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Scientific Name: Arius jella Day, 1877
English Name: Blackfin sea catfish
Local/Bangla Name: Kata chanda (কাঁটা চান্দা), Lata chanda (লাটা চান্দা)
Blackfin sea catfish - Kata chanda (কাঁটা চান্দা), Lata chanda (লাটা চান্দা) - Arius jella - Type: Bonyfish

Photo: Randall, J.E.(FishBase)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Ariidae
Description:
Dorsal profile of head as a gentle slope to first dorsal fin base; 3 pairs of barbels around mouth, the maxillary pair as long as head, extending to pectoral fin base or slightly beyond; head shield sparsely granulated to posterior margin of orbit; supraoccipital process keeled, a little longer than broad, its hind end emarginate; median longitudinal groove narrow and deep posteriorly, reachinq base of supraoccipital process; predorsal plate as a wide V; premaxillary band of teeth in upper jaw 4 to 6 times as long as broad, mandibulary band of teeth in lower jaw deeply curved, narrowly interrupted; palate teeth globular, in a single large irregularly ovate patch, not fully formed, with loosely packed teeth, inner margins of patches not straight. First dorsal fin and pectoral fins each with a strong serrated spine, first dorsal fin ray prolonged into a long filament; total anal fin rays 17 or 18.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Coastal regions of Bangladesh
Environment:
Marine, Brackish (Demersal)
Main References:

Hussain MM (1970) The Marine and Estuarine Fishes of North East part of the Bay of Bengal. Scientific Researches. East Regional Laboratories, Dhaka. 52.

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