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vy to be named for the batfish, any of several | fishes: a pediculate fish of the West Indies, the fly |
The Vicious | Fishes, a band from Feasterville, PA., named one of t |
There are substantial fossil records of jawed | fishes across the K-T boundary, which provides good e |
is a rich diversity of molluscs, crustaceans, | fishes, amphibians, reptiles (crocodile, green iguana |
Amelanism in | fishes, amphibians, reptiles and birds has the same g |
ttaphrynus melanostictus, and seven species of | fishes Anabas testudineus, Striped panchax, Orange ch |
He is best known for his work on freshwater | fishes and anurans, and for his contribution to the c |
tled The Artificial Propagation of Marine Food | Fishes and Edible Crustaceans, that was published in |
by higher trophic level predators like birds, | fishes and mammals. |
he Bear Gulch Limestone, many genera of fossil | fishes and some invertebrates were occasionally prese |
which are richer in animal life such as small | fishes and planktonic invertebrates. |
It eats teleost | fishes and crustaceans. |
s is one of the most important commercial food | fishes and locally is generally known as stockfish (t |
benthic and pelagic organisms, including small | fishes and crustaceans. |
It eats crustaceans, small | fishes and worms. |
This fish species feeds on | fishes and crustaceans. |
Recorded prey of the genus Linophryne include | fishes and crustaceans. |
Nassarius clarus feeds on dead | fishes and other carrion. |
Palin | fishes and holds a Private Pilot Certificate. |
It feeds primarily on | fishes and small cephalopods. |
No reports are available concerning bats, | fishes, and crayfish. |
Other animals include a number of | fishes and reptiles inside Underwater World, includin |
"Two Little | Fishes and Five Loaves of Bread" (Haneghen) - 3:24 |
It has particularly large eyes and hunts other | fishes and small invertebrates. |
beautiful mangroves and its many varieties of | fishes and birds. |
major prey item of several taxa, planktivorous | fishes and marine mammals. |
Several species of | fishes and bird are also kept in the enclosure. |
g tail, suggesting that it actively swam after | fishes and other prey. |
ook chapters on the evolution and diversity of | fishes, and is an expert in the systematics and biodi |
important prey item for a number of birds and | fishes, and may be considered a keystone species. |
e one hand the lake is mainly used for raising | fishes and bathing is not allowed. |
also a fish market at the junction with fresh | fishes and other fresh sea food items. |
ch 6, 1942) was a German biologist (especially | fishes) and oceanographer. |
ely hunt for molluscs, crustaceans, small bony | fishes, and possibly sea snakes inside holes and crev |
dy the genetic parentage and mating systems of | fishes and other creatures. |
eight months of their lives, feeding on small | fishes and invertebrates (Ross 2001). |
n English naturalist whose fields were cattle, | fishes and birds. |
an parasites which typically infect freshwater | fishes, and includes the economically significant spe |
Such | fishes are not considered a threat by the prey of A. |
If the | fishes are ready to spawn, the male, which will be th |
Most toothed | fishes are polyphyodonts. |
Common | fishes are Perch, Roach, and Silver Bream, with bigge |
Adult | fishes are commonly 15-30 cm in length, with a squat |
Many commercial | fishes are dependent on calanoid copepods for diet in |
These | fishes are easily distinguished from other anglerfish |
eek; oceanographer Anton Bruun described these | fishes as "altogether one of the oddest creatures in |
They typically occur in teleost | fishes as sexually reproducing adults. |
It gives | fishes as trouts and carps a protected, untouched liv |
e an allusion to the miracle of the loaves and | fishes as recounted in the Gospel of Saint John. |
There is evidence of a mass kill of bony | fishes at a fossil site immediately above the K-T bou |
McKay is curator of | fishes at the Queensland Museum and his work has been |
Fishes attributed to East Siberian cod are found off | |
Crea as the skipper of a small cotton boat who | fishes Bennett's character out of the river after she |
Other works by Ford include | Fishes, Birds, and Sons of Men, a compilation of his |
These fish are peaceful towards other | fishes, but frequently bicker among themselves. |
They are predators, eating mainly smaller | fishes but also some insects (in particular when youn |
fossil record, easily distinguished from other | fishes by the presence of an additional set of bones |
One of the | fishes called dwarf gobies, it is native to the Chago |
l bones of Cretaceous Age reptiles, birds, and | fishes can be found at the Inverloch dig site. |
his species is reported to commonly attack the | fishes caught in fishermen's nets and seines as well |
body cavity of Incisoscutum showed that these | fishes, close to the common origin of all jawed verte |
ill remain at cleaning stations where infested | fishes come to have various crustaceans and other ect |
Nothobranchiidae are a family of bony | fishes containing roughly 300 species. |
Aplocheilidae are a family of bony | fishes containing about 15 species. |
The Loaves and | Fishes Cookbook (1987) |
