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Silurichthys
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *'' Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan Tan or TAN may refer to: Businesses and organisations * Black and Tans, a nickname for British special ...
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Silurichthys Schneideri
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *'' Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *'' Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker ...
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Silurichthys Gibbiceps
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *'' Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *'' Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker ...
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Silurichthys Sanguineus
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *'' Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, ...
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Silurichthys Phaiosoma
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *'' Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, ...
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Silurichthys Marmoratus
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *'' Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *''Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, ...
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Silurichthys Ligneolus
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *'' Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *''Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *''Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, 1 ...
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Silurichthys Indragiriensis
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *'' Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *''Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *''Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *''Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, 18 ...
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Silurichthys Citatus
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *'' Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *''Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *''Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *''Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *''Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, 185 ...
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Silurichthys Hasseltii
''Silurichthys'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia. Some ''Silurichthys'' species are economically important as aquarium fishes, and many are useful biological indicators of the health of freshwater or peat swamp forests. In ''Silurichthys'' species, the eyes are small and under the skin. It is likely sexual dimorphism is present in all species, based on species where there enough specimens available. Mature males of all species have a broad and somewhat flattened pectoral fin spine with "serrae" (saw-like teeth); in females and juveniles, the spine is slender and has no spines. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: *''Silurichthys citatus'' Ng & Kottelat, 1997 *''Silurichthys gibbiceps'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *'' Silurichthys hasseltii'' Bleeker, 1858 *''Silurichthys indragiriensis'' Volz, 1904 *''Silurichthys ligneolus'' Ng & Tan, 2011 (Brown leaf catfish) *''Silurichthys marmoratus'' Ng & Ng, 1998 *''Silurichthys phaiosoma'' (Bleeker, 1851 ...
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Siluridae
Siluridae is the nominate family of catfishes in the order Siluriformes. About 105 living species of silurids are placed in 12 or 14 genera. Although silurids occur across much of Europe and Asia, they are most diverse in Southeast Asia, beyond which their diversity decreases in temperate East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Southwest Asia, and Europe. Silurids are apparently absent from much of central Asia. The family can be divided into two groups, a temperate North Eurasian clade and a more diverse subtropical/tropical South and Southeast Asian clade. Notable species *Wels catfish, ''Silurus glanis'' *Phantom catfish, ''Kryptopterus vitreolus'' *''Wallago attu'' *Wallagonia leerii *Aristotle's catfish *Amur catfish *Phalacronotus apogon *Ompok Common Features The Family Siluridae is very diverse, with not very many distinctive features among all species, but some major ones include gigantism, and smaller versions of attributes that Catfish regularly have, such as smaller fi ...
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Freshwater Fish Genera
Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include non- salty mineral-rich waters such as chalybeate springs. Fresh water may encompass frozen and meltwater in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, snowfields and icebergs, natural precipitations such as rainfall, snowfall, hail/ sleet and graupel, and surface runoffs that form inland bodies of water such as wetlands, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, as well as groundwater contained in aquifers, subterranean rivers and lakes. Fresh water is the water resource that is of the most and immediate use to humans. Water is critical to the survival of all living organisms. Many organisms can thrive on salt water, but the great majority of higher plants and most insects, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds need fresh water to survive. ...
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Tyson R
Tyson is a male given name of old French origin meaning 'high-spirited', 'fire'. It is from this that a surname arose 'son of Tyson'. Surname * Alan Tyson (1926–2000), British musicologist *Barbara Tyson (born 1964), Canadian actress *Bill Tyson, Irish writer and producer *Cathy Tyson (born 1965), British actress *Charles Tyson (1885–1964), English footballer *Cicely Tyson (1924–2021), American actress *Donald J. Tyson (1930–2011), American business executive and billionaire *Edward Tyson (1650–1708), English scientist and physician *Frank Tyson (born 1930), English cricketer *Ian Tyson (born 1933), Canadian musician *Isaac Tyson (1792–1861), American mining industrialist *Jacob Tyson (1773–1848), American politician *James Tyson (1819–1898), Australian pastoralist *J. Anthony Tyson (born 1940), American physicist and astronomer * John M. Tyson (born 1953), American judge *June Tyson (1936–1992), American jazz singer *Keith Tyson (born 1969), British artist *Laur ...
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