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Apure bumblebee catfish (Cephalosilurus apurensis) — Pseudopimelodidae

Apure bumblebee catfish

Cephalosilurus apurensis

The Apure bumblebee catfish (Cephalosilurus apurensis) is a freshwater fish of the family Pseudopimelodidae that grows up to 29 cm.

Length
29 cm
Water
Freshwater
Activity
Nocturnal
Body shape
Elongated (eel-like)
Substrate
Sand / mud bottom
Danger
Can cause injury

Description

The Apure bumblebee catfish is a bumblebee catfish (Pseudopimelodidae) from the Orinoco basin in Venezuela in South America. The species grows to about 25 cm and has a stocky body with a very large, broad head and wide mouth, and a yellow-black blotched pattern. As a nocturnal ambush hunter it shelters among wood, stones and burrows and engulfs fish and crustaceans with a sudden gulp. The stout pectoral and dorsal spines can give a painful puncture wound when handled.

Frequently asked questions

How do you recognise the Apure bumblebee catfish?

The Apure bumblebee catfish has an elongate, eel-like body, is mainly yellow-gold and shows a spots pattern.

Where does the Apure bumblebee catfish live?

The Apure bumblebee catfish lives in fresh water and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.

How big does the Apure bumblebee catfish get?

The Apure bumblebee catfish grows to a maximum of about 29 cm.

Is the Apure bumblebee catfish dangerous to humans?

The Apure bumblebee catfish can cause injury; handle it with care.

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All data

Identification

Dutch name
Apure-hommelmeerval sourced
English name
Apure bumblebee catfish sourced
Scientific name
Cephalosilurus apurensis
Family
Pseudopimelodidae

Appearance

Size class
Medium verified
Max length (cm)
29.0 verified
Body shape
Elongated (eel-like) sourced
Dominant colour
Yellow / gold sourced
Pattern
Spots sourced
Tail shape
Rounded inferred
Dorsal spines
Yes sourced

Habitat & distribution

Water type
Freshwater sourced
Substrate
Sand / mud bottom sourced
Origin
Native inferred

Behaviour & biology

Territorial
No inferred
Activity
Nocturnal sourced
Reproduction
Separate sexes inferred
Sexual dimorphism
No inferred

For anglers

Fishing method
Bodemvissen met natuurlijk aas (worm, garnaal of vis) op of vlak boven de bodem. inferred
Regulations source
FishBase ↗ inferred

Safety

Danger to humans
Can cause injury verified

Status & sources

Sources
FishBase via GBIF (DwC-A), CC-BY-NC 4.0

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