Kryptopterus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Siluriformes
- Family
- Siluridae
- Genus
- Kryptopterus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Kryptopterus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Kryptopterus
Kryptopterus is a genus of catfishes belonging to the family Siluridae. They are found in freshwater throughout Southeast Asia. The scientific name comes from Ancient Greek kryptós (κρυπτός, "hidden") + ptéryx (πτέρυξ, "fin"). It refers to the reduced or even entirely absent dorsal fin of these catfishes.
These small- to medium-sized catfishes have opaque, transparent or translucent bodies, hence their common name Asian glass catfishes. Despite this name, only three described species have clearly transparent bodies: K. minor, K. piperatus and K. vitreolus. Most significant among these is the ghost catfish (K. vitreolus), which is the "glass catfish" most often seen in the aquarium fish trade. This species was initially confused with the larger glass catfish (K. bicirrhis; infrequent in aquarium trade) and subsequently with K. minor (essentially absent from aquarium trade). This matter was only fully resolved in 2013.
...Kryptopterus in languages:
- English
- Asian Glass Catfishes
- Russian
- Индийские стеклянные сомики
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Kryptopterus baramensis
- Kryptopterus bicirrhis
- Kryptopterus cryptopterus
- Kryptopterus dissitus
- Kryptopterus geminus
- Kryptopterus hesperius
- Kryptopterus lais
- Kryptopterus limpok
- Kryptopterus lumholtzi
- Kryptopterus macrocephalus
- Kryptopterus minor
- Kryptopterus mononema
- Kryptopterus palembangensis
- Kryptopterus paraschilbeides
- Kryptopterus piperatus
- Kryptopterus schilbeides
- Kryptopterus vitreolus













