Cat-eLog Right Siluridae Right The genus Ompok

Down Summary of ompok
Pronounced Awm pok
Etymology The etymology of Ompok is unclear. It is believed to be a corruption of the Indonesian name for mid-sized silurid catfishes, limpok.
Identification The catfish genus Ompok La Cepède, 1803, consists of medium-sized silurid fishes found in inland waters throughout South and Southeast Asia. The genus is traditionally diagnosed by the presence of a short dorsal fin with 4 rays, strongly forked caudal fin, subcutaneous eye that is set immediately posterior to the mouth rictus and two patches of palatal teeth (Weber & de Beaufort, 1913). Bornbusch (1995) showed that Ompok, as currently understood, is probably paraphyletic.
Breeding Unreported in the aquarium.
Size Smallest 79mm, largest 1000mm, average 253mm, most commonly 450mm. All SL.
Species There are 25 "species" in the database
Keepers 24 species (96%) are being kept by registered keepers
New spp. / time
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Distribution

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1. (20%)
2. (15%)
3. (13.33%)
4. (8.33%)
5. (6.67%)
6. (5%)
7. (3.33%)
8. Ompok sabanus (1.67%)
9. Ompok pluriradiatus (1.67%)
10. Ompok leiacanthus (1.67%)
11. Ompok fumidus (1.67%)
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