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FAMILY Bagridae Bleeker, 1858 - naked catfishes, bagrid catfishes [=Bagri, Bagrichthyoidei, Ritae, Bagrichthyes, Porcinae, Mystidae, Mystini, Bagroidinae, Pelteobagrini, Batasinae] Notes: [ICZN Opinion 1402] Bagri Richardson, 1856:259 [ref. 3747] (no family-group name) Bagrichthyoidei Bleeker, 1858a:39 [ref. 32230] (subfamily) Bagrus [also Bleeker 1858b:49, 54 [ref. 365]; also as cohors Bagrini Bleeker 1858a:39 [ref. 32230] and Bleeker 1858b:49 [ref. 365]; Bagridae Bleeker, 1858 on Official List of Family-Group Names in Zoology, ICZN Opinion 1402] Ritae Bleeker 1862 63:8 [ref. 393] (phalanx) Rita [Fowler 1958b:14 [ref. 1470] used Rita- as stem; original stem Rit- confirmed by Jayaram 1966:1068 [ref. 27559]] Bagrichthyes Bleeker, 1862 63:8, 48 [ref. 393] (phalanx) Bagrichthys Porcinae Fowler, 1915:219 [ref. 1392] (subfamily) Porcus [no available type genus, not available, Article 11.7.1.1] Mystidae Fowler, 1935a:275 [ref. 1423] (family) Mystus [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1; name only, rejected by Ferraris & de Pinna 1999:7 [ref. 32488] with the help of Article 13; not available] Mystini Hoedeman, 1949 in Hoedeman & de Jong 1947 58:X.30.3, p. 5 [ref. 19665] (tribe) Mystus [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1; name only, rejected by Ferraris & de Pinna 1999:7 [ref. 32488] with the help of Article 13; not available] Bagroidinae Jayaram, 1966:1069 [ref. 27559] (subfamily) Bagroides [also as new in Jayaram 1968:371 [ref. 5615]] Pelteobagrini Jayaram, 1966:1071 [ref. 27559] (tribe) Pelteobagrus Batasinae Tilak, 1967:431 [ref. 32180] (subfamily) Batasio [stem changed to Batasin- by Jayaram 2006:78 [ref. 28762]] GENUS Bagrichthys Bleeker, 1857 - bagrid catfishes [=Bagrichthys Bleeker [P.], 1857:473, Pseudobagrichthys Bleeker [P.], 1862:9, 49] Notes: [ref. 6220]. Masc. Bagrus hypselopterus Bleeker, 1852. Type by monotypy. Also appeared in Bleeker 1858:27, 64, 59, 130 [ref. 365]. See van Oijen et al. 2009:114 [ref. 30423]. Valid as Bagrichthys Bleeker, 1857 -- (Jayaram 1968:377 [ref. 5615], Burgess 1989:71 [ref. 12860], Roberts 1989:111 [ref. 6439], Mo 1991:137 [ref. 19952], Ng & Lim 2000:194 [ref. 25218], Ng 2002:49 [ref. 26074], Ferraris 2007:82 [ref. 29155], Philasamorn & Satrawaha 2009:9 [ref. 30192], Kottelat 2013:256 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys Bleeker, 1857. Bagridae. (Pseudobagrichthys) [ref. 393]. Masc. Bagroides macropterus Bleeker, 1853. Type by original designation. Dates to p. 9 and Pl. 67 (2 species) published in part 6 (26 Nov. 1862); text p. 49 published in part 7 (27 Jan. 1863). Also appeared as name only in Bleeker

1862:392 [ref. 391]. Synonym of Bagrichthys Bleeker, 1858 -- (Jayaram 1968:378 [ref. 5615], Roberts 1989:111 [ref. 6439], Mo 1991:137 [ref. 19952], Ferraris 2007:82 [ref. 29155], Kottelat 2013:256 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Bagrichthys Bleeker, 1858. Bagridae. Species Bagrichthys hypselopterus (Bleeker, 1852) - blacklancer catfish [=Bagrus hypselopterus Bleeker [P.], 1852:588] Notes: [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 3; ref. 334] Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys hypselopterus (Bleeker, 1852). Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia: Sumatra and Borneo. Species Bagrichthys macracanthus (Bleeker, 1854) - Lamatang blacklancer catfish (author) [=Bagroides macracanthus Bleeker [P.], 1854:88] Notes: [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 7; ref. 16939] East Sumatra, at the confluence of Lamatang and Enim rivers, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys macracanthus (Bleeker, 1854). Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia. Species Bagrichthys macropterus (Bleeker, 1854) - false blacklancer [=Bagroides macropterus Bleeker [P.], 1854:515] Notes: [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 5; ref. 5965] Moara kompeh, Sumatra, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys macropterus (Bleeker, 1854). Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia. Species Bagrichthys majusculus Ng, 2002 - Mun blacklancer (author)

[=Bagrichthys majusculus Ng [H. H.], 2002:50, Fig. 1] Notes: [Folia Zoologica: international journal of vertebrate zoology. v. 51 (no. 1); ref. 26074] Mun River at Ban Dan, 3 kilometers upstream from Mekong River confluence, Khong Chiam district, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys majusculus Ng, 2002. Bagridae. Distribution: Mekong and Chao Phraya river drainages, Indochina. Species Bagrichthys micranodus Roberts, 1989 - Kapuas blacklancer (author) [=Bagrichthys micranodus Roberts [T. R.], 1989:115, Fig. 89] Notes: [Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences No. 14; ref. 6439] Kapuas River mainstream 58 kilometers northeast of Sintang and 1 kilometer downstream from Sebruang, Borneo, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys micranodus Roberts, 1989. Bagridae. Distribution: Kapuas River, Western Borneo, Indonesia. Species Bagrichthys obscurus Ng, 1999 - obscure blacklancer (author) [=Bagrichthys obscurus Ng [H. H.], 1999:546, Figs. 1-2] Notes: [Revista de Biologia Tropical v. 47 (no. 3); ref. 24406] Lam Chi, 1.5 kilometers below highway 23 bridge, 4 kilometers west of Selaphum, Roi Et Province, Thailand. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys obscurus Ng, 1999. Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia. Species Bagrichthys vaillantii (Popta, 1906) - Vaillant's blacklancer (author) [=Bagroides vaillantii Popta [C. M. L.], 1906:228, Leiocassis macropterus Vaillant [L. L.], 1902:58, Figs. 6-7] Notes: [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 27; ref. 18569] Tepoe, Mahakam River, eastern Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Bagrichthys vaillantii (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Mahakam River basin, eastern Borneo, Indonesia.

