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==Wikipedia EN==  
==Wikipedia EN==
[[Aristotle's catfish]] ([[Silurus aristotelis]]) is a species of [[fish]] in the family Siluridae. It is endemic to Greece, where it occurs in the Acheloos River drainage. Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. This species grows to a length of 46 centimetres (18 in) TL and is of importance to local commercial fisheries. It is known from Lake Trichonida, Lake Lysimachia and Lake Amvrakia and introduced to Lake Volvi and Lake Ioannina in the 1980s thus exclusively lives in lakes. Threats may be water pollution and overfishing. Its name derives from the fact that it was first described by Aristotle in his History of Animals.
[[Aristotle's catfish]] ([[Silurus aristotelis]]) is a species of [[fish]] in the family Siluridae. It is endemic to Greece, where it occurs in the Acheloos River drainage. Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. This species grows to a length of 46 centimetres (18 in) TL and is of importance to local commercial fisheries. It is known from Lake Trichonida, Lake Lysimachia and Lake Amvrakia and introduced to Lake Volvi and Lake Ioannina in the 1980s thus exclusively lives in lakes. Threats may be water pollution and overfishing. Its name derives from the fact that it was first described by Aristotle in his History of Animals.

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γλανίδι, το (Α γλανίς και γλάνις, η)
ονομασία του ψαριού Παρασίλουρος ο αριστοτέλειος
νεοελλ.
γλανός, γουλιανός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. γλανίδι είτε απ' ευθείας < γλανίς, γλάνις είτε < υποκορ. γλανίδιον (< γλανίς, γλάνις). Με τη σειρά του το γλανίς, γλάνις προήλθε < αρχ. γλάνος «ύαινα», ονομασία που οφείλεται πιθ. στην αδηφαγία αυτού του ψαριού].

Wikipedia EN

Aristotle's catfish (Silurus aristotelis) is a species of fish in the family Siluridae. It is endemic to Greece, where it occurs in the Acheloos River drainage. Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. This species grows to a length of 46 centimetres (18 in) TL and is of importance to local commercial fisheries. It is known from Lake Trichonida, Lake Lysimachia and Lake Amvrakia and introduced to Lake Volvi and Lake Ioannina in the 1980s thus exclusively lives in lakes. Threats may be water pollution and overfishing. Its name derives from the fact that it was first described by Aristotle in his History of Animals.