Citharinidae Explained

The Citharinidae, the lutefishes, are a small family of characiform fish. They are freshwater fish native to Africa, and are sufficiently abundant to be significant food fishes.

They are deep-bodied, silvery fish, measuring up to 84cm (33inches) in length and weighing up to 18kg (40lb). They are filter feeders.[1]

Genera

The family contains three genera:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Paxton, J.R. . Eschmeyer, W.N.. Weitzman, S.H. . Vari, R.P.. 1998. Encyclopedia of Fishes. Academic Press. San Diego. 101. 0-12-547665-5.