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- Pseudecheneis is a genus of sisorid catfishes native to Asia. There are currently 19 recognized species in this genus: Pseudecheneis brachyurus W. Zhou...
- Pseudecheneis brachyurus is a species of sisorid catfish found in the Dayinjiang and the Longchuanjiang rivers, which are tributaries of the Irrawaddy...
- Pseudecheneis gracilis is a species of sisorid catfish found in the Longchuanjiang River, which is a tributary of the Irrawaddy River in Yunnan, China...
- Psilorhynchus pseudecheneis, also known as the Nepalese minnow or stone carp, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a torrent minnow. it inhabits...
- in Yunnan, China. Pseudecheneis longipectoralis reaches a standard length of 13.3 cm (5.2 in). Jiang, W.-S. (2023). "Pseudecheneis longipectoralis". IUCN...
- Pseudecheneis sulcata, the sucker throat catfish, is a species of sisorid catfish. It is found in India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Pseudecheneis sulcata reaches...
- Pseudecheneis paucipunctatus is a species of sisorid catfish. It is found in the Upper Nujiang Salween River drainage in Yunnan, China. Pseudecheneis...
- macronotus) and sisorid catfishes (such as Pseudecheneis eddsi, Pseudecheneis cr****icauda and Pseudecheneis serracula). Some of the important insect species...
- Pradesh, India. Pseudecheneis sirenica reaches a standard length of 11.0 cm (4.3 in). Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2015). "Pseudecheneis sirenica"...
- Pseudecheneis ukhrulensis is a species of sisorid catfish found in the Chindwin River basin in Manipur, India. Ng, H.H. (2010). "Pseudecheneis ukhrulensis"...