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Amblyceps Variegatum
''Amblyceps'' is a genus of fish in the family Amblycipitidae.Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2007)Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.''Zootaxa, 1418: 1–628.'' The genera ''Amblyceps'' and ''Liobagrus'' are sister group pair that is, in turn, sister to ''Xiurenbagrus''. These species are easily distinguished by the presence of pinnate processes along with the median caudal-fin rays (although these processes may be poorly developed in some species), a prominent cup-like skin flap above the base of the pectoral spine, and the adipose fin largely separate from the caudal fin. In most species the caudal fin is deeply forked; ''A. apangi'' and ''A. murraystuarti'' differ in having their caudal fin truncate. ''Amblyceps'' species may reach about 100 millimetres (3.94 in) SL.Chen, X. & Lundberg, J.G. (1995): ''Xiurenbagrus'', a New Genus of Amblycipitid Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes), and Phylogen ...
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Amblyceps Mangois
''Amblyceps'' is a genus of fish in the family (biology), family Amblycipitidae.Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2007)Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.''Zootaxa, 1418: 1–628.'' The genera ''Amblyceps'' and ''Liobagrus'' are cladistics, sister group pair that is, in turn, sister to ''Xiurenbagrus''. These species are easily distinguished by the presence of pinnate processes along with the median caudal fin, caudal-fin rays (although these processes may be poorly developed in some species), a prominent cup-like skin flap above the base of the pectoral fin, pectoral spine, and the adipose fin largely separate from the caudal fin. In most species the caudal fin is deeply forked; ''A. apangi'' and ''A. murraystuarti'' differ in having their caudal fin truncate. ''Amblyceps'' species may reach about 100 millimetres (3.94 in) fish measurement, SL.Chen, X. & Lundberg, J.G. (1995): ''Xiurenbagrus'', a New Genus o ...
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Malay Peninsula
The Malay Peninsula (Malay: ''Semenanjung Tanah Melayu'') is a peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, it is the southernmost point of the Asian continental mainland. The area contains Peninsular Malaysia, Southern Thailand, and the southernmost tip of Myanmar (Kawthaung). The island country of Singapore also has historical and cultural ties with the region. The indigenous people of the peninsula are the Malays, an Austronesian people. The Titiwangsa Mountains are part of the Tenasserim Hills system and form the backbone of the peninsula and the southernmost section of the central cordillera, which runs from Tibet through the Kra Isthmus, the peninsula's narrowest point, into the Malay Peninsula. The Strait of Malacca separates the Malay Peninsula from the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and the south coast is separated from the island of Singapore by the Straits of Johor. Etymology The Malay term ''Tanah Me ...
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Ng Heok Hee
Heok Hee Ng is a Singaporean ichthyologist and researcher of biodiversity at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum of the National University of Singapore. He specialises in Asian catfish systematics with particular focus on Sisoroidea, sisoroid catfishes. As of 2018, Ng authored 14 species of Siluriformes Publications Ng has (co-)authored many publications. See Wikispecies below. See also *:Taxa named by Heok Hee Ng References External links

* Living people Taxon authorities Singaporean ichthyologists Year of birth missing (living people) {{Singapore-bio-stub ...
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Amblyceps Carinatum
''Amblyceps carinatum'' is a species of catfish belonging to the family Amblycipitidae. It is only known from the upper part of the Irrawaddy River basin in Myanmar. This is a small catfish (up to 36 mm standard length) found in fast flowing streams. The main characteristic which distinguishes it from its congeners is the shape of the adipose fin: in ''A. carinatum'' it takes the form of a long low ridge starting just behind the dorsal fin whilst in all other ''Amblyceps ''Amblyceps'' is a genus of fish in the family Amblycipitidae.Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2007)Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.''Zootaxa, 1418: 1–628.'' The genera ''Ambly ...'' species it is blade-shaped and starts well behind the dorsal fin. References Amblycipitidae Fish of Myanmar Endemic fauna of Myanmar Fish described in 2005 {{Catfish-stub ...
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Amblyceps Caecutiens
''Amblyceps'' is a genus of fish in the family Amblycipitidae.Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2007)Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.''Zootaxa, 1418: 1–628.'' The genera ''Amblyceps'' and ''Liobagrus'' are sister group pair that is, in turn, sister to '' Xiurenbagrus''. These species are easily distinguished by the presence of pinnate processes along with the median caudal-fin rays (although these processes may be poorly developed in some species), a prominent cup-like skin flap above the base of the pectoral spine, and the adipose fin largely separate from the caudal fin. In most species the caudal fin is deeply forked; ''A. apangi'' and ''A. murraystuarti'' differ in having their caudal fin truncate. ''Amblyceps'' species may reach about 100 millimetres (3.94 in) SL.Chen, X. & Lundberg, J.G. (1995): ''Xiurenbagrus'', a New Genus of Amblycipitid Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes), and Phylogenetic R ...