(macropterus) [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 24 (note 1); ref. 4490] Tepoe, Mahakam River, eastern Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia. Current status: Synonym of Bagrichthys vaillantii (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Eastern Borneo, Indonesia. GENUS Bagroides Bleeker, 1851 - bagrid catfishes [=Bagroides Bleeker [P.], 1851:204] Notes: [ref. 329]. Masc. Bagroides melapterus Bleeker, 1851. Type by monotypy. Type species subsequently spelled melanopterus by Bleeker. See van Oijen et al. 2009:116 [ref. 30423]. Valid as Bagroides Bleeker, 1851 -- (Jayaram 1968:373 [ref. 5615], Kottelat 1985:270 [ref. 11441], Burgess 1989:71 [ref. 12860], Kottelat 1989:13 [ref. 13605], Roberts 1989:115 [ref. 6439], Mo 1991:138 [ref. 19952], Ng & Lim 2000:194 [ref. 25218], Kottelat 2013:257 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Bagroides Bleeker, 1851. Bagridae. Species Bagroides melapterus Bleeker, 1851 - Bornean bagroides (author) [=Bagroides melapterus Bleeker [P.], 1851:204, Bagroides melanopterus Bleeker [P.], 1852:413] Notes: [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 2; ref. 329] Bandjarmasin, southern Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Bagroides melapterus Bleeker, 1851. Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia. (melanopterus) [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 3; ref. 16827] Current status: Synonym of Bagroides melapterus Bleeker, 1851. Bagridae. GENUS Bagrus Bosc, 1816 - bagrid catfishes [=Bagrus Bosc [L. A. G.], 1816:147] Notes: [ref. 5126]. Masc. Silurus bajad Forsskål, 1775. Type by subsequent designation. Name appeared in v. 3 of the work. Type designated by Bailey & Stewart 1983:168 [ref. 5242], but type designation may date to Desmarest 1856:277 [ref. 17401] as bayad-- see Whitley 1939:224 [ref. 25866] but Whitley has incorrect date for Desmarest. On Official List (Opinion 1402). See van Oijen et al. 2009:127 [ref. 30423].

Valid as Bagrus Bosc, 1816 -- (Risch 1986:9 [ref. 6190], Burgess 1989:69 [ref. 12860], Mo 1991:128 [ref. 19952], Risch in Lévêque et al. 1990:357 [ref. 21590], Poll & Gosse 1995:179 [ref. 24781], Diogo et al. 1999:209 [ref. 27288], Dankwa et al. 1999:32 [ref. 28023], Ferraris 2007:83 [ref. 29155], Vreven & Risch 2007:581 [ref. 30027]). Current status: Valid as Bagrus Bosc, 1816. Bagridae. Species Bagrus bajad (Forsskal, 1775) - bayad [=Silurus bajad Forsskål [P. S.], 1775:66, xiii, Bagrus bayad var. macropterus Pfaff [J. R.], 1933:287, Fig. 4] Notes: [Descriptiones animalium (Forsskål); ref. 1351] Nile River, Egypt. Current status: Valid as Bagrus bajad (Forsskål, 1775). Bagridae. Distribution: Eastern and western Africa. (macropterus) [Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening, Kjøbenhavn. v. 94; ref. 16517] Kabara, Mali, East Africa. Current status: Synonym of Bagrus bajad (Forsskål, 1775). Bagridae. Species Bagrus caeruleus Roberts & Stewart, 1976 - Lower Congo bagrus (author) [=Bagrus caeruleus Roberts [T. R.] & Stewart [D. J.], 1976:275] Notes: [Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology v. 147 (no. 6); ref. 7388] Lower Congo River, Democratic Republic of Congo, 5 31.5'S, 13 37.5'E. Current status: Valid as Bagrus caeruleus Roberts & Stewart, 1976. Bagridae. Distribution: Lower Congo River, Democratic Republic of Congo. Species Bagrus degeni Boulenger, 1906 - Victoria bagrus (author) [=Bagrus degeni Boulenger [G. A.], 1906:438] Notes: [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 7) v. 17 (no. 101) (art. 49); ref. 574] Entebbe, Uganda, Lake Victoria [Victoria Nyanza]. Current status: Valid as Bagrus degeni Boulenger, 1906. Bagridae.

Distribution: Eastern Africa, Lake Victoria. Species Bagrus docmak (Forsskal, 1775) - semutundu [=Silurus docmak Forsskål [P. S.], 1775:65, xiii, Bagrus koenigi Pietschmann [V.], 1932:92, Fig. 1, Bagrus docmac niger Daget [J.] 1954:244, Fig. 89] Notes: [Descriptiones animalium (Forsskål); ref. 1351] Lower Nile river delta, Egypt. Current status: Valid as Bagrus docmak (Forsskål, 1775). Bagridae. Distribution: Africa. (koenigi) [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 100 (nos 3/4); ref. 16394] Nile River, Egypt. Current status: Synonym of Bagrus docmak (Forsskål, 1775). Bagridae. (niger) [Mémoires de l'institut français d'afrique Noire No. 36; ref. 11989] Bamako, Niger River, Sudan. Current status: Synonym of Bagrus docmak (Forsskål, 1775). Bagridae. Species Bagrus filamentosus Pellegrin, 1924 - Niger bagrus (author) [=Bagrus filamentosus Pellegrin [J.], 1924:462] Notes: [Bulletin du Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle (Série 1) v. 30 (no. 6); ref. 15561] Niger River at Ségou, southern Mali, western Africa. Current status: Valid as Bagrus filamentosus Pellegrin, 1924. Bagridae. Distribution: Niger River, Mali. Species Bagrus lubosicus Lonnberg, 1924 - Lubosi bagrus (author) [=Bagrus lubosicus Lönnberg [E.], 1924:619] Notes: [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 9) v. 14 (no. 84); ref. 15454] Lubosi River, tributary to Luala River, Lower Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo. Current status: Valid as Bagrus lubosicus Lönnberg, 1924. Bagridae.

Distribution: Lower Congo River system, central Africa. Species Bagrus meridionalis Gunther, 1894 - kampango, kampoyo [=Bagrus meridionalis Günther [A.], 1894:626] Notes: [Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1893 (pt 4); ref. 2018] Upper Shiré River, central Africa. Current status: Valid as Bagrus meridionalis Günther, 1894. Bagridae. Distribution: Shire River and Lake Malawai, eastern Africa. Species Bagrus orientalis Boulenger, 1902 - Pangani bagrus (author) [=Bagrus orientalis Boulenger [G. A.], 1902:37] Notes: [Annales du Musee du Congo (Ser. Zoology) v. 2 (fasc. 2); ref. 562] Zanzibar coast, Tanzania, East Africa. Current status: Valid as Bagrus orientalis Boulenger, 1902. Bagridae. Distribution: Pangani River, Tanzania, eastern Africa. Species Bagrus tucumanus Burmeister, 1861- Tucuman bagrus (author) [=Bagrus tucumanus Burmeister [H. K.], 1861:534] Notes: [Reise durch die La Plata-Staaten v. 2; ref. 23859] Tucumán, Argentina. Current status: Valid as Bagrus tucumanus Burmeister, 1861. Bagridae. Distribution: Argentina. Species Bagrus ubangensis Boulenger, 1902 - Ubangi bagrus (author) [=Bagrus ubangensis Boulenger [G. A.], 1902:38, Pl. 11 (fig. 1)] Notes: [Annales du Musee du Congo (Ser. Zoology) v. 2 (fasc. 2); ref. 562] Ubangi River at Banzyville, Democratic Republic of Congo, about 4 18'N, 21 11'E.

