Trichomycteridae

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Trichomycteridae is a diverse family of small, often parasitic or scavenging catfishes native primarily to freshwater habitats in Central and South America.

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Label Occurrences
Trichomycteridae canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

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Predicate Object
instanceOf catfish family
fish family
taxon
bodySize small
class Actinopterygii
commonName parasitic catfishes
pencil catfishes
distribution Amazon Basin
Andean valleys
surface form: Andean drainages

Orinoco Basin
Patagonian rivers
coastal drainages of Brazil
ecologicalRole benthic invertebrate predator
detritus consumer
ectoparasite of other fishes
micro-predator
feedingType detritivorous
insectivorous
parasitic
scavenger
foundIn subtropical regions
temperate regions of South America
tropical regions
habitat caves
freshwater
rivers
streams
hasBarbels true
hasTypeSpecies Trichomycterus nigricans
includesParasiticTaxa true
includesScavengingTaxa true
includesSpecies Vandellia
surface form: Vandellia cirrhosa
kingdom Animalia
morphology elongate body
narrow head
three pairs of barbels or fewer
nativeTo Central America
South America
notableGenus Ituglanis
Pygidianops
Stegophilus
Trichomycterus
Vandellia
order Siluriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
skeletonType bony fish
skinType scaleless or with very reduced scales
taxonRank family
typicalLength less than 10 cm
vernacularAssociation candiru
waterType freshwater

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

Siluriformes contains Trichomycteridae