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Boga is a common name for fishes and may refer to: *''Haemulon vittata'' *'' Haemulon vittatum'' *'' Leporinus obtusidens'' Boga may also refer to: * Boga (soft drink), a Tunisian brand of soft drinks * BOGA, the Bern Botanical Gardens in Switzerland * Boga (noisemaker), from the Philippines * Boga (Star Wars), a Varactyl from the Star Wars universe * Lake Boga, Victoria, a postal district * Boga, the definite form of Bogë, Albania * Boga, the definite form of Bogë, Kosovo * Boga (river), a tributary of the Crișul Pietros in Bihor County, Romania *Jérémie Boga Jérémie Boga (born 3 January 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Atalanta. Born in France, he plays for the Ivory Coast national team. Coming through Chelsea's youth system, Boga spent the 2015–16 season ... (born 1997), Ivorian footballer See also * Boge (other) * Bogë (other) {{disambiguation, fish ...
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Haemulon Vittata
''Haemulon vittatum'', the boga, is an ocean-going species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean. Bogas are also known as the ''snit'' in Jamaica, and bonnetmouth in the Bahamas. It was first described by Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey. This species used to be classified as ''Inermia vittata'', but genetic data revealed that it belongs to the genus ''Haemulon''. Description ''Haemulon vittatum'' is a spindle-shaped fish. It has a deeply forked caudal fin, and its two dorsal fins are close together. It is also able to protrude its mouth much further than many fishes,Randall, J.E. 1996 Caribbean reef fishes. Third edition - revised and enlarged. T.F.H. Publications, Inc. Ltd., Hong Kong. 3rd ed. 368 p. hence the name bonnetmouth. They usually have 14-15 spines on their dorsal fins, but only 10 soft rays. They have two spines and 9 rays on their anal fins, as well. The longest recorded Boga was 23 cm in lengthClaro, R. 1994 Características generales de la ictiofauna. p ...
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Haemulon Vittatum
''Haemulon vittatum'', the boga, is an ocean-going species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean. Bogas are also known as the ''snit'' in Jamaica, and bonnetmouth in the Bahamas. It was first described by Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey. This species used to be classified as ''Inermia vittata'', but genetic data revealed that it belongs to the genus ''Haemulon''. Description ''Haemulon vittatum'' is a spindle-shaped fish. It has a deeply forked caudal fin, and its two dorsal fins are close together. It is also able to protrude its mouth much further than many fishes,Randall, J.E. 1996 Caribbean reef fishes. Third edition - revised and enlarged. T.F.H. Publications, Inc. Ltd., Hong Kong. 3rd ed. 368 p. hence the name bonnetmouth. They usually have 14-15 spines on their dorsal fins, but only 10 soft rays. They have two spines and 9 rays on their anal fins, as well. The longest recorded Boga was 23 cm in lengthClaro, R. 1994 Características generales de la ictiofauna. ...
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Leporinus Obtusidens
''Megaleporinus obtusidens'' is a South American species of headstander that inhabits the basins of the Paraná River and the Río de la Plata, the Uruguay River, and the São Francisco River (including minor rivers and tributaries like the Bermejo River, Bermejo, Pilcomayo River, Pilcomayo, Salí River, Salí, Juramento River, Juramento, Dulce River (Argentina), Dulce, and Uniguay River, Uniguay). It may be found in the main courses and streams, as well as in lakes and lagoons; it often shelters among stones and aquatic vegetation. In Argentina and Uruguay its common name is ''boga'' (sometimes augmentative ''bogón''); in Brazil it is known as ''piapara''. There is also a variant called ''piava'' and another called ''tres puntos'' ("three dots"). This species is also known by the technical synonym ''Curimatus obtusidens''. The common name ''boga'' is applied to many other species of fish, usually unrelated to this one. ''Megaleporinus obtusidens'' has an elongated wide body, wi ...
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