Summary of phractura |
Pronounced | frak TWO rah |
Etymology | Phractura: From the Greek phraktos, meaning fenced in and oura, meaning
tail; in reference to the bony plates enclosing the slender caudal
peduncle. |
Size | Smallest 70mm, largest 150mm, average 102mm, most commonly 90mm. All SL. |
Species | There are 13 "species" in the database |
New spp. / time |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | 1750 | 1770 | 1790 | 1810 | 1830 | 1850 | 1870 | 1890 | 1910 | 1930 | 1950 | 1970 | 1990 | 2010 |
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Distribution |
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Genus Thumbnails |
/siluriformes/amphiliidae/phractura/ansorgii/1.jpg) P. ansorgii (i:2, k:0) P. bovei (i:0, k:0) P. brevicauda (i:0, k:0) P. clauseni (i:0, k:0)/siluriformes/amphiliidae/phractura/fasciata/1.jpg) P. fasciata (i:3, k:0) P. gladysae (i:0, k:0) P. intermedia (i:0, k:0) P. lindica (i:0, k:0) P. longicauda (i:0, k:0)/siluriformes/amphiliidae/phractura/macrura/1.jpg) P. macrura (i:1, k:0)/siluriformes/amphiliidae/phractura/scaphyrhynchura/1.jpg) P. scaphyrhynchura (i:4, k:0) P. stiassny (i:0, k:0) P. tenuicauda (i:0, k:0)
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