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Pemecou sea catfish

Pemecou sea catfish

Sciades herzbergii

Family
Ariidae
Max Length
94.19999999999999 cm
Max Weight
10 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater, freshwater, mixed

Overview

The Pemecou sea catfish, also known as the flapnose sea catfish, the mud cuirass, or the gillbacker, is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Marcus Elieser Bloch in 1794, originally under the genus Silurus. It inhabits marine, brackish and freshwaters in Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Colombia, Suriname, Venezuela, and Trinidad and Tobago. It dwells at a depth range of 1 to 5 m. It reaches a maximum total length of 94.2 cm (37.1 in), while males more commonly reach a TL of 30 cm (12 in) and females reach a TL of 62.5 cm (24.6 in). It reaches a maximum weight of 1.5 kg (3.3 lb).

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Pemecou sea catfish get?+

Pemecou sea catfish (Sciades herzbergii) can reach up to 94.19999999999999 cm in length and 10 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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