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Hi all, this query came through on a Fish-Science list I am on. I replied to say that I was pretty sure that all the SE Asian Ariids should be considered as having some potential for causing trauma beyond what might be expected from a simple puncture by a fin spine, but I thought I 'd check on here and give a more definite answer.
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Dear List Members

Can anybody tell me with certainty if any of the sea catfishes
(Ariidae) are
venomous?

If yes are any of the venomous species endemic to Southeast Asia?

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John Valbo Jørgensen
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Post by Silurus »

Arius thalassinus is documented to have venom glands at the base of the pectoral spine and to produce a mucus with venom-like properties.

Read Al-Hassan, JM, M Thomson, M Ali & RS Criddle, 1987. Toxic and pharmacologically active secretions from the Arabian Gulf catfish (Arius thalassinus, Ruppell). Journal of Toxicology Toxin Reviews 6: 1-43.
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