Auchenipteridae, Bleeker, 1862
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https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2015-394-005 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E7F87B8-0476-FF8D-FCC8-FC4AFD54FAEC |
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Felipe |
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Auchenipteridae |
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Ageneiosus inermis (Linnaeus, 1766) : mannouwé
(Oyapock), koko-sousouri, janmengouté (C); pulapulali (K); ubak kasisiminye (P); mïtala (Wa); matupe, pilameme (Wi); mãduwe (T); bow, maloko fisi, paypay (B); mandubé, fidalgo, bocudo (Br); slopehead catfish (E).
Ageneiosus ucayalensis Castelnau, 1855 : mannouwé
(Oyapock), koko-sousouri, janmengouté (C); ubak priye (P); agénéiosus de l’Ucayali (F); mandubé, fidalgo, bocudo (Br); duck catfish (E).
Auchenipterus dentatus Valenciennes, 1840 : kokodlo-dous, koko-merlo (C); koyokoyo (K); kagatay (P); panaululuk (Wa); pilateau, pilakupeãsĩ (Wi); botro manki (S); auchéniptère denté (F); olho-de-gato, mandi-peruano, carataí (Br).
Auchenipterus nuchalis (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) : kokodlo-dous, koko-merlo (C); koyokoyo (K); kagatay (P); panaululuk (Wa); pilateau, pilakupeãsĩ (Wi); botro manki (S); auchéniptère, silure rayé (F); olho-de-gato, mandi-peruano, carataí (Br); moustache catfish (E).
Note: Auchenipterus dentatus and Auchenipterus nuchalis are sister species that are extremely difficult to tell apart since their respective geographical distributions in French Guiana remain uncertain.
Glanidium leopardum (Hoedeman, 1961) : koko-tig (C);
nuya (K); panaululuk (Wa); yawateãĩy (Wi); noya (B); wood catfish (E).
Pseudauchenipterus nodosus (Bloch, 1794) : koko-soda,
koko-dlo-dous (C); panakowe (K); kagatay priye (P); carataí (Br); cocosoda catfish (E).
Tatia brunnea Mees, 1974 : koko-tig (C); nuya (K); noya
(B); wood catfish (E).
Tatia intermedia (Steindachner, 1876) : koko-tig (C);
nuya (K); noya (B); driftwood catfish (E).
Trachelyopterus coriaceus Valenciennes 1840 : oyak,
anvou (C); yawa kasisiminye (P); noya (B); trachélyoptère à cuir (F); cangati, cachorro-do-padre, nojado (Br); wood catfish (E).
Trachelyopterus galeatus (Linnaeus 1766) : oyak, anvou
(C); nuya (K); yawa (P); palatka (Wa); noya (B); noya (S); trachélyoptère tacheté (F); cangati, cachorro-do-padre, anuiá, nojado (Br); common wood catfish (E).
ORDER GYMNOTIFORMES
Electrophorus electricus (Linnaeus, 1766) : z’angi-
tranblan (C); pulake (K); uwak (P); alimina (Wa); pɨlake (Wi); pulake (T); maïchi (B); maïsi, prake (S); anguille électrique (F); poraquê, puraqué, peixe-elétrico (Br); electric eel (E).
Note: The electric eel hardly goes beyond the Saut Maripa, in the Oyapock, but is known by the Wayãpi people from the Rio Jari basin.
Gymnotus carapo Linnaeus, 1758 : angi, bloblo (C);
alapo (K); punup pareunawikyene (P); miwa, kaloi (Wa); alapotãsiay (Wi); alapo (T); boóboó (B); logologo (S); gymnote rayée (F); sarapó (Br); banded knifefish (E).
Gymnotus coropinae Hoedeman, 1962 : angi, bloblo (C);
alapo (K); punup duwẽ (P); miwa, kaloi (Wa); alapotãĩy, alapoũ (Wi); alapo (T); booboo (B); logologo (S); gymnote de la Coropina (F); sarapó (Br); knifefish (E).
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