ABSTRACT
The major aim of this work is, to help clarify the interrelationships of catfishes, with major implications on the study of the general evolution of these fishes. A great part of this work, therefore, deals with a cladistic analysis of catfish higher-level phylogeny based on extensive morphological data, in which are included some terminal taxa not
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(Clarias, Silurus,
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Liobagrus, Akysis, Parakysis, Amblyceps, Glyptosternon, Gagata, Erethistes, Hara, Bunocephalus, Aspredo, Xyliphius, Goeldiella, Synodontis, Mochokus, AmiuruS