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Pseudopimelodidae


PseudopimelodidaeThe sub-family of Pimelodidae, Pseudopimelodinae, is now considered a full family status of Pseudopimelodidae and is of course closely related to the Pimelodidae family.

Mostly contains the smaller to medium pims such as the South American Bumblebee, dwarf marbled catfishes and the larger Cephalosilurus species. Relatively easy to keep in the aquarium, can be predatory to the smaller inhabitants, but if tank mates are chosen carefully they will do well.

 

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B
Batrochoglanis acanthochiroides
Batrochoglanis raninus
Batrochoglanis transmontanus
Batrochoglanis villosus
 
C
Cruciglanis pacifici
 
L
Lophiosilurus albomarginatus
Lophiosilurus alexandri  
Lophiosilurus apurensis
Lophiosilurus fowleri
Lophiosilurus nigricaudus
 
M
Microglanis carlae
Microglanis cottoides
Microglanis iheringi
Microglanis malabarbai
Microglanis nigrolineatus
Microglanis oliveirai
Microglanis poecilus
Microglanis sp. "Venezuela"
Microglanis variegatus
 
P
Pseudopimelodus bufonius
Pseudopimelodus mangurus
 
R
Rhyacoglanis annulatus
Rhyacoglanis beninei
Rhyacoglanis paranensis
Rhyacoglanis pulcher
Rhyacoglanis sp. "Peru"
Rhyacoglanis varii
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