词条 | Tachysurus fulvidraco |
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| name = | image = Yellow catfish Pelteobagrus fulvidraco 3.JPG | taxon = Tachysurus fulvidraco | authority = (J. Richardson, 1846) | synonyms =
}}Tachysurus fulvidraco, the yellowhead catfish or Korean bullhead, is a species of bagrid catfish found in eastern Asia from Siberia to China, Korea, Vietnam, and Laos, where it can be found in lakes and river channels. It can reach a maximum length of 34.5 cm, weighing 3 kg, though it is much more commonly found to a length of 8 cm. It is a minor component of commercial fisheries.[1] ParasitesA total of 11 species of helminthes, including six species of digeneans, three species of nematodes, a species of cestode, and an acanthocephalan have been found in the stomach and intestines of T. fulvidraco:.[2]
References1. ^{{FishBase |genus= Tachysurus|species= fulvidraco| month = December| year = 2011}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q3269848}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tachysurus Fulvidraco}}{{bagridae-stub}}2. ^Li W. X., Nie P., Wang G. T. & Yao W. J. (2009). "Communities of gastrointestinal helminths of fish in historically connected habitats: habitat fragmentation effect in a carnivorous catfish Pelteobagrus fulvidraco from seven lakes in flood plain of the Yangtze River, China". Parasites & Vectors 2009, 2: 22. {{doi|10.1186/1756-3305-2-22}}. 8 : Bagridae|Catfish of Asia|Freshwater fish of Asia|Freshwater fish of China|Freshwater fish of Japan|Fish of Russia|Fish of Southeast Asia|Fish described in 1846 |
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