Channa - Species

Species

- Channa amphibeus - Borna snakehead
- Channa argus - Northern snakehead
- Channa asiatica
- Channa aurantimaculata
- Channa bankanensis
- Channa barca - Barca snakehead
- Channa bleheri - Rainbow snakehead
- Channa cyanospilos
- Channa gachua - Dwarf snakehead
- Channa harcourtbutleri
- Channa lucius
- Channa maculata
- Channa marulioides
- Channa marulius - Great snakehead
- Channa melanopterus
- Channa melasoma - Black snakehead
- Channa micropeltes - Giant snakehead, red snakehead
- Channa diplogramma - Malabar snakehead
- Channa nox
- Channa orientalis - smooth-breasted snakehead
- Channa panaw
- Channa pleurophthalma
- Channa pulchra
- Channa punctatus - Spotted snake head, green snake head
- Channa stewartii
- Channa striata - Snakehead murrel, chevron snakehead, striped snakehead

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