Clariidae

E230171

Clariidae is a family of airbreathing catfishes known for their elongated bodies, ability to survive in low-oxygen waters, and in some species, to move short distances over land.

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Label Occurrences
Clariidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf catfish family
fish family
taxon
adaptation ability to breathe atmospheric oxygen
tolerance to hypoxic waters
bodyShape eel-like
class Actinopterygii
commonName airbreathing catfishes
diet omnivorous
ecologicalRole benthic feeder
scavenger
economicUse aquaculture species
fisheries resource
food fish
finCharacteristic long anal fin
long dorsal fin
geographicDistribution Africa
Middle East
introduced populations in other regions
South Asia
surface form: southern Asia
habitat floodplains
freshwater
marshes
slow-moving rivers
swamps
hasCharacteristic ability to move short distances over land
ability to survive in low-oxygen waters
airbreathing
elongated body
hasOrgan suprabranchial organ
hasStructure barbels around mouth
includesGenus Bathyclarias
Channallabes
Clarias
Dinotopterus
Gymnallabes
Heterobranchus
kingdom Animalia
movementAbility can move over moist land for short distances
notableSpecies Clarias
surface form: Clarias batrachus

Clarias
surface form: Clarias gariepinus
order Siluriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
respirationType air-breathing
aquatic gill-breathing
someSpeciesAre hardy
invasive
taxonRank family

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Siluriformes contains Clariidae