• Source: Xyliphius
  • Xyliphius is a genus of banjo catfishes from South America.
    This genus appears to be widespread in the Magdalena, Orinoco, Amazon, and Paraguay-Paraná River systems where they are most common in deeper waters.
    Xyliphius includes moderately sized aspredinids, ranging from 8.8–14.7 centimetres (3.5–5.8 in) SL. Species of this genus are distinguished from all other aspredinids by having highly reduced eyes, toothless premaxillae, a row of fleshy papillae projecting anteriorly off the lower lip, flattened unculi and unculiferous tubercles flattened. These species also have the openings of the anterior nares with papillae and no dark saddles on the body.


    Species


    There are currently seven described species in this genus:

    Xyliphius anachoretes C. A. A. de Figueiredo & Britto, 2010
    Xyliphius barbatus Alonso de Arámburu & Arámburu, 1962
    Xyliphius kryptos Taphorn & Lilyestrom, 1983
    Xyliphius lepturus Orcés-V. (es), 1962
    Xyliphius lombarderoi F. J. J. Risso & E. N. P. de Risso, 1964
    Xyliphius magdalenae C. H. Eigenmann, 1912
    Xyliphius melanopterus Orcés-V. (es), 1962


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