Heptapteridae

E230177

Heptapteridae is a family of freshwater catfishes native primarily to Central and South America, known for their elongated bodies and benthic, often nocturnal habits.

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Label Occurrences
Heptapteridae canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

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Predicate Object
instanceOf catfish family
fish family
taxon
activityPattern nocturnal
bodyShape elongated body
class Actinopterygii
commonName heptapterid catfishes
three-barbeled catfishes
containsSubtaxon Cetopsorhamdia
Heptapterus
Imparfinis
Phenacorhamdia
Pimelodella
Pimelodella
surface form: Pimelodella cristata

Rhamdia
Rhamdia
surface form: Rhamdia quelen
diet benthic organisms
invertebrates
small fishes
distinguishingFeature lack of adipose fin in some genera
slender body form
three pairs of barbels
distribution Central America
South America
ecologicalRole benthic predator
scavenger
environment freshwater ecosystems
finType ray-finned
foundInCountry Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Mexico
habitat benthic zone
creeks
freshwater
rivers
streams
hasBarbels yes
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Neotropical region
order Siluriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
respiration gills
sensoryAdaptation enhanced tactile sensing via barbels
skeletonType bony fish
taxonRank family
typicalSubstrateAssociation leaf litter
rocky bottoms
sandy bottoms

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

Siluriformes contains Heptapteridae