l reef that may provide habitat for variety of | fishes could make area one of India's best recreation |
For his volume, Bibliography of | Fishes, Dean was awarded the Daniel Giraud Elliot Med |
Fishes describes a group of different species. | |
14th annual Catholic Charities CYO Loaves and | Fishes Dinner, 2011. |
Fishes do not remain long in waters where their food | |
Large | fishes dominate in the lake, which is considered as a |
Extinctions of North American | Fishes During the Past Century. |
h Newberry of the placoderms, Devonian armored | fishes, eventually resulted in Dean's "Studies on fos |
ridentiger trigonocephalus (chameleon goby) at | Fishes Exotic to United States |
tory on the reverse: "A wide curved river with | fishes flowing in it, and a hillock on side of the ri |
In some bony | fishes, for example certain Protacanthopterygii and G |
n which would normally be used by young native | fishes for cover and protection. |
ferred to as nannygais, is genus of ray-finned | fishes found in the Indian Ocean and western Pacific |
They are very small | fishes found in oceans throughout the world: most spe |
, are a small family of freshwater characiform | fishes found in South America. |
Other | fishes found in the lake include bass, bluegill, and |
They are bottom-dwelling | fishes found on the continental slopes of the Atlanti |
New, rare or uncommon | fishes from Japanese waters. |
A snowtrout is any of a number of ray-finned | fishes from the Himalayas region. |
erforated metal plate that physically prevents | fishes from passing) or behavioral barriers (devices |
tly he has worked on the divergence of cichlid | fishes from Lake Malawi, on chimpanzees and on human |
ike-characins, is a small family of freshwater | fishes from Panama and South America. |
"Where | Fishes Go" - 4:22 |
Like other lobe-finned | fishes, Gooloogongia had two rows of teeth in the jaw |
No other | fishes have this type of larvae. |
In contrast, Bony | fishes have a single outer bony gill covering called |
Razorbacks are long lived; older | fishes have been estimated at more than 40 years. |
100-odd species of reef-associated | fishes have been recorded in Hoi Ha Wan. |
known whether it occurs elsewhere, and no such | fishes have been found in recent surveys of the lake. |
Sharks, and possibly other cartilaginous | fishes, have immunoglobulin M (IgM) and immunoglobuli |
Change the viewpoint to one above the | fishes, however, and the colour becomes more greenish |
he game is to catch all the different types of | fishes in Farovia and Icelantica (the fictional lands |
hing victims round, and stew them, like living | fishes, in an iron caldron filled with their own bloo |
ributions to the research of parasite fauna of | fishes in Egypt, where he worked as expert and profes |
Pachypanchax is a genus of | fishes in the Aplocheilidae family. |
Dussumeria is a genus of | fishes in the family Clupeidae. |
Escualosa is a genus of | fishes in the family Clupeidae. |
Scleronema, a genus of | fishes in the family Trichomycteridae. |
Amblypharyngodon is a genus of | fishes in the family Cyprinidae. |
uted a key section on "Introductions of Exotic | Fishes in Australia" in Distribution, Biology and Man |
Papyrocranus congoensis is a genus of | fishes in family Notopteridae found in Congo basin of |
Psilorhynchus is a genus of | fishes in family Psilorhynchidae mainly found in Sout |
Pellona is a genus of ray-finned | fishes in the Pristigasteridae family. |
The pike prey on smaller | fishes in the area, including yellow perch. |
Carasobarbus is a small genus of ray-finned | fishes in the family Cyprinidae. |
Discherodontus is a small genus of ray-finned | fishes in the family Cyprinidae. |
Papyrocranus is a genus of | fishes in family Notopteridae found in many regions A |
Fishes in the Alm comprise: Brown trout, Rainbow trou | |
Notopterus is a genus of | fishes in family Notopteridae found in India, Banglad |
ssil fish, writing his Catalogue of the Fossil | Fishes in the British Museum (1889-1901). |
in conjunction with G. T. Lay, the section on | Fishes in the Zoology of Beechey's Voyage (1839). |
e different types of starfish, coral reefs and | fishes in the Great Barrier Reef. |
Common | fishes include Perch, Pike, and Zander. |
For example, Nicaragua crater lake cichlid | fishes include at least one species that has evolved |
nd stingrays are frequently trailed by smaller | fishes, including Mexican hogfish (Bodianus diplotaen |
They are bottom | fishes inhabiting inshore waters and continental shel |
arolinian waters, Pterois prey mostly on small | fishes, invertebrates and mollusks in large amounts, |
ems, it is home to numerous mammals, seabirds, | fishes, invertebrates and plants in a remarkably prod |
Egerton's collection of fossil | fishes is now in the British Museum. |
Sleeping with the | Fishes is a 2006 paranormal romance by MaryJanice Dav |
e one characteristic that unites this group of | fishes is that they all have leptocephalus larvae, wh |
The Mastacembelidae are a family of | fishes, known as the spiny eels. |
Handbook of European Freshwater | Fishes Kottelat, M. and Freyhof, J. 2007 |
Anomalopidae -- flashlight | fishes, lanterneye fishes |
Even small | fishes like trout can be found in the creek. |
Some | fishes like eels are anatomically physostomous, but t |