Current status: Valid as Bagrus ubangensis Boulenger, 1902. Bagridae. Distribution: Congo River system, Democratic Republic of Congo. Species Bagrus urostigma Vinciguerra, 1895 - Somalia catfish [=Bagrus urostigma Vinciguerra [D.], 1895:36 [16]] Notes: [Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova (Serie 2) v. 15; ref. 4521] Ganama River, Somaliland. Current status: Valid as Bagrus urostigma Vinciguerra, 1895. Bagridae. Distribution: Giuba River, Somolia, eastern Africa. GENUS Batasio Blyth, 1860 - bagrid catfishes [=Batasio Blyth [E.], 1860:149, Macronoides (subgenus of Macrones) Hora [S. L.], 1921:179] Notes: [ref. 477]. Masc. Batasio buchanani Blyth, 1860 (= Pimelodus batasio Hamilton, 1822). Type by original designation. Type designated as "B. Buchanani, nobis; Pimelodus batasio, B.H." Blyth needlessly renamed batasio as buchanani. Gender uncertain, treated as masculine by current authors. Valid as Batasio Blyth, 1860 -- (Jayaram 1977:16 [ref. 7005], Jayaram 1977 [ref. 7007], Jayaram 1981:190 [ref. 6497], Burgess 1989:70 [ref. 12860], Kottelat 1989:13 [ref. 13605], Rahman 1989:192 [ref. 24860], Mo 1991:141 [ref. 19952], Ng & Kottelat 2001:495 [ref. 25746], Ataur Rahman 2003:213 [ref. 31338], Ng 2004:67 [ref. 27646], Ng & Edds 2004:295 [ref. 27993], Vishwanath & Darshan 2006:2160 [ref. 28454], Ng 2006:101 [ref. 28588], Jayaram 2006:78 [ref. 28762], Arunachalam & Muralidharan 2007:1680 [ref. 29123], Ferraris 2007:84 [ref. 29155], Ng & Kottelat 2008:289 [ref. 29391], Ng 2008:1 [ref. 29713], Ng 2009:253 [ref. 30216], Darshan et al. 2011:52 [ref. 31332], Kottelat 2013:257 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Batasio Blyth, 1860. Bagridae. (Macronoides) [ref. 2202]. Masc. Batasio affinis Blyth, 1860. Type by subsequent designation. Three included species, earliest type designation not located; Kottelat (2013) says designated by Jordan 1923:148. See Das 2003:379 [ref. 27706]. Synonym of Batasio Blyth, 1861 -- (Jayaram 1977:16 [ref. 7005], Jayaram 1981:191 [ref. 6497], Mo 1991:141 [ref. 19952], Jayaram 2006:78 [ref. 28762], Ferraris 2007:85 [ref. 29155], Kottelat 2013:257 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Batasio Blyth, 1861. Bagridae.

Species Batasio affinis Blyth, 1860 - Irrawaddy batasio (author) [=Batasio affinis Blyth [E.], 1860:150, Macrones blythii Day [F.], 1877:445, Batasio niger Vishwanath [W.] & Darshan [A.], 2006:2160, Fig. 1 and image 1(on www site)] Notes: [Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal v. 29 (no. 2); ref. 477] Tenasserim, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Batasio affinis Blyth, 1860. Bagridae. Distribution: Irrawaddy, Sittang and Atarran River drainages, Myanmar. (blythii) [The fishes of India Part 3; ref. 4886] Sittang River, Tenasserim, Myanmar. Current status: Synonym of Batasio affinis Blyth, 1860. Bagridae. (niger) [Zoos' Print Journal v. 21 (no. 2); ref. 28454] Khujailok stream, Chandal River basin, Manipur, India. Current status: Synonym of Batasio affinis Blyth, 1860. Bagridae. Species Batasio batasio (Hamilton, 1822) - Tista batasio (author) [=Pimelodus batasio Hamilton [F.], 1822:179, 377, Pl. 23 (fig. 60), Batasio buchanani Blyth [E.], 1860:150] Notes: [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] Tista River, northern Bengal, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio batasio (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. Distribution: Ganges River basin: India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal. (buchanani) [Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal v. 29 (no. 2); ref. 477] Tista River, northern Bengal. Current status: Synonym of Batasio batasio (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. Species Batasio convexirostrum Darshan et al., 2011 - Mat batasio (author) [=Batasio convexirostrum Darshan [A.], Anganthoibi [N.] & Vishwanath [W.], 2011:53, Figs. 1-2] Notes: [Zootaxa No. 2901; ref. 31332] Mat River, tributary of Koladyne River, near Mat bridge, 22 54'N, 92 52'E, Lunglei District, Mizora state, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio convexirostrum Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011. Bagridae. Distribution: Mat River, Koladyne River basin, India.

Species Batasio dayi (Vinciguerra, 1890) - Salween batasio (author) [=Macrones dayi Vinciguerra [D.], 1890:230, Pl. 7 (fig. 3)] Notes: [Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova (Serie 2) v. 9; ref. 4520] Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Batasio dayi (Vinciguerra, 1890). Bagridae. Distribution: Salween and Irrawaddy River basins, Myanmar. Species Batasio elongatus Ng, 2004 - Baw Di Chaung batasio (author) [=Batasio elongatus Ng [H. H.], 2004:68, Fig. 1] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 15 (no. 1); ref. 27646] Baw Di Chaung drainage, Baw Di Chaung at Baw Di bridge, 20 miles from Gwa on road to Ngathaingchaung, 17 34'15"N, 94 43'47"E, Rakhine State, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Batasio elongatus Ng, 2004. Bagridae. Distribution: Baw Di Chaung and Kanamae Chaung drainages, Myanmar. Species Batasio fasciolatus Ng, 2006 - Brahmaputra batasio (author) [=Batasio fasciolatus Ng [H. H.], 2006:107, Fig. 4] Notes: [Journal of Fish Biology v. 68 (suppl. A); ref. 28588] Market at Malbazar, 26 32'30"N, 88 44'17"E, West Bengal, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio fasciolatus Ng, 2006. Bagridae. Distribution: Tista River basin, Brahmaputra River system, India and Bhutan. Species Batasio feruminatus Ng & Kottelat, 2008 - Ataran batasio (author) [=Batasio feruminatus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 2008:295, Fig. 7] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 18 (no. 4) [for 2007]; ref. 29391] Stream "Chon Son" between Kyondaw and Phadaw, about 20 kilometers northwest of Payathonzu, at border with Thailand, 15 25'N, 98 15'E, Ataran drainage, Kayin State, Myanmar.

