Rhamdia
Rhamdia is a genus of three-barbeled catfishes found in Mexico, Central and South America. These catfishes are nocturnal, opportunistic carnivores, found in a wide range of freshwater habitats. This genus includes a number of troglobitic members, encompassing a number of taxa, including R. enfurnada, R. guasarensis, R. laluchensis, R. laticauda, R. macuspanensis, R. quelen, R. reddelli and R. zongolicensis. In a few of these only some of their populations are troglobitic.Species
There are currently 26 recognized species in this genus:
- Rhamdia argentina
- Rhamdia branneri Haseman, 1911
- Rhamdia cinerascens
- Rhamdia enfurnada Bichuette & Trajano, 2005
- Rhamdia foina
- Rhamdia guasarensis DoNascimiento, Provenzano & Lundberg, 2004
- Rhamdia guatemalensis
- Rhamdia humilis
- Rhamdia itacaiunas Silfvergrip, 1996
- Rhamdia jequitinhonha Silfvergrip, 1996
- Rhamdia laluchensis A. Weber, Allegrucci & Sbordoni, 2003
- Rhamdia laticauda
- Rhamdia laukidi Bleeker, 1858
- Rhamdia macuspanensis A. Weber & Wilkens, 1998
- Rhamdia muelleri
- Rhamdia nicaraguensis
- Rhamdia parryi C. H. Eigenmann & R. S. Eigenmann, 1888
- Rhamdia poeyi C. H. Eigenmann & R. S. Eigenmann, 1888
- Rhamdia quelen
- Rhamdia reddelli R. R. Miller, 1984
- Rhamdia saijaensis Rendahl, 1941
- Rhamdia schomburgkii Bleeker, 1858
- Rhamdia velifer
- Rhamdia voulezi Haseman, 1911
- Rhamdia xetequepeque Silfvergrip, 1996
- Rhamdia zongolicensis Wilkens, 1993