Two

individual sailfin catfishes were captured using seines by local fishermen in the Yojoa Lake area in Honduras in September of 2018 and a third one in January 2019 in the Jucutuma lagoon (Fig. 2). The first specimen was captured by fishermen on the southern side of Yojoa Lake in the area called La Ensenada (Fig 3; 14.794734°N, 87.996477° W) at 645 mts above sea level at the drainage of a tributary in a marshy area, a second specimen was collected also by fishermen on the Eastern side of the lake (14.845496°N, 87.966477°W) at 642 mts above sea level at the drainage of the Naturaleza Creek into the lake near a bridge roadside, both captures occurred 10 days apart in September. The third specimen was collected in Jucutuma lagoon (15.509635°N, 87.904576°W) at 26 mts above sea level near the lake border. The first two individuals were deposited at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras Valle de Sula Fish Collection (MUVS- 203 and MUVS-204). The third individual, from Jucutuma lagoon, was kept by the fisherman and is kept live in a local restaurant aquarium .