Ariidae

Alexandre P. Marceniuk & Naércio A. Menezes, 2007, Systematics of the family Ariidae (Ostariophysi, Siluriformes), with a redefinition of the genera., Zootaxa 1416, pp. 1-126 : 7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6236739

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scientific name

Ariidae
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Family Ariidae View in CoL View at ENA Bleeker, 1862

Arii Bleeker, 1862: 7, 25. Type genus: Arius   ZBK Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840b.

Hemipimelodinae Gill, 1861: 46. Type genus: Hemipimelodus   ZBK Bleeker, 1858.

Batrachocephalinae Gill, 1893: 132. Type genus: Batrachocephalus   ZBK Bleeker, 1846.

Doiichthyidae Weber, 1913: 532. Type genus: Doiichthys   ZBK Weber, 1913.

Bagreidae Schultz, 1944: 182. Type genus: Bagre Oken, 1817.

Osteogeneiosinae Fowler, 1951: 3. Type genus: Osteogeneiosus   ZBK Bleeker, 1846.

Vorhisiidae † Frizzell, 1965: 179. Type genus: Vorhisia † Frizzell, 1965.

Diagnosis. The family Ariidae can be distinguished from all other Siluriformes by the following characters: external posterior branch of lateral ethmoid columnar; a bony blade anteriorly connecting the nasal tubules; lateral ethmoid and frontal bones connected mesially and laterally delimiting a fontanel (fig. 1) (shared with Pangasiidae and Schilbeidae ); presence of three infraorbitals (fig. 2) (shared with Doradidae , Mochokidae and Pimelodidae ); lachrymal well developed (fig. 3); space between transcapular process and otic capsule small; otic capsules enlarged; wing process of parasphenoid present (shared with Bagridae and Schilbeidae ); subvertebral process well developed (fig. 4); anterior portion of second basibranchial expanded and very conspicuous (fig. 5); third pharyngobranchial boomerang shaped (fig. 6); anterior portion of proximal cartilage of fourth ceratobranchial narrow about one-half as wide as posterior portion; dorsal processes of pharyngeal tooth plates long (fig. 7); anterior and posterior nostrils close together (shared with Diplomystidae ).

Remarks. To be consistent with the results of the phylogenetic analysis reported by Marceniuk (2003) in order to accommodate all the names available without creating unnecessary nomenclatural conflicts, the following genera are recognized: Amissidens   ZBK , Arius   ZBK , Aspistor   ZBK , Bagre , Batrachocephalus   ZBK , Brustiarius   ZBK , Cathorops , Cephalocassis   ZBK , Cinetodus   ZBK , Cochlefelis   ZBK , Cryptarius   ZBK , Doiichthys   ZBK , Galeichthys   ZBK , Genidens   ZBK , Hemiarius   ZBK , Ketengus   ZBK , Nedystoma   ZBK , Nemapteryx   ZBK , Neoarius   ZBK , Netuma , Notarius   ZBK , Osteogeneiosus   ZBK , Pachyula   ZBK , Plicofollis   ZBK , Potamarius   ZBK and Sciades . Three new genera have to be erected: Amphiarius , Carlarius and Potamosilurus . The nominal genera Bagre Oken, 1817, Glanis   ZBK , Stearopterus   ZBK , Breviceps   ZBK non Merrem, 1820, Felichthys   ZBK , Ailurichthys   ZBK , Mystus   ZBK non Scopoli, 1777 and Anemanotus   ZBK are junior synonyms of Bagre Cloquet, 1816. Hexanematichthys   ZBK , Sciadeichthys   ZBK , Selenaspis   ZBK , Ariopsis   ZBK and Leptarius   ZBK are synonymous with Sciades . The nominal genus Pseudarius   ZBK is an objective synonym and Arioides is subjective synonym of Arius   ZBK . Sciadeops   ZBK is synonymous with Notarius   ZBK . Catastoma   ZBK and Sarcogenys   ZBK are synonymous with Netuma . Tetranesodon   ZBK is tentatively recognized as synonym of Pachyula   ZBK . Hemipimelodus   ZBK is synonymous with Cephalocassis   ZBK . Septobranchus   ZBK is a junior synonym of Cinetodus   ZBK . Guiritinga   ZBK is a new synonym of Genidens   ZBK .

The genus Doiichthys   ZBK formerly considered the single representative of the family Doiichthyidae by Weber & de Beaufort (1913) and Berg (1940) and not examined either by Mo (1991) or de Pinna (1993), shares a series of synapomorphies with the other members of the Ariidae (Kailola, 1990a, 2004; Marceniuk, 2003) and is included in this family. The nominal genus Tachysurus   ZBK ( Lacépède, 1803) as already noted by Regan (1907) cannot be recognized in the Ariidae contrary to the conclusion of Eigenmann & Eigenmann (1888), Miranda-Ribeiro (1918), Fowler (1928) and Chandy (1953) as emphasized by Wheeler & Baddokwaya (1981). Following Mo (1991) and de Pinna (1993), Ancharius   ZBK is not considered a member of the Ariidae . It belongs in its own family Anchariidae (Ng & Sparks, 2005).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Siluriformes

Family

Ariidae

Loc

Ariidae

Alexandre P. Marceniuk & Naércio A. Menezes 2007
2007
Loc

Vorhisia

Frizzell 1965
1965
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