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Hassar (genus)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Doradinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Doradidae

Scientific name
  
Hassar

Higher classification
  
Doradidae

Order
  
Catfish

Hassar (genus) wwwscotcatcomimageshassarorestis5jpg

Lower classifications
  
Hassar orestis, Hassar wilderi, Hassar affinis

Hassar is a genus of thorny catfishes native to South America.

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Species

There are currently five recognized species in this genus:

Hassar (genus) orestis

  • Hassar affinis (Steindachner, 1881)
  • Hassar gabiru Birindelli, Fayal & Wosiacki, 2011
  • Hassar orestis (Steindachner, 1875)
  • Hassar shewellkeimi Sabaj Pérez & Birindelli, 2013
  • Hassar wilderi Kindle, 1895
  • Description

    Hassar (genus) Taxonomic revision of thorny catfish genus Hassar Siluriformes

    Like other doradids, Hassar species have a row of scutes on each side of their body, though they are more subdued. Hassar species grow to approximately 15.7–25.0 centimetres (6.2–9.8 in) SL.

    In the aquarium

    Hassar (genus) orestis

    Hassar species are very rarely imported for the aquarium hobby, and the most commonly imported species is H. orestis. Care of this species is not straightforward; they are hard to acclimate if not in good condition at the point of sale. They are always wild caught. However, once settled in they are easier to care for. These fish should be provided with dense vegetation to feel comfortable. They are not aggressive, though smaller fish are very shy in the presence of larger fish.

    Hassar (genus) Fish Identification

    Hassar (genus) Hassar wilderi

    Hassar (genus) Hassar orestis

    References

    Hassar (genus) Wikipedia