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The classification of the teleostean fishes of the order Ostariophysi. 2. Siluroidea
C T Regan (1911) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 8: 553-577
The fishes of the San Juan River, Colombia
C T Regan (1913) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 12: 462-473
Descriptions of new South American fresh-water fishes collected by Dr. Carl Ternetz
G S Myers (1927) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 68: 107-135
The fishes of the BeniMamoré and Paraguay basins, and a discussion of the origin of the Paraguayan fauna
Nathan E Pearson (1937) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 23: 99-114
The fishes of the Beni-Mamoré and Paraguay basins, and a discussion of the origin of the paraguayan fauna
(1937) Proc. California Acad. Sci. 23(8): 99-114
A new catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Panama
S F Hildebrand (1938) Field Museum of Natural History Publications Zoological Series 22: 219-359
The catfishes of Venezuela, with descriptions of thirty-eight new forms
Leonard P Schultz (1944) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 94: 173-338
A further contribution to the ichthyology of Venezuela.
Leonard P Schultz (1949) Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 99: 1-211
An evaluation of Seth E. Meek's contributions to Mexican ichthyology
R R Miller (1976) Fieldiana (Zool.) 69: 1-31
Trachelyichthys exilis, a new species of catfish (Pisces: Auchenipteridae) from Peru
D W Greenfield and G S Glodek (1977) Fieldiana (Zool.) 72: 47-58
The grammar of family-group names as exemplified by those of fishes
G C Steyskal (1980) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 93: 168-177
Systematic implications of innervation patterns in teleost myotomes
Q Bone and R D Ono (1982) Breviora 470: 1-23
Problems in catfish anatomy and phylogeny exemplified by the Neotropical Hypophthalmidae (Teleostei: Siluroidei)
G J Howes (1983) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology 45: 1-39
The evolution and interrelationships of the actinopterygian fishes
G V Lauder and K F Liem (1983) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 150: 95-197
Rhamdia reddelli, new species, the first blind pimelodid catfish from Middle America, with a key to the Mexican species
R R Miller (1984) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20: 135-144
Proteocephalidean Cestodes From Venezuelan Siluriform Fishes, With A Revised Classification Of The Monticelliidae
D R Brooks and G Rasmussen (1984) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 97: 748-760
A new catfish of the genus Epapterus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) from the Orinoco River basin
Richard P Vari, Donald C Taphorn et al. (1984) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 97(2): 462-472
A review of the South American catfish tribe Hoplomyzontini (Pisces, Aspredinidae), with descriptions of new species from Ecuador
(1985) Fieldiana Zoology 25: 1-19
Neotropical Monogenea. X: Omothecium, new genus (Dactylogyridae: Ancyrocephalinae) and two new species from the Piranambu, Pinirampus pirinampu (Spix), (Siluriformes), in Brazil
D C Kritsky, V E Thatcher and W A Boeger (1987) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 100: 8-12
Catalogue of type specimens of recent fishes in Field Museum of Natural History
Myriam Ibarra and Donald J Stewart (1987) Fieldiana Zoology (N. S.) 35: 1-112
Authorship, dates of publication, status and types of Spix and Agassiz's Brazilian fishes
M Kottelat (1988) Spixiana 11(1): 69-93
Miniaturization in South American freshwater fishes; an overview and discussion
Stanley H Weitzman and Richard P Vari (1988) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 101(2): 444-465
Relationships of the neotropical catfish genus Nemuroglanis, with a description of a new species (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes: Pimelodidae)
Carl J Ferraris Jr. and Jr (1988) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 101: 509-516
On the validity of Phractocephalus Agassiz, 1829, vs. Pirarara Agassiz, 1829 (Osteichthyes: Pimelodidae)
Maurice Kottelat (1989) Spixiana 12: 321-321
