Species: Aspredo aspredo, Banjo, Banjo Catfish

Aspredo aspredo (Linnaeus, 1758)
Banjo, Banjo Catfish
Head and front of body broad and flattened; body long, slender, tapering to a whiplike end; a strong bony shield on top of head; eyes tiny; front and rear nostrils separated by a space >nostril diameter; mouth under head; a pair of barbels at top lip that have a membrane joining them to side of head, with a small associated barbel; underside of head with only 2 pairs of barbels, none on belly; gill opening a tiny slit before pectoral fin base; dorsal fin base short, with a weak spine; no skin flap 2nd dorsal fin; anal fin with a very long base, 50-60 rays; pectoral fin low on side, with a strong lockable spine; no scales; no ridges along side of body except for lateral line.
Brown, pale below; fins blackish.
Reaches 40 cm.
In estuaries and river mouths on mud bottoms.
Depth range: 0-10 m?
The Orinoco to the Amazon, Brazil.

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- Salinity
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- Brackish
- Freshwater
- Non Marine
- Inshore/Offshore
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- Inshore
- Inshore Only
- Water Column Position
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- Bottom
- Bottom only
- Habitat
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- Sand & gravel
- Soft bottom (mud/sand/gravel/beach/estuary/mangrove/seagrass)
- Estuary
- Freshwater
- Mangrove
- Mud
- FishBase Habitat
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- Demersal
- Feeding Group
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- Carnivore
- Data
- Diet
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- Data
- Insects
- Mobile benthic crustacea (shrimps/crabs)
- Egg Type
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- Brooded
- Data
- No pelagic larva
- No pelagic phase
- Global Endemism
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- All species
- Greater Caribbean non-endemic
- West Atlantic Endemic
- Regional Endemism
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- Also in Brazil
- Continent
- Continent only
- Extends South of GC
- GC non-endemic
- All species
- Residency
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- Resident
- Climate Zone
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- Equatorial (0-10N, Costa Rica / Venezuela)
- IUCN Red List
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- Not evaluated / Listed
- CITES
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- Not listed
- Length Max
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- 40
- Depth Range Min
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- 0
- Depth Range Max
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- 10