Current status: Valid as Batasio feruminatus Ng & Kottelat, 2008. Bagridae. Distribution: Ataran River drainage, southern Myanmar. Species Batasio flavus Plamoottil, 2015 - Kerala batasio (author) [=Batasio flavus Plamoottil [M.], 2015:1800, Figs. 1-3] Notes: [Journal of Research in Biology v. 5 (no. 5); ref. 33977] Kerala, Manimala River at Paduthode, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio flavus Plamoottil, 2015. Bagridae. Distribution: Kerala, India. Species Batasio fluviatilis (Day, 1888) - Day's batasio (author) [=Leiocassis fluviatilis Day [F.] (ex Tickell), 1888:805, Mystus havmolleri Smith [H. M.], 1931:24, Fig. 12, Mystus stigmaturus Fowler [H. W.], 1934:94, Figs. 41-42] Notes: [The fishes of India Suppl.; ref. 1082] Anin stream, near Weywoon [Wewun] 15 35'N, 97 43'E. Wagroo, Tenasserim, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Batasio fluviatilis (Day, 1888). Bagridae. Distribution: Malaysia, Thailand, and Myanmar. (havmolleri) [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 79 (no. 2873); ref. 4047] Klong Thalerng near Ban Pon Phibun [Ronpibun], Thailand. Current status: Synonym of Batasio fluviatilis (Day, 1888). Bagridae. (stigmaturus) [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 86; ref. 1417] Nakon Sritamarat, Thailand. Current status: Synonym of Batasio fluviatilis (Day, 1888). Bagridae. Species Batasio macronotus Ng & Edds, 2004 - Kosi batasio (author) [=Batasio macronotus Ng [H. H.] & Edds [D. R.], 2004:296, Fig. 1] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 15 (no. 4); ref. 27993] Purchased at Kosi barrage, Kosi River drainage, 26 31.5'N, 86 56'00"E, Saptari/Sunsari, Nepal. Current status: Valid as Batasio macronotus Ng & Edds, 2004. Bagridae.

Distribution: Kosi River drainage, eastern Nepal. Species Batasio merianiensis (Chaudhuri, 1913) - Assamese batasio (author) [=Macrones merianiensis Chaudhuri [B. L.], 1913:253, Pl. 9 (figs. 1, 1a-b)] Notes: [Records of the Indian Museum (Calcutta) v. 8 (pt 3); ref. 819] Pond at Mariani Junction, Brahmaputra River drainage, northeastern Assam, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio merianiensis (Chaudhuri, 1913). Bagridae. Distribution: Assam, India; Bhutan. Species Batasio pakistanicus Mriza & Jan, 1989 - Indus batasio (author) [=Batasio pakistanicus Mirza [M. R.] & Jan [M. A.], 1989:283] Notes: [Science Khyber v. 2 (no. 2); ref. 16181] Jinnah Barrage (River Indus), Pakistan. Current status: Valid as Batasio pakistanicus Mirza & Jan, 1989. Bagridae. Distribution: Indus River basin, Pakistan. Species Batasio procerus Ng, 2008 - Upper Irrawaddy batasio (author) [=Batasio procerus Ng [H. H.], 2008:2, Figs. 1, 2a] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 19 (no. 1); ref. 29713] Nan Hto Chaung in Putao, 27 19'44"N, 97 22'36"E, Kachin State, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Batasio procerus Ng, 2008. Bagridae. Distribution: Upper Irrawaddy River drainage, northern Myanmar. Species Batasio sharavatiensis Bhatt & Jayaram, 2004 - Sharavati batasio (author) [=Batasio sharavatiensis Bhatt [A.] & Jayaram [K. C.], 2004:1339, Figs. 2-4]

Notes: [Zoos' Print Journal v. 19 (no. 2); ref. 27473] River Sharavati, 14 14'N, 74 49'E, Joginmatha, Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio sharavatiensis Bhatt & Jayaram, 2004. Bagridae. Distribution: Sharavati River system and Thungaa River basin, India. Species Batasio spilurus Ng, 2006 - Ng's Brahmaputra batasio (author) [=Batasio spilurus Ng [H. H.], 2006:110, Fig. 5] Notes: [Journal of Fish Biology v. 68 (suppl. A); ref. 28588] Assam, Dibrugarh District, about 27 29'N, 94 54'E, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio spilurus Ng, 2006. Bagridae. Distribution: Brahmaputra River drainage, India. Species Batasio tengana (Hamilton, 1822) - Hamilton's Brahmaputra batasio (author) [=Pimelodus tengana Hamilton [F.], 1822:176, 377, Pl. 39 (fig. 58)] Notes: [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] Tista River at Tista barrage, 26 45'10"N, 88 34'11"E, India. Current status: Valid as Batasio tengana (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. Distribution: Brahmaputra River basin: India and Bangladesh. Species Batasio tigrinus Ng & Kottelat, 2001 - Thai batasio (author) [=Batasio tigrinus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 2001:504, Fig. 6] Notes: [Revue Suisse de Zoologie v. 108 (no. 3); ref. 25746] Kilometer 49 on road from Thon Pha Phun to Sangkhla, 15 04'25"N, 98 33'51"E, Huai Lia, Mae Nam Khwae Noi basin, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. Current status: Valid as Batasio tigrinus Ng & Kottelat, 2001. Bagridae. Distribution: Thailand. Species Batasio travancoria Hora & Law, 1941 - Travancore batasio (author)

[=Batasio travancoria Hora [S. L.] & Law [N. C.], 1941:40, Pl. 2 (figs. 7-9); Fig. 3] Notes: [Records of the Indian Museum (Calcutta) v. 43 (pt 1); ref. 13241] Peruntenaruvi, tributary of Pamba River at Edakadathy, Kerala, southwestern India. Current status: Valid as Batasio travancoria Hora & Law, 1941. Bagridae. Distribution: India. GENUS Chandramara Jayaram, 1972 - bagrid catfishes [=Chandramara Jayaram [K. C.], 1972:816] Notes: [ref. 2337]. Fem. Pimelodus chandramara Hamilton, 1822. Type by original designation (also by monotypy and by absolute tautonymy). Treated as feminine, Art. 30,2,4. See Das 2003:379 [ref. 27706]; Ferraris 2007:86 [ref. 29155] lists as masculine. Synonym of Rama Bleeker, 1858 -- (Jayaram 2006:68 [ref. 28762]). Valid as Chandramara Jayaram, 1972 -- (Jayaram 1977:18 [ref. 7005], Jayaram 1981:194 [ref. 6497], Tilak 1987 [ref. 6794], Burgess 1989:70 [ref. 12860], Rahman 1989:191 [ref. 24860], Mo 1991:141 [ref. 19952], Ferraris 2007:86 [ref. 29155], Ng & Kottelat 2008:289 [ref. 29391]). Current status: Valid as Chandramara Jayaram, 1972. Bagridae. Species Chandramara chandramara (Hamilton, 1822) - Atreyi chandramara (author) [=Pimelodus chandramara Hamilton [F.], 1822:162, 375, Ageniosus (Silonia) diaphina Swainson [W.], 1839:305] Notes: [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] Atreyi [Atrai] River, North Bengal, India. Current status: Valid as Chandramara chandramara (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. Distribution: India and Bangladesh. (diaphina) [The natural history and classification v. 2; ref. 4303] Atreyi [Atrai] River, North Bengal, India. Current status: Synonym of Chandramara chandramara (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. GENUS Coreobagrus Mori, 1936 - bagrid catfishes [=Coreobagrus Mori [T.], 1936:672, 675]