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Amblyceps Arunachalensis
''Amblyceps'' is a genus of fish in the family Amblycipitidae.Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2007)Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.''Zootaxa, 1418: 1–628.'' The genera ''Amblyceps'' and ''Liobagrus'' are sister group pair that is, in turn, sister to '' Xiurenbagrus''. These species are easily distinguished by the presence of pinnate processes along with the median caudal-fin rays (although these processes may be poorly developed in some species), a prominent cup-like skin flap above the base of the pectoral spine, and the adipose fin largely separate from the caudal fin. In most species the caudal fin is deeply forked; ''A. apangi'' and ''A. murraystuarti'' differ in having their caudal fin truncate. ''Amblyceps'' species may reach about 100 millimetres (3.94 in) SL.Chen, X. & Lundberg, J.G. (1995): ''Xiurenbagrus'', a New Genus of Amblycipitid Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes), and Phylogenetic R ...
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Subhash Chandra Dey
Subhash may refer to: People * Subhash Agarwal, Indian professional player and coach of English billiards and snooker * Subhash Awchat (born 1960), Indian artist and author based in Mumbai * Subhash Bapurao Wankhede (born 1963), Indian politician and a member of the Shiv Sena (SS) political party. He is a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India and represents the Hingoli constituency in Maharashtra state * Subhash Bhaskar Nair (1964–2004), was a gangster and hitman, who was shot dead by the Gujarat police during an encounter in Valsad in June 2004 * Subhas Chandra Bose (1897–1945), one of the most prominent Indian nationalist leaders who attempted to liberate India from British rule during the waning years of World War II * Subhas Chakraborty (1942–2009), popular leader in the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Transport, Sports and Youth Services Minister in the Government of West Bengal * Subhas Sumbhu Chakrobarty (born 1985), Indian football player. He is currently playin ...
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Pranab Nath
Pranab is an Indian name, common among Assamese, Bengalis, Odias and Nepalis. Notable people with the name include: * Pranab Bardhan (born 1939), Indian economist * Pranab Mukherjee (1935–2020), Indian politician * Pranab Roy Pranab Roy (born 10 February 1963) is a former Indian cricketer who played two Test matches for India. Early life He received his early education at Rama Chandra School in Kolkata. His father Pankaj Roy taught him cricket when he was 5 yea ... (born 1963), Indian cricketer {{given name Indian masculine given names ...
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Amblyceps Apangi
''Amblyceps'' is a genus of fish in the family Amblycipitidae.Ferraris, C.J.Jr. (2007)Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.''Zootaxa, 1418: 1–628.'' The genera ''Amblyceps'' and ''Liobagrus'' are sister group pair that is, in turn, sister to '' Xiurenbagrus''. These species are easily distinguished by the presence of pinnate processes along with the median caudal-fin rays (although these processes may be poorly developed in some species), a prominent cup-like skin flap above the base of the pectoral spine, and the adipose fin largely separate from the caudal fin. In most species the caudal fin is deeply forked; ''A. apangi'' and ''A. murraystuarti'' differ in having their caudal fin truncate. ''Amblyceps'' species may reach about 100 millimetres (3.94 in) SL.Chen, X. & Lundberg, J.G. (1995): ''Xiurenbagrus'', a New Genus of Amblycipitid Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes), and Phylogenetic R ...
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Ralf Britz
Ralph (pronounced ; or ,) is a male given name of English, Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Old English ''Rædwulf'' and Radulf, cognate with the Old Norse ''Raðulfr'' (''rað'' "counsel" and ''ulfr'' "wolf"). The most common forms are: * Ralph, the common variant form in English, which takes either of the given pronunciations. * Rafe, variant form which is less common; this spelling is always pronounced , as are all other English spellings without "l". * Raife, a very rare variant. * Raif, a very rare variant. Raif Rackstraw from H.M.S. Pinafore * Ralf, the traditional variant form in Dutch, German, Swedish, and Polish. * Ralfs, the traditional variant form in Latvian. * Raoul, the traditional variant form in French. * Raúl, the traditional variant form in Spanish. * Raul, the traditional variant form in Portuguese and Italian. * Raül, the traditional variant form in Catalan. * Rádhulbh, the traditional variant form in Irish. Given name Middle Ages * Ralp ...
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Rajeev Raghavan
Rajeev Raghavan is a fisheries scientist and aquatic conservation biologist known for his work on the freshwater fishes of the Indian subcontinent. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Fisheries Resource Management, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Kochi, India, and the South Asia Chair of the IUCN’s Freshwater Fish Specialist Group. Education and Career After completing his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Aquaculture, and a PhD in Fish Ecology, Rajeev received his postdoctoral training, and worked as a visiting/guest researcher at various universities in Asia and Europe. Prior to his current appointment with the Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi, India, Rajeev also worked as a Lecturer in Fisheries Science at the St. Albert's College, Kochi, India (where he also co-founded the Conservation Research Group, a multidisciplinary network of conservation biologists working on various aspects of the biodiver ...
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