List of freshwater fish of Sumatra

This is a list of freshwater fish species found in Sumatra, Indonesia. This list also includes freshwater fish found on small islands around Sumatra, such as Simeulue, Nias Islands, Mentawai Islands, Enggano, Riau Islands (except Natuna and Anambas), Lingga Islands, Bangka and Belitung. The listing below is based on the taxonomic treatment of Betancur-Rodriguez et al. (2017).[1]

Order Carcharhiniformes edit

Family Carcharhinidae edit

Order Pristiformes edit

Family Pristidae edit

Order Myliobatiformes edit

Family Dasyatidae edit

Order Osteoglossiformes edit

Family Osteoglossidae edit

Family Notopteridae edit

Order Elopiformes edit

Family Megalopidae edit

Order Anguilliformes edit

Family Anguillidae edit

Family Muraenidae edit

Order Clupeiformes edit

Family Ehiravidae edit

Family Engraulididae edit

Order Cypriniformes edit

Family Cyprinidae edit

Family Danionidae edit

Family Leptobarbidae edit

Family Paedocyprididae edit

Family Sundadanionidae edit

Family Xenocyprididae edit

Family Balitoridae edit

Family Nemacheilidae edit

Family Vaillantellidae edit

Family Cobitidae edit

Family Botiidae edit

Family Barbuccidae edit

Order Siluriformes edit

Family Bagridae edit

Family Siluridae edit

Family Ailiidae edit

Family Horabagridae edit

Family Pangasiidae edit

Family Akysidae edit

Family Sisoridae edit

Family Chacidae edit

Family Clariidae edit

Family Ariidae edit

Family Plotosidae edit

Order Beloniformes edit

Family Adrianichthyidae edit

Family Zenarchopteridae edit

Family Belonidae edit

Order Cyprinodontiformes edit

Family Aplocheilidae edit

Order Atheriniformes edit

Family Phallostethidae edit

Order Batrachoidiformes edit

Family Batrachoididae edit

Order Syngnathiformes edit

Family Syngnathidae edit

incertae sedis edit

Series Carangaria edit

Family Polynemidae edit

Family Toxotidae edit

Series Ovalentaria edit

Family Ambassidae edit

Series Eupercaria edit

Family Monodactylidae edit

Family Scatophagidae edit

Family Sciaenidae edit

Order Centrarchiformes edit

Family Kuhliidae edit

Order Blenniiformes edit

Family Blenniidae edit

Order Gobiiformes edit

Family Rhyacichthyidae edit

Family Eleotridae edit

Family Butidae edit

Family Oxudercidae edit

Family Gobiidae edit

Order Anabantiformes edit

Family Helostomatidae edit

Family Anabantidae edit

Family Osphronemidae edit

Family Channidae edit

Family Nandidae edit

Family Pristolepididae edit

Order Lobotiformes edit

Family Datnioididae edit

Order Synbranchiformes edit

Family Synbranchidae edit

Family Chaudhuriidae edit

Family Mastacembelidae edit

Order Pleuronectiformes edit

Family Cynoglossidae edit

Family Soleidae edit

Order Tetraodontiformes edit

Family Tetraodontidae edit

References edit

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