Notes: [ref. 3044]. Masc. Coreobagrus brevicorpus Mori, 1936. Type by monotypy. Synonym of Pseudobagrus Bleeker, 1859 -- (Mo 1991:134 [ref. 19952]). Valid as Coreobagrus Mori, 1936 -- (Jayaram 1968:342 [ref. 5615], Sawada in Masuda et al. 1984:59 [ref. 6441], Burgess 1989:69 [ref. 12860], Watanabe et al. 1992 [ref. 20425], Ferraris 2007:86 [ref. 29155]). Current status: Valid as Coreobagrus Mori, 1936. Bagridae. Species Coreobagrus brevicorpus Mori, 1936 - Korean stumpy bullhead [=Coreobagrus brevicorpus Mori [T.], 1936:672, Pl. 24 (fig. 2)] Notes: [Dobutsugaku Zasshi = Zoological Magazine Tokyo v. 48 (nos 8-10); ref. 3044] Rakuto River at Ei-yo, southern Chosen, Korea. Current status: Valid as Coreobagrus brevicorpus Mori, 1936. Bagridae. Distribution: Korea. Species Coreobagrus ichikawai Okada & Kubota, 1957 - Neko-gigi [=Coreobagrus ichikawai Okada [Y.] & Kubota [S. S.], 1957:144, Fig., Coreobagrus okadai Jayaram [K. C.], 1966:30, Fig. 1] Notes: [Japanese Journal of Ichthyology v. 5 (nos 3-6); ref. 12160] Miya River, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Current status: Valid as Coreobagrus ichikawai Okada & Kubota, 1957. Bagridae. Distribution: Honshu, Japan. (okadai) [Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society of Japan v. 24 (no. 3); ref. 20426] Upper region of Suzuka River, Mie Prefecture, Honshu, Japan. Current status: Synonym of Coreobagrus ichikawai Okada & Kubota, 1957. Bagridae. GENUS Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862 - bagrid catfishes [=Hemibagrus Bleeker [P.], 1862:9, Pls. 69-72, Macropterobagrus (subgenus of Hemibagrus) Nichols [J. T.], 1925:1, Brachymystus (subgenus of Mystus) Fowler [H. W.], 1937:1448] Notes: [ref. 393]. Masc. Bagrus nemurus Valenciennes, 1840. Type by original designation. Dates to text p. 9 published in part 6 (26 Nov. 1982) and Pls. 69-72 published in part 6; text p. 54 published in part 7 (27 Jan. 1863). Appeared as name only in Bleeker 1862:393 [ref. 391]. Placed

on the Official List, Opinion 2011. Synonym of Mystus Scopoli, 1777 -- (Roberts 1989:120 [ref. 6439], Gao in Pan et al. 1991:312 [ref. 23876], Zheng in Chu et al. 1999:68 [ref. 24534]). Valid as Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862 -- (Mo 1991:132 [ref. 19952], Kottelat & Lim 1995:41 [ref. 23904], Ng & Ng 1995:000 [ref. 21730], Kottelat et al. 1998:565 [ref. 23920], Ng & Dodson 1999:45 [ref. 23894], Ng & Rainboth 1999:555 [ref. 24608], Ng & Ferraris 2000:125 [ref. 25041], Ataur Rahman 2003:219 [ref. 31338], Jayaram 2006:57 [ref. 28762], Ferraris 2007:87 [ref. 29115], Liu et al. 2012:652 [ref. 322220], Ng & Kottelat 2013:208 [ref. 32495], Kottelat 2013:258 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862. Bagridae. (Macropterobagrus) [ref. 3180]. Masc. Hemibagrus macropterus Bleeker, 1870. Type by monotypy. Synonym of Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862 -- (Ferraris 2007:87 [ref. 29115], Ng & Kottelat 2013:208 [ref. 32495], Kottelat 2013:258 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862. Bagridae. (Brachymystus) [ref. 1425]. Masc. Bagrus nemurus Valenciennes, 1840. Type by original designation. Type by original designation, also monotypic as second species mentioned was in different subgenus. Objective synonym of Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862 -- (Ferraris 2007:87 [ref. 29115], Ng & Kottelat 2013:208 [ref. 32495], Kottelat 2013:258 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus Bleeker, 1862. Bagridae. Species Hemibagrus baramensis (Regan, 1906) - Baram hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones baramensis Regan [C. T.], 1906:68, Hemibagrus furcatus Ng [H. H.], Martin-Smith [K. M.] & Ng [P. K. L.], 2000:66, Figs. 1, 2a, 3] Notes: [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 7) v. 18 (no. 103) (art. 14); ref. 15708] Baram River, Sarawak, Borneo, eastern Malaysia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus baramensis (Regan, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Baram River, Borneo. (furcatus) [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 48 (no. 1); ref. 24934] Sungai Segama, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Lahad Datu District, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus baramensis (Regan, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Sengei River basin, eastern Borneo (if valid).

Species Hemibagrus bongan (Popta, 1904) - Bongan hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones bongan Popta [C. M. L.], 1904:182] Notes: [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 24 (for 1902-04); ref. 3547] Bongan River, central Borneo. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus bongan (Popta, 1904). Bagridae. Distribution: Borneo. Species Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906) - Bo hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones fortis var. capitulum Popta [C. M. L.], 1906:48, Macrones bleekeri Volz [W.], 1903:556, Hemibagrus chrysops Ng [H. H.] & Dodson [J. J.], 1999:48, Figs. 1, 2a, 3c-d, Mystus johorensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940:13, Pls. 7-8, Mystus pahangensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940:14, Pl. 9] Notes: [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 25 (no. 4); ref. 18568] Bo River, Borneo. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Sumatra, Malalay Peninsula, Borneo. (bleekeri) [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 26 (no. 703); ref. 4531] Brackish water at Banju asin, Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. (chrysops) [Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 47 (no. 1); ref. 23894] Serian market, from Sadong River, Sarawak, Malaysia, Borneo. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Northern Borneo (if valid). (johorensis) [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Sungai Kayu, 16 miles north of Kota Tinggi, Johore, Malaysia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. Distribution: Peninsular Malysia and Sumatra (if valid). (pahangensis) [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Sungai Garam, near Karak, Pahang, Malaysia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906). Bagridae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish. Species Hemibagrus caveatus Ng et al., 2001 - Alas hemibagrus (author)

[=Hemibagrus caveatus Ng [H. H.], Wirjoatmodjo [S.] & Hadiaty [R. K.], 2001:359, Fig. 1] Notes: [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 49 (no. 2); ref. 25966] Sungai Soraya, a tributary of Sungai Alas, Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus caveatus Ng, Wirjoatmodjo & Hadiaty, 2001. Bagridae. Distribution: Alas River basin, northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Species Hemibagrus centralus Mai, 1978 - Ouang Binh hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus centralus Mai [D. Y.], 1978:253, Fig. 116] Notes: [Identification of the fresh-water fishes of North Viet Nam v. 1; ref. 13511] Ouang Binh province, central Vietnam. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus centralus Mai, 1978. Bagridae. Distribution: Central Vietnam. Species Hemibagrus divaricatus Ng & Kottelat, 2013 - Perak hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus divaricatus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 2013:254, Fig. 34] Notes: [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 61 (no. 1); ref. 32495] Perak, Sangai Perak at Kampung Kenderong, 3 km from Gerik, 5 24'52.5"N, 101 09'05.1 E, Malaysia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus divaricatus Ng & Kottelat, 2013. Bagridae. Distribution: Perak River drainage, Peninsular Malaysia. Species Hemibagrus filamentus (Fang & Chaux, in Chaux & Fang, 1949) - Mekong hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones (Hemibagrus) filamentus Fang [P.-W.] & Chaux [J.], in Chaux & Fang, 1949:200, Fig. 4] Notes: [Bulletin du Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle (Série 2) v. 21 (no. 2); ref. 13004] Cambodia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus filamentus (Fang & Chaux, 1949). Bagridae. Distribution: Middle and lower Mekong: Laos, Thailand and Cambodia.`