on the kole land become rich habitat for local | fishes like karimeen, pallathi, bral, musu, and lot o |
emendous drinking water quality and is home of | fishes like carps or trouts. |
s crystal blue water in which a variety of big | fishes live. |
ver, the marine and freshwater environments of | fishes mitigated environmental effects of the extinct |
y : fecundation is external (in arthropods and | fishes, most of frogs) |
Ledge, a collection of poetry A Finger in the | Fishes Mouth, two volumes of diaries Modern Nature an |
ium is home to about 560 species of freshwater | fishes native to Thailand as well as about 100 specie |
In this work he described ray-finned | fishes new genus Eothyrsites, Eothyrsites holosquamat |
1863 Descriptions of five new species of | fishes obtained at Madeira. |
al of the gasses from the gas bladder in these | fishes occurs through specialised structures called t |
Records of rare | fishes of the families Diretmidae, Luvaridae and Tetr |
Fishes of the Bagridae family have four pairs of well | |
Fishes of the World. | |
Fishes of Silver Springs, Florida (1946) | |
ny of several small North American fresh-water | fishes of the carp family. |
Fishes of the waters of Ukraine | |
"Fresh-water | fishes of Russia" (1923) |
-14 to 1996-04-19), son of Ornamental Aquarium | Fishes of India co-author Kishori Tekriwal. |
Freshwater | fishes of New Zealand, 1955 |
Paleozoic | Fishes of North America (1889) |
y bacterial decomposition; however, fossils of | fishes of distinctly bottom-dwelling type are present |
be named for the flying fish, any of number of | fishes of tropic and warm temperate seas whose long w |
Field Guide to the Freshwater | Fishes of New Guinea. |
"Freshwater | fishes of the U.S.S.R. and adjacent countries. |
Day also published | Fishes of Malabar in 1865. |
"The freshwater | fishes of the Austrian Danubian monarchy" |
The natural history of | fishes of the perch family (1835) |
Freshwater and diadromous | fishes of New Zealand, 1972 |
He is recognised as an authority on the | fishes of the Family Sillaginidae McKay, R.J.1985.A R |
Title page of Nichols's | Fishes of the Vicinity of New York City (1918) |
Most of the | fishes of this genus are found in Southeast Asia, Chi |
Maximum length of the | fishes of this species varies from 8 to 20 cm. |
Manooch, Charles, Fisherman's Guide | Fishes of the Southeastern United States, pp. |
Fishes of the genus Yasuhikotakia are found inhibitin | |
, he produced the first book on the freshwater | fishes of Panama. |
The "Handbook of the freshwater | fishes of India', was published posthumously in 1877 |
, the most notable of which is "The freshwater | fishes of the Austrian Danubian monarchy". |
t and Sujatha their revision of the sillaginid | fishes of India and incorrectly assigned the specimen |
tory, Steindachner took up the study of fossil | fishes on the recommendation of his friend Eduard Sue |
The freshwater | fishes on Nova Scotia. |
He | fishes on holiday for salmon. |
ottom in search of the invertebrates and small | fishes on which it preys. |
Mucophagy is feeding on mucus of | fishes or invertebrates. |
a brown liquid, and Wile stirs the bucket and | fishes out what is revealed to be a tin can. |
It is very aggressive towards other | fishes, particularly in captivity. |
The Loaves and | Fishes Party Cookbook (1990) |
Half Lord of the | Fishes Pose |
They are bioluminescent | fishes, possessing rows of photophores along their si |
and vegetables; for quadrupeds and birds; for | fishes, reptiles, and serpents; for insects; and for |
rious animals including aquatic insects, other | fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. |
ponds inhabit large number of species of river | fishes, reptiles, swamp birds, and meadows and groves |
the riverine area of Irtysh River to eat dead | fishes, river crabs, frogs and so on every year from |
"tiny purple | fishes run laughing through her fingers") and the gen |
For the | fishes, see Barbel (fish species). |
ands, containing the figures of birds, beasts, | fishes, serpents, insects, and plants ... together wi |
It contains two kinds of | fishes: sharks and rays. |
eans, echinoderms, brachiopods, mollusks, bony | fishes, sharks, Vertebrate teeth, and shells of numer |
Kronichthys species are small, cylindrical | fishes similar to the hypoptopomatine Schizolecis. |
The decorations are zoomorphic (birds, | fishes, snake) or anthropomorphic (hands). |
of course much more distantly related to other | fishes sometimes called gars (such as the North Ameri |
Here, the | fishes spawn in large aggregations. |
ver is an important spawning ground for native | fishes species which include barbus, tilapia, and cat |
characteristic iridescence of this and related | fishes such as the neon tetra is a structural colour, |
In the lower course live | fishes such as trouts. |
ermentation in brine of the innards of various | fishes such as mackerel, tuna, eel, and others. |
Notes on | fishes taken from the stomach of whales taken in the |
lly installed to protect endangered species of | fishes that would otherwise be harmed or killed when |
der Elopomorpha contains a variety of types of | fishes that range from typical silvery colored fish-l |
They are undemanding aquarium | fishes that attain a length of about 8 cm (3.2 in.). |
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