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Clarias gariepinus was created in 1822.
Clarias gariepinus
Clarias batu was created in 1997.
Clarias nigricans was created in 2003.
Clarias nieuhofii was created in 1913.
Scientific name: Clarias nieuhofii,Russian name: Тонкий лягушковый сомик,English name: Slender walking catfish
Guy G. Teugels has written: 'A systematic revision of the African species of the genus Clarias (Pisces;Clariidae)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Clarias, Classification, Fishes
the two unusual abilities that a clarias catfish has is: it can live out of water for a long time it lacks pigment (weird, but that's all i can find)
the two unusual abilities that a clarias catfish has is: it can live out of water for a long time it lacks pigment (weird, but that's all i can find)
I can't find research on ZebraFish exactly, but instead I found a study on Clarias gariepinus. For them the IC50 for carbaryl is 0.003 μM. I wouldn't be too surprised if the IC50 is even lower for true teleostes. For Porpoxur, tested on Rainbow Trout carbonic anhydrase (CA), we find an IC50 of 0.420 μM. See links for more data on these studies. The US Forest Service study on embryotoxic and teratrogenic effects of carbaryl on various species looks pretty good -- again see notes. I can't find a thing on these two OPt toxins in binary mode, and if such studies have been done at all, I'm not sure you'll find them on the net. Lastly, consider checking with the authors of the three studies listed in the Links section of this answer. I get the feeling they aren't associated, so you might find they're three unrelated sources.
There are many fish in the catfish family, but here is a list of selected common species; Blue catfish-Ictalurus Furcatatus, Channel catfish-Ictalurus Punctatus, White catfish-Ameiurus Catus, Flathead Catfish-Pylodictis Olivaris.