Glaridoglanis andersonii is a species of catfish (order Siluriformes) of the family Sisoridae.
[1] G. andersonii inhabits the Irrawaddy drainage, Myanmar and China.
[1] G. andersonii is diagnosed by an interrupted post-labial groove, gill openings not extending to the underside, homodont dentition, strong and distally-flattened teeth in both jaws, slightly crescent-shaped tooth patch in upper jaw, and 10–11 branched pectoral fin rays.
The gill openings are narrow, not extending below the pectoral fin base.
[1] The fish is named in honor of John Anderson (1833–1900), Scottish zoologist and anatomist, who gave the holotype to the Calcutta Museum.