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Leiocassis
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Saravacensis
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * ''Leiocassis crassirostris'' Reg ...
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Leiocassis Aculeatus
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * ''Leiocassis crassirostris'' Reg ...
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Leiocassis Poecilopterus
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Nitidus
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Micropogon
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Longibarbus
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Hosii
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Doriae
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Crassirostris
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * '' Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * '' Leiocassis crassirostris'' R ...
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Leiocassis Collinus
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * ''Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * '' Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * ''Leiocassis crassirostris'' Rega ...
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Leiocassis Brevirostris
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * ''Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * '' Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * ''Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * ''Leiocassis crassirostris'' Regan ...
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Leiocassis Bekantan
''Leiocassis'' is a genus of bagrid catfishes found mostly in Southeast Asia with some species occurring in China. This genus has a confused taxonomy and there is uncertainty surrounding the number of valid species. Certain East Asian bagrids formerly placed in this genus have been moved to ''Pseudobagrus''. In 2006, Heok Hee Ng considered the genus ''Leiocassis'' to be restricted to Sundaic Southeast Asia and Borneo and only a handful of species as valid (''L. aculeatus'', ''L. collinus'', ''L. hosii'', ''L. micropogon'', ''L. poecilopterus'', and ''L. tenebricus''). The members of ''Leiocassis'' have an elongate narrow head and a prominently protruding snout. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * ''Leiocassis aculeatus'' H. H. Ng & Hadiaty, 2005 * '' Leiocassis bekantan'' H. H. Ng & H. H. Tan, 2018 * ''Leiocassis brevirostris'' V. H. Nguyễn, 2005 * ''Leiocassis collinus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2006 * ''Leiocassis crassirostris'' Regan, ...
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