Synonyms
Leptoglanis
Length (total)
12 - 17 cm
Similar Genus
Internet sources
- Eigenmann, C.H., 1918 "The Pygidiidae, a family of South American catfishes" (Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum, Vol. 7 No. 5, P. 259)
- Faustino-Fuster, D.R.; Meza-Vargas, V.; Lovejoy, N.R. & Lujan, N.K., 2021 "Multi-locus phylogeny with dense Guiana Shield sampling supports new suprageneric classification of the Neotropical three-barbeled catfishes (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae)" (abstract) (Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution)
- Silva, G.S.C.; Roxo, F.F.; Melo, B.F.; Ochoa, L.E.; Bockmann, F.A.; Sabaj, M.H.; Jerep, F.C.; Foresti, F.; Benine, R.C. & Oliveira, C., 2021 "Evolutionary history of Heptapteridae catfishes using ultraconserved elements (Teleostei, Siluriformes)" (abstract) (Zoologica Scripta)
Species
Species
Country
Origin
Country
Origin
Length
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T.
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Bree
ding
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Leptorhamdia essequibensis
Eigenmann, 1912
Brazil, Guyana
Crab Falls, Konawaruk, Essequibo River, unterer Rio Tocantins
(Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Pará (BRA))
Eigenmann, 1912
Brazil, Guyana
Crab Falls, Konawaruk, Essequibo River, unterer Rio Tocantins
(Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Pará (BRA))
17
120
unknown
15
100
unknown
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