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Schilbe
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * '' Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * '' Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * '' Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * '' Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * '' Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 191 ...
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Schilbe Mystus
The African butter catfish (''Schilbe mystus'') is a species of fish in the family Schilbeidae. It is native to many major river systems in Africa. Other common names for the fish include butter fish, butter barbel, African glass catfish, lubangu, mystus catfish, silver barbel, and silver catfish. It was originally described as ''Silurus mystus'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Description The African butter catfish has a compressed body and an adipose fin is always present. It can grow up to TL and has reported up to a maximum weight of . It is a brownish color on the head and the dorsal surface of the fish, and silvery-white on the underside. The fins are usually colorless. The lifespan of the fish is estimated to be 6 to 7 years It is commonly found in standing or slowly flowing open water of lakes, ponds, rivers, and shallow swamps where vegetation is present. It is occasionally found in sandy or rocky streams, or shallow flood plains. It feeds from mid-water and surface ...
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Schilbe Banguelensis
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * '' Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * '' Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * '' Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * '' Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * '' Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 191 ...
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Schilbe Marmoratus
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * '' Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * '' Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * '' Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * '' Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913 ...
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Schilbe Mandibularis
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * '' Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * '' Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * '' Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) ...
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Schilbe Laticeps
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * '' Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * '' Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) ...
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Schilbe Grenfelli
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * '' Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * ...
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Schilbe Durinii
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * '' Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * ''Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * ...
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Schilbe Djeremi
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * '' Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * ''Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * ''Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * ' ...
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Schilbe Congensis
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * '' Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * ''Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * ''Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * ''Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * '' ...
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Schilbe Bocagii
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * '' Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * ''Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * ''Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * ''Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * ''Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * ''S ...
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Schilbe Brevianalis
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * ''Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * '' Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * ''Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * ''Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * ''Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * ''Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * ''Sc ...
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Schilbe Micropogon
''Schilbe'' is a genus of schilbid catfishes native to Africa. Some are colloquially called butter catfish, though this may also refer to the Asian genus ''Ompok'' of the family Siluridae. Species There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus: * '' Schilbe angolensis'' ( De Vos, 1984) * ''Schilbe banguelensis'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Golden Barbel) * ''Schilbe bocagii'' ( Guimarães, 1884) * ''Schilbe brevianalis'' ( Pellegrin, 1929) * ''Schilbe congensis'' (Leach, 1818) * ''Schilbe djeremi'' ( Thys van den Audenaerde & De Vos, 1982) * ''Schilbe durinii'' ( Gianferrari, 1932) * ''Schilbe grenfelli'' ( Boulenger, 1900) * '' Schilbe intermedius'' Rüppell, 1832 (Silver Butter Catfish) * ''Schilbe laticeps'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * ''Schilbe mandibularis'' ( Günther, 1867) * ''Schilbe marmoratus'' Boulenger, 1911 (Shoulderspot Catfish) * '' Schilbe micropogon'' ( Trewavas, 1943) * '' Schilbe moebiusii'' ( Pfeffer, 1896) * '' Schilbe multitaeniatus'' ( Pellegrin, 1913) * ''Sch ...
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