Siluridae is a family of
catfish (
order Siluriformes). They are sometimes known as
sheatfish, although that name may also be used more specifically for
Silurus glanis, the
wels catfish. There are about 100 living
species of silurids.
Although silurids occur across much of
Europe and
Asia, they are most diverse in
southeast Asia, beyond which their diversity decreases in temperate east Asia, the
Indian subcontinent, southwest Asia, and Europe. Silurids are apparently absent from much of central Asia.
The family can be divided into two groups, a temperate Eurasian clade and a more diverse subtropical/tropical south and southeast Asian clade.
These catfish do not have a spine before their
dorsal fin, do not have an
adipose fin, and the
pelvic fins are either small or absent. The
anal fin base is usually very long.
The largest species in this family is
Silurus glanis, the
Wels Catfish.