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Trichomycteridae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trichomycteridae
The Trichomycteridae are a family of catfishes (order Siluriformes) commonly known as the pencil or parasitic catfishes. This family includes the infamous candiru fish, feared by some people for its alleged habit of entering into the urethra of humans. Other example of this fishes are the "life monsefuano" that is considered a special and ritual dish of the north peruvian cousine. This family is prohibited from being imported into various parts of the USA. ==Taxonomy== The Trichomycteridae comprise about 41 genera and 207 species. It is the second-most diverse family of the superfamily Loricarioidea. Numerous species still remain undescribed.〔 The monophyly of Trichomycteridae is well-supported.〔 The family is divided into eight subfamilies. The only subfamily that is not monophyletic is the largest one, Trichomycterinae. A large clade within Trichomycteridae is also suggested that includes the subfamilies Tridentinae, Stegophilinae, Vandelliinae, Sarcoglanidinae and Glanapteryginae (the so-called TSVSG clade); this large clade in turn forms a larger monophyletic group with the two genera ''Ituglanis'' and ''Scleronema''. The latter two genera are not classified in any of the subfamilies.〔 The basal subfamilies Copionodontinae and Trichogeninae are sister groups to each other, and together they form a clade that is sister to the rest of the Trichomycteridae.
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