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Rhamdia guatemalensis

2023
Rhamdia guatemalensis (Günther 1864) (Fig. 7F). Pale Catfish, Guatemalan Catfish; Barbudo, Chuchín, Chulín, Bagre, Filín, Julín, Barbudo de Guatemala o Guatemalteco Vouchers: UCR 0024-010 (1), 0049-006 (20), 0050-005 (2), 0184-007 (3), 0241-001 (1), 0242-008 (1), 0458- 007 (15), 0459-005 (1), 0460-003 (13), 0461-005 (7), 0539-003 (13), 0540-001 (18 ...
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Rhamdia laticauda

2023
Rhamdia laticauda (Kner 1858). Filespine Chulín; Barbudo, Chulín, Bagre, Barbudo de Barbas Cortas Vouchers: (other collections) TU 202731 (1). Distribution: North America; from central Mexico to western Panama, Atlantic and Pacific drainages; (Nicaragua) Co, UI, WK, Pr, GM, KP, Es, BF, IM, To, Sa, SJ, RF, LN (Atlantic) and Ch (Pacific); 20–680 masl ...
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Rhamdia nicaraguensis

2023
Rhamdia nicaraguensis (Günther 1864). Nicaraguan Catfish; Barbudo, Chulín, Bagre, Barbudo de Nicaragua o Nicaraguense Vouchers: UCR 0024-009 (1), 0049-004 (2), 0188-004 (15), 0190-005 (1), 0462-003 (1), 0469-001 (1), 0538-004 (3), 0539-010 (2), 0541-001 (1), 0542-011 (2), 0543-002 (19), 0544-001 (3), 0544-003 (4), 0545-001 (2) and 1096- 001 (1); FMNH ...
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Rhamdia quelen

2019
Published as part of de Brito, Victor & Buckup, Paulo Andreas, 2019, The fish fauna of the upper Piraí drainage, a transposed mountain river system in southeastern, Brazil, pp.
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Rhamdia laticauda

2021
Published as part of Angulo, Arturo, 2021, New records and range extensions to the Costa Rican freshwater fish fauna, with an updated checklist, pp.
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Autochthonous vs allochthonous probiotic strains to Rhamdia quelen

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2020
The aim of this study was to obtain an autochthonous probiotic candidate strain from the silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) intestinal tract, comparing its in vivo performance with an allochthonous probiotic isolated from another fish, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), in a growth performance assay.
Marcela Maia Yamashita   +7 more
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Rhamdia guatemalensis

2021
Rhamdia guatemalensis (Günther, 1864). Pale Catfish, Guatemalan Catfish; Barbudo, Pinga de Padre, Chuchín, Chulín, Bagre, Filín, Julín, Barbudo de Guatemala o Guatemalteco. Distribution: Global: North, Central and South America; from southern Mexico to eastern Colombia, Atlantic and Pacific drainages; Costa Rica: LN, RF, SJ, SC, Sa, To, Pa, Ma, Si ...
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Acute Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen) Exposure to Chlorantraniliprole Insecticide

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2021
The aim of the current study is to investigate whether silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) individuals exposed to commercial formulation of the chlorantraniliprole insecticide used in rice crops present changes in biochemical parameters. Fifty-four (54) silver catfish individuals were distributed in six units per tank (n = 6/repetition; triplicate ...
Débora Seben   +9 more
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Rhamdia nicaraguensis

2021
Rhamdia nicaraguensis (Günther, 1864). Nicaraguan Catfish; Barbudo, Pinga De Padre, Chulín, Bagre, Barbudo de Nicaragua o Nicaraguense. Distribution: Global: Middle America; from northern Nicaragua to Central Costa Rica, Atlantic and Pacific drainages; Costa Rica: LN, RF, SJ, SC, Sa, To, Pa (Atlantic), Te, Be and Ta (Pacific), 20–1160 m.a.s.l., Pri ...
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