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Cathorops multiradiatus
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Cathorops multiradiatus

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Cathorops tuyra
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Cathorops tuyra
Cathorops dasycephalus
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Cathorops dasycephalus

Cathorops dasycephalus
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Cathorops dasycephalus
Cathorops dasycephalus
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Cathorops dasycephalus

Cathorops dasycephalus
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Cathorops dasycephalus
Cathorops dasycephalus
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Cathorops dasycephalus

Cathorops fuerthii
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Cathorops fuerthii
Cathorops fuerthii
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Cathorops fuerthii

Cathorops fuerthii
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Cathorops fuerthii
Cathorops fuerthii
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Cathorops fuerthii

Cathorops fuerthii
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Cathorops fuerthii
Cathorops hypophthalmus
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Cathorops hypophthalmus

Cathorops taylori
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Cathorops taylori
Cathorops
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Cathorops
Kinds
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Overview
Main identification features
  • head: surface rough; skin thin
  • 3 pairs barbels
  • gill opening restricted: membrane fused to throat
CATHOROPS

SEA-CATFISHES

Three pairs of barbells (on chin and both jaws); top of head rough, covered with thin skin; a narrow groove along top of head (except in C. dasycephalus), interrupted in some species; gill opening restricted to sides by adhesion of gill membranes to breast; gill rakers present on rear surfaces of first two gill arches (except in C. dasycephalus); teeth on roof of mouth at sides only, in two well separated patches, although sometimes touching, tooth patches considerably larger in females; jaw teeth in several rows, front teeth smaller than back, which range from conical to molar-like.

This neotropical genus contains at least 11 species, with 6 present in and endemic to the tropical eastern Pacific.


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