Species Hemibagrus fortis (Popta, 1904) - Popta's Bo hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones fortis Popta [C. M. L.], 1904:185, Macrones bo Popta [C. M. L.], 1904:183, Macrones howong Popta [C. M. L.], 1904:181, Macrones kajan Popta [C. M. L.], 1904:184] Notes: [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 24 (for 1902-04); ref. 3547] Bo River, Central Borneo. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus fortis (Popta, 1904). Bagridae. Distribution: Borneo. (bo) [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 24 (for 1902-04); ref. 3547] Bo River, Mahakam basin, central Borneo. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus fortis (Popta, 1904). Bagridae. (howong) [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 24 (for 1902-04); ref. 3547] Howong River, Mahakam basin, central Borneo. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus fortis (Popta, 1904). Bagridae. (kajan) [Notes from the Leyden Museum v. 24 (for 1902-04); ref. 3547] Kajan River, Mahakam basin, central Borneo. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus fortis (Popta, 1904). Bagridae. Species Hemibagrus guttatus (Lacepede, 1803) - Lacepede's Chinese hemibagrus (author) [=Pimelodus guttatus Lacepède [B. G. E.], 1803:96, 111, Macrones chinensis Steindachner [F.], 1883:196, Hemibagrus dongbacensis Nguyen [V. H.], 2005:631, Fig. 48, Macrones elongatus Günther [A.], 1864:77, Hemibagrus elongatus hongus Mai [D. Y.], 1978:252] Notes: [Histoire naturelle des poissons (Lacepéde) v. 5; ref. 4930] China. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus guttatus (Lacepède, 1803). Bagridae. Distribution: China, Laos and Vietnam. (chinensis) [Anzeiger der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe v. 20 (no. 22); ref. 20488] Canton, China. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus guttatus (Lacepède, 1803). Bagridae. Distribution: China (if valid). (dongbacensis) [Freshwater fishes of Vietnam v. 2; ref. 29730] Ky Cung River, Lang Son, Vietnam.

Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus guttatus (Lacepède, 1803). Bagridae. Distribution: Ky Cung River, Lang Son and Gâm River, Tuyên Quang, Vietnam (in valid). (elongatus) [Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum v. 5; ref. 1974] Singapore [probably China]. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus guttatus (Lacepède, 1803). Bagridae. (hongus) [Identification of the fresh-water fishes of North Viet Nam v. 1; ref. 13511] Hông River and Lam River, Vietnam. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus guttatus (Lacepède, 1803). Bagridae. Distribution: Northern Vietnam (if valid). Species Hemibagrus gracilis Ng & Ng, 1995 - Ng's Malaysian hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus gracilis Ng [P. K. L.] & Ng [H. H.], 1995:136, Figs. 1-3, 4A] Notes: [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 43 (no. 1); ref. 21730] Sungei Jasin, Ulu Endau, Johor, Peninsular Malaysia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus gracilis Ng & Ng, 1995. Bagridae. Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia. Species Hemibagrus hainanensis (Tchang, 1935) - Hainan hemibagrus (author) [=Leiocassis hainanensis Tchang [T.-L.], 1935:175, Fig. 2] Notes: [Bulletin of the Fan Memorial Institute of Biology, Peiping (Zoology Series) v. 6 (no. 4); ref. 15748] Hainan Island, China. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus hainanensis (Tchang, 1935). Bagridae. Distribution: Hainan Island, China. Species Hemibagrus hoevenii (Bleeker, 1846) - Hoeven's hemibagrus (author) [=Bagrus hoevenii Bleeker [P.], 1846:26 [154]] Notes: [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 21 (art. 5); ref. 313] Sungai Muar at Kampung Bukit Kebong, Johor, Malaysia [original Jakarta [Batavia], Java, Indonesia]. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus hoevenii (Bleeker, 1846). Bagridae. Distribution: Sumatra, Peninsula Malaysia and Borneo.

Species Hemibagrus imbrifer Ng & Ferraris, 2000 - Salween hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus imbrifer Ng [H. H.] & Ferraris [C. J., Jr.], 2000:126, Fig. 1] Notes: [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences v. 52 (no. 11); ref. 25041] Mae Nam Moei at Ban Wan Le, 16 17'24"N, 98 42'21"E, Salween basin, Tak Province, Thailand. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus imbrifer Ng & Ferraris, 2000. Bagridae. Distribution: Salween River basin, Thailand. Species Hemibagrus lacustrinus Ng & Kottelat, 2013 - Sumatera Barat hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus lacustrinus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 2013:257, Fig. 36] Notes: [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 61 (no. 1); ref. 32495] Hulu Batang Ombilin, Sumatera Barat, Sumatra. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus lacustrinus Ng & Kottelat, 2013. Bagridae. Distribution: Sumatera Barat, Sumatra. Species Hemibagrus macropterus Bleeker, 1870 - Yangtze hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus macropterus Bleeker [P.], 1870:257, Pl. (bottom fig.), Aoria amemiyai Kimura [S.], 1934:166, Pl. 5 (fig. 2)] Notes: [Verslagen en Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeeling Natuurkunde (Ser. 2) v. 4; ref. 17068] Chang Jiang [Yangtze River], China. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus macropterus Bleeker, 1870. Bagridae. Distribution: Yangtze River basin to Pearl River, China. (amemiyai) [Journal of the Shanghai Scientific Institute v. 1; ref. 16434] Howchwan, Szechwan Province, China. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus macropterus Bleeker, 1870. Bagridae.

Species Hemibagrus maydelli (Rossel, 1964) - Krishna hemibagrus (author) [=Mystus (Mystus) maydelli Rössel [F.], 1964:149, Fig. 1, Mystus krishnensis Ramakrishniah [M.], 1988:139, Figs. 1-2] Notes: [Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut v. 61; ref. 3400] Bhima River at Wadgaon, Maharashtra, India. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus maydelli (Rössel, 1964). Bagridae. Distribution: Middle reaches of Krishna River, southern India. (krishnensis) [Matsya Nos 12-13; ref. 16271] Nagarjunasagar reservoir, India. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus maydelli (Rössel, 1964). Bagridae. Species Hemibagrus menoda (Hamilton, 1822) - Menoda catfish [=Pimelodus menoda Hamilton [F.], 1822:203, 379, Pl. 1 (fig. 72), Bagrus corsula Valenciennes [A.], in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840:408 (or 419), Macrones corsula Day [F.] 1869:307, Pimelodus corsula Hamilton [F.], 1822:no page number, Pl. 1 (fig. 72), Bagrus trachacanthus Valenciennes [A.], in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840:419] Notes: [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] Suarma (Meghna) drainage, Sharighat bazaar, 22 miles northeast of Sylhet-Shillong highway, Bangladesh [original Kosi River, Mahanandu River, and other rivers in north of Behar and Bengal, India]. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus menoda (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. Distribution: India and Bangladesh. (corsula) [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 14; ref. 4882] 22 miles northeast of Sylhet on Sylhet-Shillong highway, Sharighat bazaar, Suarma (Meghna) drainage, Bangladesh. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus menoda (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. (corsula) [Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869 (pt 2); ref. 14094] Mahanuddi River at Cuttack, India. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus menoda (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. (corsula) [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] India.

Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus menoda (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. (trachacanthus) [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 14; ref. 4882] Bengal. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus menoda (Hamilton, 1822). Bagridae. Species Hemibagrus microphthalmus (Day, 1877) - Day's Irrawaddy hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones microphthalmus Day [F.], 1877:446, Pl. 100 (fig. 4)] Notes: [The fishes of India Part 3; ref. 4886] Irrawaddy River valley, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus microphthalmus (Day, 1877). Bagridae. Distribution: India, Myanmar and Thailand. Habitat: freshwater, brackish. Species Hemibagrus nemurus (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840) - Asian redtail catfish [=Bagrus nemurus Valenciennes [A.] (ex Kuhl & van Hasselt), in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840:423, Macrones luridus Tirant [G.], in Pétillot, 1911:164, Bagrus sieboldii Bleeker [P.], 1846:27 [155]] Notes: [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 14; ref. 4882] Java, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus nemurus (Valenciennes, 1840). Bagridae. Distribution: Java, Imdonesia. Habitat: freshwater, brackish. (luridus) [Une richesse du Cambodge. La pêche et les poissons; ref. 17924] Hue, Saigon (Vietnam). Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus nemurus (Valenciennes, 1840). Bagridae. (sieboldii) [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 21 (art. 5); ref. 313] Jakarta, Java, Indonesia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus nemurus (Valenciennes, 1840). Bagridae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish. Species Hemibagrus olyroides (Roberts, 1989) - Sintang hemibagrus (author) [=Mystus olyroides Roberts [T. R.], 1989:124, Fig. 95] Notes: [Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences No. 14; ref. 6439] Sintang Market (reportedly caught in Sungai Kebian), Borneo, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus olyroides (Roberts, 1989). Bagridae.

Distribution: Borneo. Species Hemibagrus peguensis (Boulenger, 1894) - Sittang hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones peguensis Boulenger [G. A.], 1894:196] Notes: [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 6) v. 14 (no. 81) (art. 28); ref. 14545] Sittang River near Toungoo, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus peguensis (Boulenger, 1894). Bagridae. Distribution: Myanmar. Species Hemibagrus planiceps (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840) - Javan hemibagrus (author) [=Bagrus planiceps Valenciennes [A.] (ex Kuhl & van Hasselt), in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840:421, Bagrus anisurus Valenciennes [A.] (ex Kuhl & van Hasselt), in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1840:422, Bagrus flavus Bleeker [P.], 1846:28 [156]] Notes: [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 14; ref. 4882] Java, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus planiceps (Valenciennes, 1840). Bagridae. Distribution: Java. (anisurus) [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 14; ref. 4882] Java, Indonesia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus planiceps (Valenciennes, 1840). Bagridae. (flavus) [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 21 (art. 5); ref. 313] Jakarta, Java, Indonesia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus planiceps (Valenciennes, 1840). Bagridae. Species Hemibagrus pluriradiatus (Vaillant, 1892) - Laotian hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones pluriradiatus Vaillant [L. L.], 1892:126 [2], Hemibagrus songdaensis Nguyen [V. H.], 2005:629, Fig. 47, Hemibagrus taybacensis Nguyen [V. H.], 2005:625, Fig. 45] Notes: [Bulletin de la Société philomathique de Paris (8th Série) v. 4 (no. 3); ref. 14518] Nam-Tiong-Kong River, tributary to Black River, near Poufang, Upper Tonkin, northern Vietnam.

Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus pluriradiatus (Vaillant, 1892). Bagridae. Distribution: Northern Laos, Vietnam and China. (songdaensis) [Freshwater fishes of Vietnam v. 2; ref. 29730] Van Yên (Yên Châu, Son La), Vietnam. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus pluriradiatus (Vaillant, 1892). Bagridae. Distribution: Upper Da River, Lai Châu, Vietnam (if valid). (taybacensis) [Freshwater fishes of Vietnam v. 2; ref. 29730] Lai Chau Town, Lai Châu, Vietnam. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus pluriradiatus (Vaillant, 1892). Bagridae. Distribution: Lai Châu, Da Bac (Hoà Bình), and Bao Thang (Lào Cai), Vietnam (if valid). Species Hemibagrus punctatus (Jerdon, 1849) - Cavery hemibagrus (author) [=Bagrus punctatus Jerdon [T. C.], 1849:339] Notes: [Madras Journal of Literature and Science v. 15 (pt 2); ref. 4902] Cavery River and its principal tributaries, southern India. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus punctatus (Jerdon, 1849). Bagridae. Distribution: Cavery River and tributaries, India. Species Hemibagrus sabanus (Inger & Chin, 1959) - Kinabatangan hemibagrus (author) [=Mystus sabanus Inger [R. F.] & Chin [P. K.], 1959:294] Notes: [Fieldiana Zoology v. 39 (no. 27); ref. 11998] Kinabatangan River at Deramakot, Kinabatangan District, Malaysia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus sabanus (Inger & Chin, 1959). Bagridae. Distribution: Northern Borneo. Species Hemibagrus semotus Ng & Kottelat, 2013 - Sabah hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus semotus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 2013:215, Fig. 6] Notes: [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 61 (no. 1); ref. 32495] Sabah, Padras River at Tenom, Borneo. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus semotus Ng & Kottelat, 2013. Bagridae.

Distribution: Sabah, Borneo. Species Hemibagrus spilopterus Ng & Rainboth, 1999 - Bassac hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus spilopterus Ng [H. H.] & Rainboth [W. J.], 1999:562, Figs. 5, 7a, 8a] Notes: [The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology v. 47 (no. 2); ref. 24608] Bassac River at village of Prek Chey on Vietnamese border, 10 57'N, 105 06'E, Kandal, Cambodia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus spilopterus Ng & Rainboth, 1999. Bagridae. Distribution: Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam. Species Hemibagrus variegatus Ng & Ferraris, 2000 - Tenasserim hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus variegatus Ng [H. H.] & Ferraris [C. J., Jr.], 2000:139, Fig. 12] Notes: [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences v. 52 (no. 11); ref. 25041] Tenasserim River, Myanmar. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus variegatus Ng & Ferraris, 2000. Bagridae. Distribution: Tenasserim River, Myanmar. Species Hemibagrus velox Tan & Ng, 2000 - Sumatran hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus velox Tan [H. H.] & Ng [H. H.], 2000:272, Figs. 2-4] Notes: [Journal of Natural History v. 34 (no. 2); ref. 24254] Sungai Dareh, Pulau Punjung market, Sumatera Barat, Sumatra. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus velox Tan & Ng, 2000. Bagridae. Distribution: Sumatra. Species Hemibagrus vietnamicus Mai, 1978 - Vietamese hemibagrus (author) [=Hemibagrus vietnamicus Mai [D. Y.], 1978:252, Fig. 115, Hemibagrus camthuyensis Nguyen [V. H.], 2005:632, Fig. 49]

