Chitala

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Chitala is a genus of fish of the family Notopteridae. This genus contains six species, some of which are important in aquaculture and the aquarium industry. They are commonly known as the Asian knifefishes or featherbacks. They are native to freshwater in South East and Southeast Asia.[1]

The largest fish in the genus (and also the family) is Chitala lopis, which grows up to a length of Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] Other well-known species are the clown knifefish (C. ornata) and the Indochina knifefish (C. blanci).

Species

There are six recognized species in this genus.[1] In the past some of these (notably C. ornata) were included in C. chitala,[2] resulting in considerable confusion, especially in the fishing and aquarium industries.[3]

References

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  2. Roberts, T.R. (1992). Systematic revision of the old world freshwater fish family Notopteridae. Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwat. 2(4):361-383.
  3. Seriously Fish: Chitala chitala. Retrieved 24 May 2014

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