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Arius (genus)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Ariinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Ariidae

Scientific name
  
Arius

Higher classification
  
Ariidae

Order
  
Catfish

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Lower classifications
  
Madagascar sea catfish, Arius festinus, Arius uncinatus, Taylor's catfish

Arius is a genus of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Ariidae. The genus Arius is distributed in brackish and fresh waters of Eastern Africa and south to southeast Asia.

Defining the limits so that Arius can form a natural grouping has always been a problem. The genus was never properly defined, and many species previously classified in Arius are now in other genera. Recent authors have recognized this genus as non-monophyetic, rejecting that the genus is a natural grouping. Two unnamed groups are distinguished by accessory tooth plates, which are either very elongated and bearing molar-like teeth, or are oval shaped or subtriangular and bearing acicular (needle-like) or conic teeth. A. jatius lacks these tooth plates, but has been included in this genus based on its adipose fin and lateral line. The recognition of Arenarius as a junior synonym of Arius is tentative and needs to be further investigated.

Arius species have three pairs of barbels, including the fleshy and cylindrical maxillary barbels and two pairs of mental barbels. The base of the adipose fin is moderately long, about half the length of the base of the anal fin.

Species

There are currently 26 living species recognized for this genus.

  • Arius acutirostris F. Day, 1877
  • Arius africanus Günther, 1867 (African sea catfish)
  • Arius arenarius (J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1849) (Sand catfish)
  • Arius arius (F. Hamilton, 1822) (Threadfin sea catfish)
  • Arius brunellii Zolezzi, 1939
  • Arius cous Hyrtl, 1859
  • Arius dispar Herre, 1926 (Fleshysnout catfish)
  • Arius festinus H. H. Ng & Sparks, 2003
  • Arius gagora (F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gagora catfish)
  • Arius gigas Boulenger, 1911 (Giant sea catfish)
  • Arius jella F. Day, 1877 (Blackfin sea catfish)
  • Arius latiscutatus Günther, 1864 (Rough-head sea catfish)
  • Arius leptonotacanthus Bleeker, 1849
  • Arius macracanthus Günther, 1864
  • Arius maculatus (Thunberg, 1792) (Spotted catfish)
  • Arius madagascariensis Vaillant, 1894 (Madagascar sea catfish)
  • Arius malabaricus F. Day, 1877
  • Arius manillensis Valenciennes, 1840 (Manila sea catfish)
  • Arius microcephalus Bleeker, 1855 (Squirrelheaded catfish)
  • Arius nudidens M. C. W. Weber, 1913
  • Arius oetik Bleeker, 1846
  • Arius subrostratus Valenciennes, 1840 (Shovelnose sea catfish)
  • Arius sumatranus (Anonymous, referred to E. T. Bennett, 1830) (Goat catfish)
  • Arius uncinatus H. H. Ng & Sparks, 2003
  • Arius venosus Valenciennes, 1840 (Veined catfish)
  • In addition, there is a fairly extensive fossil record, encompassing several species, but mainly represented by otoliths.

    References

    Arius (genus) Wikipedia