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FAMILY Auchenipteridae Bleeker, 1862 FAMILY Auchenipteridae Bleeker, 1862 - auchenipterid catfishes, driftwood catfishes SUBFAMILY Centromochlinae Bleeker, 1862 - driftwood catfishes [=Centromochli] GENUS Centromochlus Kner, 1858 - driftwood catfishes [=Balroglanis, Duringlanis, Ferrarissoaresia] Species Centromochlus altae Fowler, 1945 - Caqueta driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus bockmanni (Sarmento-Soares & Buckup, 2005) - Bockmann's driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus britskii Sarmento-Soares & Birindelli, 2015 - Sao Paulo driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus concolor (Mees, 1974) - Coppename driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus existimatus Mees, 1974 - Mees' Amazon driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus ferrarisi Birindelli et al., 2015 - Tocantins driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus heckelii (De Filippi, 1853) - Napo driftwood catfish [=steindachneri] Species Centromochlus macracanthus Soares-Porto, 2000 - Negro driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus megalops Kner, 1858 - Kner's Colombia driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus meridionalis Sarmento-Soares et al., 2013 - Teles Pires driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus orca Sarmento-Soares et al., 2017 - Terra Santa driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus perugiae Steindachner, 1882 - Perugia's driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus punctatus (Mees, 1974) - Suriname driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus reticulatus (Mees, 1974) - Rupununi driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus romani (Mees, 1988) - San Juan driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus schultzi Rössel, 1962 - Xingu driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus simplex (Mees, 1974) - Xaventina driftwood catfish Species Centromochlus steindachneri Gill, 1870 - Rio Maranon driftwood catfish GENUS Gelanoglanis Bohlke, 1980 - driftwood catfishes Species Gelanoglanis nanonocticolus Soares-Porto et al., 1999 - Asisa driftwood catfish Species Gelanoglanis pan Calegari et al., 2014 - pan driftwood catfish Species Gelanoglanis stroudi Böhlke, 1980 - Metica driftwood catfish Species Gelanoglanis travieso Rengifo et al., 2008 - Maranon driftwood catfish Species Gelanoglanis varii Calegari & Reis, 2016 - border driftwood catfish GENUS Gephyromochlus Hoedeman, 1961 - driftwood catfishes Species Gephyromochlus leopardus (Hoedeman, 1961) - Litany River driftwood catfish GENUS Glanidium Lütken, 1874 - driftwood catfishes [=Gephyromochlus] Species Glanidium albescens Lütken, 1874 - Velhas driftwood catfish Species Glanidium botocudo Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro, 2013 - Mucuri driftwood catfish Species Glanidium catharinensis Miranda Ribeiro, 1962 - Tubarao driftwood catfish Species Glanidium cesarpintoi Ihering, 1928 - Mogi-guassu driftwood catfish Species Glanidium melanopterum Miranda Ribeiro, 1918 - Piquete driftwood catfish Species Glanidium ribeiroi Haseman, 1911 - Iguacu driftwood catfish GENUS Tatia Miranda Ribeiro, 1911 - driftwood catfishes [=Sauronglanis] Species Tatia aulopygia (Kner, 1858) - Guapore driftwood catfish Species Tatia boemia Koch & Reis, 1996 - Pelotas driftwood catfish Species Tatia brunnea Mees, 1974 - Mees' tatia Species Tatia carolae Vari & Ferraris, 2013 - Cuyuni driftwood catfish Species Tatia caxiuanensis Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro, 2008 - Curua driftwood catfish Species Tatia dunni Fowler, 1945 - Fowler's Caqueta driftwood catfish Species Tatia galaxias Mees, 1974 - Mees' Orinoco driftwood catfish Species Tatia gyrina (Eigenmann & Allen, 1942) - Itaya driftwood catfish [=creutzbergi] Species Tatia intermedia (Steindachner, 1877) - intermediate driftwood catfish Species Tatia jaracatia Pavanelli & Bifi, 2009 - Jaracatia driftwood catfish Species Tatia marthae Vari & Ferraris, 2013 - Caura driftwood catfish Species Tatia meesi Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro, 2008 - Potaro driftwood catfish Species Tatia melanoleuca Vari & Calegari, 2014 - Tapajos driftwood catfish Species Tatia musaica Royero, 1992 - Atuana driftwood catfish Species Tatia neivai (Ihering, 1930) - Piracicaba driftwood catfish Species Tatia nigra Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro, 2008 - Uatima driftwood catfish Species Tatia simplex Mees, 1974 - Das Mortes driftwood catfish Species Tatia strigata Soares-Porto, 1995 - Soares-Porto's tatia SUBFAMILY Auchenipterinae Bleeker, 1862 - driftwood catfishes [=Euanemini, Tracheliopterini, Pseudauchenipterini, Auchenipterini, Astrophysi, Ageneiosi, Trachycorystidae] GENUS Ageneiosus Lacepède, 1803 - driftwood catfishes [=Agenius, Ceratorhynchus, Davalla, Pseudageneiosus, Tympanopleura] Species Ageneiosus akamai Ribeiro et al., 2017 - Rio Purus driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus apiaka Ribeiro et al., 2017 - Rio Tapajos driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus dentatus Kner, 1858 - Suriname driftwood catfish [=guianensis, parnaguensis] Species Ageneiosus inermis (Linnaeus, 1766) - manduba [=armatus, axillaris, barranquenensis, brevifilis, dawalla, gabardinii, marmoratus, ogilviei, schomburgkii, sebae, therezinae] Species Ageneiosus intrusus Ribeiro et al., 2017 - Rio Solimoes driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus lineatus Ribeiro et al., 2017 - Rio Negro driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus magoi Castillo & Brull G., 1989 - Mago's driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus militaris Valenciennes, 1835 - soldier driftwood catfish [=imberbis, marquesi, trigintaoctoradiatus, uruguayensis, valenciennesi] Species Ageneiosus pardalis Lütken, 1874 - Maracaibo driftwood catfish [=caucanus, freiei, virgo] Species Ageneiosus polystictus Steindachner, 1915 - Steindachner's Negro driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus ucayalensis Castelnau, 1855 - Ucayali driftwood catfish [=dentatus, guianensis, parnaguensis, porphyreus] Species Ageneiosus uranophthalmus Ribeiro & Rapp Py-Daniel, 2010 - Ribeiro's Amazonian driftwood catfish Species Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908 - Purus driftwood catfish GENUS Asterophysus Kner, 1858 - driftwood catfishes [=Astrophysus] Species Asterophysus batrachus Kner, 1858 - gulper catfish, torpedo catfish GENUS Auchenipterichthys Bleeker, 1862 - driftwood catfishes Species Auchenipterichthys coracoideus (Eigenmann & Allen, 1942) - Iquitos driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterichthys longimanus (Günther, 1864) - Capin driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterichthys punctatus (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840) – Valenciennes' Brazilian driftwood catfish [=dantei] Species Auchenipterichthys thoracatus (Kner, 1858) - Madeira driftwood catfish [=thoracicus] GENUS Auchenipterus Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840 - driftwood catfishes [=Auchenopterus, Ceratocheilus, Euanemus, Osteomystax] Species Auchenipterus ambyiacus Fowler, 1915 - Ambyiacu driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus brachyurus (Cope, 1878) - Cope's Peruvian driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus brevior Eigenmann, 1912 - Eigenmann's Potaro driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus britskii Ferraris & Vari, 1999 - Janauaca driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus demerarae Eigenmann, 1912 - Eigenmann's Guyanese driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus dentatus Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840 – Paramaribo driftwood catfish [=colymbetyes] Species Auchenipterus fordicei Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888 - Solimoes driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus menezesi Ferraris & Vari, 1999 - Ferraris's driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus nigripinnis (Boulenger, 1895) - La Plata driftwood catfish [=paysanduanus] Species Auchenipterus nuchalis (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) - Spix's Capim driftwood catfish Species Auchenipterus osteomystax (Miranda Ribeiro, 1918) - Vermelho driftwood catfish GENUS Entomocorus Eigenmann, 1917 - driftwood catfishes Species Entomocorus benjamini Eigenmann, 1917 - Upper Madeira entomocorus Species Entomocorus gameroi Mago-Leccia, 1984 - Apurito driftwood catfishes Species Entomocorus melaphareus Akama & Ferraris, 2003 - Akama's Amazonian driftwood catfish Species Entomocorus radiosus Reis & Borges, 2006 - Reis' Mato Grosso driftwood catfish GENUS Epapterus Cope, 1878 - driftwood catfishes Species Epapterus blohmi Vari et al., 1984 - Tuy driftwood catfishes Species Epapterus dispilurus Cope, 1878 - Cope's epapterus [=chaquensis, longipinnis] GENUS Liosomadoras Fowler, 1940 - driftwood catfishes Species Liosomadoras morrowi Fowler, 1940 - Morrow's driftwood catfish Species Liosomadoras oncinus (Jardine, in Schomburgk, 1841) - jaguar catfish GENUS Pseudauchenipterus Bleeker, 1862 - driftwood catfishes [=Silvaichthys] Species Pseudauchenipterus affinis (Steindachner, 1877) - Sao Matheus driftwood catfish Species Pseudauchenipterus flavescens (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888) - Sao Francisco driftwood catfish Species Pseudauchenipterus jequitinhonhae (Steindachner, 1877) - Jequitinhonha driftwood catfish Species Pseudauchenipterus nodosus (Bloch, 1794) - Cocosoda catfish [=aguilerae, furcatus, guppyi, nigrolineatus] GENUS Pseudepapterus Steindachner, 1915 - driftwood catfishes Species Pseudepapterus cucuhyensis Böhlke, 1951 - Cucui driftwood catfish Species Pseudepapterus gracilis Ferraris & Vari, 2000 - Ferraris' Caura driftwood catfish Species Pseudepapterus hasemani (Steindachner, 1915) - Tovantins driftwood catfish GENUS Pseudotatia Mees, 1974 - driftwood catfishes Species Pseudotatia parva Mees, 1974 - Mees' Sao Francisco driftwood catfish GENUS Spinipterus Akama & Ferraris, 2011 - driftwood catfishes Species Spinipterus acsi Akama & Ferraris, 2011 - Santa Rita driftwood catfish GENUS Tetranematichthys Bleeker, 1858 - driftwood catfishes Species Tetranematichthys barthemi Peixoto & Wosiacki, 2010 - Araticum driftwood catfish Species Tetranematichthys quadrifilis (Kner, 1858) - Kner's
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