The Freshwater Fishes of Western Borneo (Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia)
Tyson R Roberts (1989) Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 14: 1-210
Exallodontus aguanai, a new genus and species of Pimelodidae (Pisces: Siluriformes) from deep river channels of South America, and delimitation of the subfamily Pimelodinae
John G Lundberg, Francisco Mago-Leccia and Pedro Nass (1991) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 104(4): 840-869
Type specimens of fishes in the Tulane University Museum of Natural History
Henry L Bart and Michael S Taylor (1993) Tulane Studies in Zoology and Botany 29: 29-72
Description Of Mastiglanis asopos, A New Pimelodid Catfish From Northern Brazil, With Comments On Phylogenetic relationships Inside The Subfamily Rhamdiinae (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae)
F A Bockmann (1994) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 107: 760-777
Ocorrencia E Distribuicao De Peixes Na Estacao Ecologica Do Taim, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil (Pisces, Teleostomi)
Karin Martha Grosser, Walter Rudolf Koch and (1994) Iheringia Serie Zoologia 77: 89-98
Tolerancia Respiratoria De Prochilodus Lineatus (Pisces, Curimatidae) A Condiciones Criticas De Oxygeno
(1995) Iheringia Serie Zoologia 79: 135-140
A phylogenetic analysis of the Asian catfish families Sisoridae, Akysidae, and Amblycipitidae, with a hypothesis on the relationships of the Neotropical Aspredinidae (Teleostei, Ostariophysi)
Mário C C De Pinna (1996) Fieldiana Zoology 84: 1-83
Ichthyofauna Of The Gramame River, Paraiba, Brazil
Jane Torelli, Ierecê L Rosa and Takako Watanabe (1997) Iheringia Serie Zoologia 82: 67-73
Seasonal dynamics and ecology of the parasite populations of Hyphessobrycon meridionalis Ringuelet, Miquelarena and Menni, 1978 (Pisces-Characidae)
(1997) Gayana Zoologia 61: 15-22
The neotropical catfish genus Epapterus Cope (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae): a reappraisal
Richard P Vari and Jr Carl J Ferraris (1998) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 111: 992-1007
Feeding Of Plagioscion Squamosissimus (Osteichthyes, Sciaenidae) In The Barra Bonita Dam, Piracicaba River, State Of Sao Paulo
Francisco Manoel De Souza Braga (1998) Iheringia Serie Zoologia 84: 11-19
Efficacy Of Benzocaine As An Anesthetic For Juveniles Pimelodus Clarias Maculatus (Pisces, Pimelodidae)
Maria Julieta Parma De Croux and Marcela Montagna (1998) Iheringia Serie Zoologia 84: 29-32
Composition And Structure Of A Mountain River Fish Community Along An Elevation Gradient
Maria Mercedes Videla and Maria De Los Angeles Bistoni (1999) Iheringia Serie Zoologia 87: 171-180
Higher-level Names for Catfishes (Actinopterygii: Ostariophysi: Siluriformes)
Carl J Ferraris Jr. and Mário C C De Pinna (1999) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 51: 1-17
Sorubim Cuspicaudus, A New Long whiskered Catfish From Northwestern South America (Siluriformes : Pimelodidae)
M W Littmann, B M Burr and P Nass (2000) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 113: 900-917
Morphology and development of the postcranial skeleton in the Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Ostariophysi: Siluriformes)
Terry Grande and Judith D Shardo (2002) Fieldiana Zoology 99: 1-30
Astyanax Biotae, A New Species Of Stream Fish From The Rio Paranapanema Basin, Upper Rio Parana System, Southeastern Brazil (Ostariophysi : Characiformes : Characidae)
R M C Castro and R P Vari (2004) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 117: 330-338
Rhamdia Guasarensis (Siluriformes : Heptapteridae), A New Species Of Cave Catfish From The Sierra De Perija, Northwestern Venezuela
C Donascimiento, F Provenzano and J G Lundberg (2004) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 117: 564-574
Case 3372 Brachyplatystoma Bleeker, 1862 (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes): proposed precedence over Piratinga Bleeker, 1858 and Piramutana Bleeker, 1858
Alberto Akama and John G Lundberg (2007) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 64(1): 54-59
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