Notes: [Identification of the fresh-water fishes of North Viet Nam v. 1; ref. 13511] Mountain streams in northern Vietnam. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus vietnamicus Mai, 1978. Bagridae. Distribution: Vietnam and Laos. (camthuyensis) [Freshwater fishes of Vietnam v. 2; ref. 29730] Ma River, Cam Thuy, Thanh Hoá, Vietnam. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus vietnamicus Mai, 1978. Bagridae. Distribution: Ma River system, Thanh Hoá, Vietnam (if valid). Species Hemibagrus wyckii (Bleeker, 1858) - Tjitarum hemibagrus (author) [=Bagrus wyckii Bleeker [P.], 1858:156] Notes: [Acta Societatis Regiae Scientiarum Indo-Neêrlandicae v. 4; ref. 365] Tjitarum River, Parongkalong, Preanger Province, Java, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus wyckii (Bleeker, 1858). Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia: Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Peninsular Malaysia, Java, Borneo. Species Hemibagrus wyckioides (Fang & Chaux, in Chaux & Fang, 1949) - Cambodian hemibagrus (author) [=Macrones (Hemibagrus) wyckioides Fang [P.-W.] & Chaux [J.], in Chaux & Fang, 1949:199, Fig. 3, Mystus aubentoni Desoutter [M.], 1975:449, Figs. 2-3, Macrones rubicauda Bardach [J. E.], 1959:32a] Notes: [Bulletin du Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle (Série 2) v. 21 (no. 2); ref. 13004] Cambodia. Current status: Valid as Hemibagrus wyckioides (Fang & Chaux, 1949). Bagridae. Distribution: Southeastern Asia: Loas, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand. (aubentoni) [Bulletin du Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle (Série 3: Zoologie) No. 206; ref. 7418] Tung [Stung] Treng, Mekong basin, Cambodia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus wyckioides (Fang & Chaux, 1949). Bagridae. (rubicauda) [Report on fisheries in Cambodia; ref. 24621] Cambodia. Current status: Synonym of Hemibagrus wyckioides (Fang & Chaux, 1949). Bagridae.

GENUS Hemileiocassis Ng & Lim, 2000 - bagrid catfishes [=Hemileiocassis Ng [H. H.] & Lim [K. K. P.], 2000:192] Notes: [ref. 25218]. Fem. Hemileiocassis panjang Ng & Lim, 2000. Type by original designation (also monotypic). Valid as Hemileiocassis Ng & Lim, 2000 (Ferraris 2007:91 [ref. 29115], Kottelat 2013:260 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Hemileiocassis Ng & Lim, 2000. Bagridae. Species Hemileiocassis panjang Ng & Lim, 2000 - Panjang catfish (author) [=Hemileiocassis panjang Ng [H. H.] & Lim [K. K. P.], 2000:192, Figs. 1, 2A, 3] Notes: [Beaufortia v. 50 (no. 11); ref. 25218] Bogor, Java, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hemileiocassis panjang Ng & Lim, 2000. Bagridae. Distribution: Java, Indonesia. GENUS Hyalobagrus Ng & Kottelat, 1998 - bagrid catfishes [=Hyalobagrus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 1998:336] Notes: [ref. 23660]. Pseudobagrus ornatus Duncker, 1904. Type by original designation. Valid as Hyalobagrus Ng & Kottelat, 1998 (Ferraris 2007:92 [ref. 29115], Kottelat 2013:260 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Hyalobagrus Ng & Kottelat, 1998. Bagridae. Species Hyalobagrus flavus Ng & Kottelat, 1998 - Jambi hyalobagrus (author) [=Hyalobagrus flavus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 1998:340, Fig. 6] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 9 (no. 4); ref. 23660] Danau Arang Arang in the vicinity of Muara Kompeh, 1 37'32"S, 103 47'19"E, Jambi Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hyalobagrus flavus Ng & Kottelat, 1998. Bagridae. Distribution: Sumatra and southern Borneo. Species Hyalobagrus leiacanthus Ng & Kottelat, 1998 - Barito hyalobagrus (author)

[=Hyalobagrus leiacanthus Ng [H. H.] & Kottelat [M.], 1998:341, Fig. 9] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 9 (no. 4); ref. 23660] Sungai Barito at Muara Laung, 0 35'34.6"S, 114 44'12.3"E, Kalimantan Tengah, Borneo, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Hyalobagrus leiacanthus Ng & Kottelat, 1998. Bagridae. Distribution: Kapuas and Barito River basins, Borneo. Species Hyalobagrus ornatus (Duncker, 1904) - Muar hyalobagrus (author) [=Pseudobagrus ornatus Duncker [G.], 1904:173, Pl. 2 (figs. 13, 13a-c)] Notes: [Mitteilungen aus dem Naturhistorischen (Zoologischen) Museum in Hamburg v. 21; ref. 5560] Muar River at Tubing Tinggi, Malaysia. Current status: Valid as Hyalobagrus ornatus (Duncker, 1904). Bagridae. Distribution: Muar River drainage, southern Malay Peninsula. GENUS Leiocassis Bleeker, 1857 - bagrid catfishes [=Leiocassis Bleeker [P.], 1857:473, Duxordia Tickell [S. R.], in Day, 1888:805] Notes: [ref. 6220]. Fem. Bagrus micropogon Bleeker, 1852. Type by monotypy. Also appeared in Bleeker 1858:24 et seq., 59, 139 [ref. 365], and in Bleeker 1858:225 [ref. 363]. Dates to ref. 6220 in 1857, with type species Bagrus micropogon Bleeker Unjustifiably emended to Liocassis by Günther 1864. See van Oijen et al. 2009:122 [ref. 30423]. Valid as Leiocassis Bleeker, 1857 -- (Jayaram 1968:347 [5615], Kottelat 1985:270 [ref. 11441], Burgess 1989:70 [ref. 12860], Kottelat 1989:13 [ref. 13605], Roberts 1989:116 [ref. 6439], Lee & Kim 1990:128 [ref. 24033], Mo 1991:139 [ref. 19952], Gao in Pan et al. 1991:304 [ref. 23876], Bogutskaya & Naseka 1996:49 [ref. 22798], Yang in Chen 1998:282 [ref. 23556], Naseka 1998:104 [ref. 23590], Zheng in Chu et al. 1999:43 [ref. 24534], Ng & Lim 2000:194 [ref. 25218], Ng & Lim 2006:165 [ref. 28701], Ferraris 2007:92 [ref. 29115], Kottelat 2013:261 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Leiocassis Bleeker, 1857. Bagridae. (Duxordia) [ref. 1082]. Fem. Leiocassis fluviatilis Day, 1888. Type by subsequent monotypy. Appeared as a manuscript name in synonymy of Leiocassis fluviatilis. See Myers 1951:26 [ref. 13464]; Myers apparently did not make the name available back to Tickell in Day (see Appendix A in Eschmeyer 1990 [ref. 20647]). In the synonymy of Leiocassis Bleeker, 1857 -- (Kottelat 2013:257 [ref. 32989]).