianas.
Doradids are omnivorous. As of 2007, 31
genera and 78
species are in this family...
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expanded vertebral processes that form plates. Finally, the
lateral armor of
doradids, Sisor, and
hoplomyzontines consists of
hypertrophied lateral line ossicles...
- may also be
called Southern striped Raphael,
talking catfish,
chocolate doradid,
chocolate catfish or
thorny catfish. It is
native to the Amazon, Paraguay–Paraná...
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introduced species. This fish has been
placed as the
sister taxon to all
other doradids. "Wertheimeria maculata".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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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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Coronal Corona Austrinid Crux
Crucial Crucid Cygnus Cygnean Cygnid Dorado Doradid Draco Draconic Draconid Erid****
Eridanid Gemini Geminian Geminid Hydra...
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razorback catfish,
mother of
snails catfish,
ripsaw catfish and
black doradid. This
species grows to a
large size and is
often bought by unsuspecting...
- callichthys. A
common name for
Hoplosternum littorale. H****ar (fish), a
genus of
doradid catfishes. Abu Bakr al-H****ar, 11th
century Muslim mathematician who first...
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Vandelliines usually parasitise ostariophysan fishes such as pimelodids,
doradids, and characins. The eyes of
Vandelliinae species are
relatively large among...
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Klausewitz & Rössel, 1961
Rhynchodoras species are
distinguished from all
other doradids by
their highly modified jaws
which are
strongly compressed, elongate,...