Striped eel catfish
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phylum | Chordata | Plotosus lineatus, common name striped eel catfish, is a species of eeltail catfishes belonging to the family Plotosidae. The most striking feature of this species is in the fins, in fact the second dorsal, caudal and anal are fused together as in eels. In the rest of the body is quite similar to a freshwater catfish: the mouth is surrounded by four pairs of barbels, four on the upper jaw and four on the lower jaw. The first dorsal and each of the pectoral fins have a highly venomous spine. They may even be fatal.
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class | Actinopterygii | |
order | Siluriformes | |
family | Plotosidae | |
genus | Plotosus | |
species | P. lineatus |