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Cathorops melanopus
species of fish
Cephalocassis melanochir
species of fish
Notarius lentiginosus
species of fish
Potamarius nelsoni
species of fish
Genidens machadoi
species of fish
Neoarius utarus
species of fish

Plicofollis argyropleuron
species of fish
Cochlefelis spatula
species of fish

Cathorops kailolae
species of fish
Carlarius heudelotii
species of fish
Cochlefelis danielsi
species of fish
Neoarius latirostris
Species of catfish
Cochlefelis burmanicus
species of fish
Neoarius velutinus
species of fish
Brustiarius nox
species of fish
Hexanematichthys henni
species of fish

Notarius
genus of fishes
Cryptarius daugeti
species of fish
Aspistor luniscutis
species of fish

Ariopsis assimilis
species of fish

Cochlefelis
Cochlefelis is a genus of sea catfishes found in coastal and freshwaters from Southeast Asia to Australia. There are currently three described species in this genus.
Nemapteryx nenga
Kyataphisa is a monospecific genus of sea catfish in the subfamily Ariinae. Its only species, K. nenga (commonly known as kata) is found in the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Pacific Ocean off Thailand. It is found in marine as well as brackish waters, and reaches a maximum length of .
Cathorops spixii
species of fish
Nemapteryx armiger
species of fish
Brustiarius solidus
species of fish
Neoarius leptaspis
Bleekeriella leptaspis, the triangular shield catfish, boofhead catfish, freshwater forked tailed catfish, salmon catfish, or lesser salmon catfish, is a monospecific genus of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Pieter Bleeker in 1862, originally under the genus Hexanematichthys. It inhabits marine, brackish and freshwaters in Australia and New Guinea, at a maximum known depth of . It reaches a maximum standard length of .
Galeichthys peruvianus
species of fish
Plicofollis magatensis
species of fish
Neoarius coatesi
species of fish
Notarius planiceps
species of fish
Neoarius pectoralis
species of fish
Potamarius izabalensis
species of fish
Neoarius midgleyi
species of fish

Hemiarius
Hemiarius is a genus of sea catfishes found in the coastal waters, estuaries, and rivers from South Asia through New Guinea and Australia to Oceania. Six described species are in this genus:
Cephalocassis manillensis
species of fish
Notarius armbrusteri
species of fish
Arius leptonotacanthus
Jayaramichthys leptonotacanthus is a species of sea catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Pieter Bleeker in 1849. It is known from tropical brackish and marine waters in the western Pacific. It reaches a maximum total length of . It is the only species in the genus Jayaramichthys.
Nemapteryx augusta
species of fish
Nemapteryx bleekeri
species of fish
Cochlefelis insidiator
species of fish

Plicofollis polystaphylodon
species of fish
Nemapteryx macronotacantha
species of fish
Sciades parkeri
species of fish

Brustiarius
Brustiarius is a genus of freshwater sea catfishes found in the Malay Archipelago. There are currently three described species.
Notarius troschelii
species of fish
Nedystoma
Nedystoma is a monospecific genus of sea catfishes endemic to the island of New Guinea where they are found in fresh and brackish waters in both the Indonesian portion and in Papua New Guinea. There is currently only one described species in this genus.
lepidophagy
Lepidophagy is a specialised feeding behaviour in fish that involves eating the scales of other fish. Lepidophagy is widespread, having evolved independently in at least five freshwater families and seven marine families. A related feeding behavior among fish is pterygophagy: feeding on the fins of other fish.
Arius nudidens
species of fish
Aspistor
Aspistor was a genus of sea catfishes found along the northeastern coast of South America, where they occur in marine, brackish, and fresh waters. The name is now a synonym of Notarius.

Cathorops manglarensis
species of fish
Potamarius usumacintae
species of fish
Notarius neogranatensis
species of fish
Nemapteryx
Nemapteryx is a genus of sea catfishes found mostly in coastal marine and brackish waters from South Asia to Australia. There is currently only one described species in this genus.

Potamarius
Potamarius is a genus of sea catfishes. The three species in this genus exclusively inhabit fresh water in southern Mexico and Guatemala. The individual species have relatively small ranges. The highly endangered Paragenidens grandoculis of Brazil was long classified in Potamarius, but a 2019 study has found it to belong in its own genus.
Hexanematichthys mastersi
species of fish

Notarius biffi
species of catfish
Aspistor hardenbergi
species of fish
Amphiarius
Amphiarius is a genus of sea catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Ariidae. It includes two species, the Kukwari sea catfish, A. phrygiatus, and the softhead sea catfish, A. rugispinis.
Hexanematichthys
REDIRECT Hexanematichthys sagor
Aspistor quadriscutis
species of fish