Definition of Heptapteridae. Meaning of Heptapteridae. Synonyms of Heptapteridae

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Definition of Heptapteridae

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Meaning of Heptapteridae from wikipedia

- The Heptapteridae, or three-barbeled catfishes, are a family of catfish that originate from the Americas. Most species are restricted to South America...
- "Periophthalmus barbarus" in FishBase. November 2006 version. "Cat-eLog: Heptapteridae: Phreatobius: Phreatobius sp. (1)". Planet Catfish. Archived from the...
- 815–835. doi:10.1111/jfb.12758. PMID 26299792. Planet Catfish. "Cat-eLog: Heptapteridae: Phreatobius: Phreatobius sp. (1)". Planet Catfish. Retrieved 30 April...
- Clariidae Claroteidae Cranoglanididae Diplomystidae Doradidae Erethistidae Heptapteridae Heteropneustidae Horabagridae Ictaluridae Kryptoglanidae Lacantuniidae...
- Callichthyidae (armored catfishes), Clariidae (airbreathing catfishes), Heptapteridae (heptapterid catfishes), Ictaluridae (ictalurid catfishes), Kryptoglanidae...
- Hemiodontidae Hemiramphidae Hemiscylliidae Hemitripteridae Hepsetidae Heptapteridae Heterenchelyidae Heterodontidae Heteropneustidae Hexagrammidae Hexanchidae...
- under Pseudopimelodidae (previously subfamily Pseudopimelodinae) and Heptapteridae (previously subfamily Rhamdiinae). This family also previously included...
- Pimelodella brasiliensis is a species of three-barbeled catfish of the family Heptapteridae. It is endemic to the Paraíba do Sul river basin in Brazil, although...
- Cetopsidae, and Pimelodidae. Most recently, it has been classified in Heptapteridae. Its phylogenetic position remains uncertain. The family placement of...
- Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018). "Order SILURIFORMES: Families HEPTAPTERIDAE, PHREATOBIIDAE, PIMELODIDAE and PSEUDOPIMELODIDAE". The ETYFish Project...