Snakehead (fish) - Species

Species

  • Genus Channa
    • Channa amphibeus .
    • Channa argus .
    • Channa asiatica .
    • Channa aurantimaculata .
    • Channa bankanensis .
    • Channa barca .
    • Channa bleheri .
    • Channa burmanica .
    • Channa cyanospilos .
    • Channa diplogramma .
    • Channa gachua .
    • Channa harcourtbutleri .
    • Channa lucius .
    • Channa maculata .
    • Channa marulioides .
    • Channa marulius .
    • Channa melanoptera .
    • Channa melasoma .
    • Channa micropeltes .
    • Channa nox .
    • Channa orientalis .
    • Channa ornatipinnis .
    • Channa panaw .
    • Channa pleurophthalmus .
    • Channa pulchra .
    • Channa punctata .
    • Channa stewartii .
    • Channa striata .
  • Genus Eochanna
    • Eochanna chorlakkiensis .
  • Genus Parachanna
    • Parachanna africana .
    • Parachanna insignis .
    • Parachanna fayumensis . (fossil)
    • Parachanna obscura .

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