Bagridae

E230173

Bagridae is a family of ray-finned catfishes commonly known as bagrid or naked catfishes, found primarily in freshwater habitats across Africa and Asia.

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Bagridae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
ray-finned fish family
taxon
activityPattern mostly nocturnal
belongsToGroup catfishes
bodyShape elongated
class Actinopterygii
commonName bagrid catfishes
naked catfishes
containsTaxon Aorichthys
Bagrus
Hemibagrus
Mystus
Pseudobagrus
Rita
describedAs family of catfishes found in Africa and Asia
diet invertebrates
omnivorous
small fish
distribution Africa
Asia
ecologicalRole benthic predator
scavenger
economicUse artisanal fisheries
commercial fisheries
food fish
finType adipose fin often present
dorsal fin with spine
habitat freshwater
lakes
rivers
streams
hasCharacteristic barbels around mouth
benthic lifestyle
ray-finned
scaleless body
hasScientificNameAuthorship Bleeker
hasVertebralColumn true
kingdom Animalia
parentTaxon Siluriformes
catfish
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
respiration gills
skeletonType bony
taxonRank family
waterType freshwater

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Siluriformes contains Bagridae