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Ariidae

Ariidae indet. Fig. 5F Based on the poor preservation and lack of distinct features, the ariid otoliths in the collection could not be confidently identified to the species level and are therefore assigned as Ariidae indet. The lack of common occurrence of ariid otoliths in the studied localities could indicate a low abundance of ariids.
Lin, Chien-Hsiang   +2 more
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Morphology of the Gas Bladder in Sea Catfishes (Siluriformes: Ariidae)

Zootaxa, 2010
The morphology of the gas bladder and associated structures in sea catfishes (Siluriformes: Ariidae) is studied. The most simple gas bladder, exclusive to Galeichthys Valenciennes, is apple-shaped with weakly developed internal trabeculae, has smooth walls externally and a short Müllerian window associated with a broad, short Müllerian ramus that is ...
ALEXANDRE P. MARCENIUK   +1 more
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Postcranial skeleton of the marine catfish arius tenuispinis (osteichthyes: Siluriformes, Ariidae)

Journal of Morphology, 1989
AbstractThe axial skeleton and the skeletal supports of median and paired fins of Arius tenuispinis, a marine catfish, are described. Particular attention is given to the description of the complex vertebra, the Weberian ossicles, and the articulations between the fin spines and their respective radials and girdle elements.
K, Lakshmi, K Srinivasa, Rao
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A New Freshwater Catfish (Pisces Ariidae) from Northern Australia

1988
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Kailola, Patricia J, Pierce, Bryan E
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Evolution and biogeography of the Indian genera of the family Ariidae

Proceedings: Animal Sciences, 1986
Catfishes of the family Ariidae are commercially important and are represented in Indian waters by 22 species under 5 genera:Arius Valenciennes (18),Osteogeneiosus Bleeker (1),Hemipimelodus Bleeker (1),Batrachocephalus Bleeker (1) andKetengus Bleeker (1).
K C Jayaram, J R Dhanze
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Systematics of the genus Bagre (Siluriformes: Ariidae): a morphometric approach

2005
A preliminary morphometric study based on 17 landmarks was carried out, using 104 specimens of six species of sea catfishes from both South American coasts, the four accepted species of the genus Bagre and two reference species (Ariopsis seemanni and Arius platypogon). The landmarks were mainly located on the head and at the origin and end of fins. The
Acero, Arturo   +2 more
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A new sea catfish, Netuma patriciae (Siluriformes: Ariidae), from the Philippines

Ichthyological Research, 2019
A new sea catfish (Ariidae), Netuma patriciae, is described based on the holotype and nine paratypes, 127.3–303.4 mm in standard length, collected from Panay and Luzon islands, Philippines. The new species most resembles N. thalassina (Ruppell 1837), in sharing counts of anal-fin rays (17–19 in N. patriciae, 15–17 in N.
Yumeka Takahashi   +2 more
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?????????? ?????????Arius dayi sp. n. (Cypriniformes, Ariidae) ???? ?????????????????????? ????????

2023
Arius dayi sp. n. belonging to the Arridae family is described. The differences from the closely related species A. thalassimus (G??nther, 1864) are indicated.
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ARIIDAE:

2022
H. H. Ng, J. S. Sparks
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