Micromyzon akamai

This genus and species were first described in 1996.

The Micromyzon akamai lives in the demersal, freshwater, depth range 5 - 20 m environment.

Micromyzon akamai is the only species of catfish (order Siluriformes) in the genus Micromyzon of the family Aspredinidae. More

Micromyzon akamai Friel & Lundberg, 1996 - add this species to your "My Cats" page. Common Name(s) None Type Locality Rio Tocantins, above confluence with Rio Pará, 2°02'S, 49°17'W, Pará, Brazil, 10-14 m. More

Micromyzon akamai is the only order Siluriformes) in the family Aspredinidae. More

Key information on Micromyzon akamai (Micromyzon akamai) More

South America's eyeless Micromyzon akamai is the smallest species of banjo catfish. The Church of Shawangunk (pictured), in Ulster County, New York, is the oldest continuously-used building in the Reformed Church of America. More

Micromyzon akamai is the only of catfish (order Siluriformes) in the genus Micromyzon of the family Aspredinidae. Platystacus Bunocephalus is a of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Aspredinidae. More

Common names

Sokkobanjomonni in Finnish (suomen kieli)

Order : Siluriformes
Family : Aspredinidae
Genus : Micromyzon
Species : Micromyzon akamai
Authority : Friel & Lundberg, 1996