Clarias intermedius is a species of clariid catfish from Indonesian Borneo. It has been described from Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, between the Sampit and Barito rivers.
It is found in blackwater swampy areas just between the Barito and Sampit rivers; the holotype was collected in a market in Palangkaraya, with paratypes collected from areas such as Bukit Pinang, Kereng Bengkirai, Bereng Bengkel, and Bangkal, all located surrounding Palangkaraya in Central Kalimantan Province.[1]
Described as of 2001, the holotype for this specimen was noted to be long from skull to caudal fin, with the 18 paratypes recorded to range from, therefore possibly including juveniles. The diagnosis of this species include:[1]
Other characters have been noted to include:
Live coloration has been observed to vary, notably from dark brown to black on the upper and lateral sides of head and body, with dark fins. The lower part of the head and body has been noted to be of dark gray to dark brown in color.
In contrast towards C. meladerma, no black blotches were observed in the collected specimens, not even in the smallest specimens. All specimens also possess an array of irregular and discrete white spots being visible on lower side of flanks just between the upper and lower body coloration, with a diameter about 0.5 mm.