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Pseudomystus Myersi
''Pseudomystus'' is a genus of catfishes ( order Siluriformes) of the family Bagridae. Taxonomy ''Pseudomystus'' was originally described by Jayaram in 1968 as a subgenus to ''Leiocassis''. It was elevated to genus rank in 1991 by Mo. There is evidence to indicate that these two genera are not even closely related. There is the possibility that ''Pseudomystus'' as currently understood may not be monophyletic. ''P. carnosus'', ''P. fumosus'' and ''P. moeschii'' are hypothesized to form a monophyletic group. However, ''Pseudomystus'' has been treated in some recent literature as a synonym of ''Leiocassis''. Species There are currently 19 described species in this genus: * '' Pseudomystus bomboides'' Kottelat, 2000 * '' Pseudomystus breviceps'' (Regan, 1913) * '' Pseudomystus carnosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus flavipinnis'' H. H. Ng & Rachmatika, 1999 * '' Pseudomystus fumosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus funebris'' H. H. Ng, 201 ...
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Pseudomystus Myersi
''Pseudomystus'' is a genus of catfishes ( order Siluriformes) of the family Bagridae. Taxonomy ''Pseudomystus'' was originally described by Jayaram in 1968 as a subgenus to ''Leiocassis''. It was elevated to genus rank in 1991 by Mo. There is evidence to indicate that these two genera are not even closely related. There is the possibility that ''Pseudomystus'' as currently understood may not be monophyletic. ''P. carnosus'', ''P. fumosus'' and ''P. moeschii'' are hypothesized to form a monophyletic group. However, ''Pseudomystus'' has been treated in some recent literature as a synonym of ''Leiocassis''. Species There are currently 19 described species in this genus: * '' Pseudomystus bomboides'' Kottelat, 2000 * '' Pseudomystus breviceps'' (Regan, 1913) * '' Pseudomystus carnosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus flavipinnis'' H. H. Ng & Rachmatika, 1999 * '' Pseudomystus fumosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus funebris'' H. H. Ng, 201 ...
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Pseudomystus Moeschii
''Pseudomystus'' is a genus of catfishes ( order Siluriformes) of the family Bagridae. Taxonomy ''Pseudomystus'' was originally described by Jayaram in 1968 as a subgenus to ''Leiocassis''. It was elevated to genus rank in 1991 by Mo. There is evidence to indicate that these two genera are not even closely related. There is the possibility that ''Pseudomystus'' as currently understood may not be monophyletic. ''P. carnosus'', ''P. fumosus'' and ''P. moeschii'' are hypothesized to form a monophyletic group. However, ''Pseudomystus'' has been treated in some recent literature as a synonym of ''Leiocassis''. Species There are currently 19 described species in this genus: * '' Pseudomystus bomboides'' Kottelat, 2000 * '' Pseudomystus breviceps'' (Regan, 1913) * '' Pseudomystus carnosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus flavipinnis'' H. H. Ng & Rachmatika, 1999 * '' Pseudomystus fumosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus funebris'' H. H. Ng, 201 ...
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''Pseudomystus'' is a genus of catfishes ( order Siluriformes) of the family Bagridae. Taxonomy ''Pseudomystus'' was originally described by Jayaram in 1968 as a subgenus to ''Leiocassis''. It was elevated to genus rank in 1991 by Mo. There is evidence to indicate that these two genera are not even closely related. There is the possibility that ''Pseudomystus'' as currently understood may not be monophyletic. ''P. carnosus'', ''P. fumosus'' and ''P. moeschii'' are hypothesized to form a monophyletic group. However, ''Pseudomystus'' has been treated in some recent literature as a synonym of ''Leiocassis''. Species There are currently 19 described species in this genus: * '' Pseudomystus bomboides'' Kottelat, 2000 * '' Pseudomystus breviceps'' (Regan, 1913) * '' Pseudomystus carnosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus flavipinnis'' H. H. Ng & Rachmatika, 1999 * '' Pseudomystus fumosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus funebris'' H. H. Ng, 201 ...
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''Pseudomystus'' is a genus of catfishes ( order Siluriformes) of the family Bagridae. Taxonomy ''Pseudomystus'' was originally described by Jayaram in 1968 as a subgenus to ''Leiocassis''. It was elevated to genus rank in 1991 by Mo. There is evidence to indicate that these two genera are not even closely related. There is the possibility that ''Pseudomystus'' as currently understood may not be monophyletic. ''P. carnosus'', ''P. fumosus'' and ''P. moeschii'' are hypothesized to form a monophyletic group. However, ''Pseudomystus'' has been treated in some recent literature as a synonym of ''Leiocassis''. Species There are currently 19 described species in this genus: * '' Pseudomystus bomboides'' Kottelat, 2000 * '' Pseudomystus breviceps'' (Regan, 1913) * '' Pseudomystus carnosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus flavipinnis'' H. H. Ng & Rachmatika, 1999 * '' Pseudomystus fumosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus funebris'' H. H. Ng, 201 ...
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Pseudomystus Inornatus
''Pseudomystus'' is a genus of catfishes ( order Siluriformes) of the family Bagridae. Taxonomy ''Pseudomystus'' was originally described by Jayaram in 1968 as a subgenus to ''Leiocassis''. It was elevated to genus rank in 1991 by Mo. There is evidence to indicate that these two genera are not even closely related. There is the possibility that ''Pseudomystus'' as currently understood may not be monophyletic. ''P. carnosus'', ''P. fumosus'' and ''P. moeschii'' are hypothesized to form a monophyletic group. However, ''Pseudomystus'' has been treated in some recent literature as a synonym of ''Leiocassis''. Species There are currently 19 described species in this genus: * '' Pseudomystus bomboides'' Kottelat, 2000 * '' Pseudomystus breviceps'' (Regan, 1913) * '' Pseudomystus carnosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus flavipinnis'' H. H. Ng & Rachmatika, 1999 * '' Pseudomystus fumosus'' H. H. Ng & K. K. P. Lim, 2005 * '' Pseudomystus funebris'' H. H. Ng, 201 ...
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