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- There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: Caffrogobius agulhensis (Barnard, 1927) (Agulhas goby) Caffrogobius caffer (Günther, 1874) Caffrogobius...
- Binomial name Dasyatis thetidis J. D. Ogilby, 1899 Range of the thorntail stingray Synonyms Dasyatis lubricus Smith, 1957 Dasybatus agulhensis Barnard, 1925...
- Lycodes is a genus of zoarcid fish in the subfamily Lycodinae. It is the most species-rich genus in its taxonomic family as well as in the Arctic Ocean...
- (Jordan & Hubbs, 1925) Dasybatis agulhensis Barnard, 1925 Dasybatis ushiei Jordan & Hubbs, 1925 Dasybatus agulhensis Barnard, 1925 Trygon lata Garman...
- 1997) – black sea nettle Chrysaora africana (Vanhöffen, 1902) Chrysaora agulhensis Ras, Neethling, Engelbrecht, Morandini, Bayha, Skrypzeck & Gibbons, 2020...
- C. fulgida and an undescribed species tentatively referred to as "C. agulhensis". It is a true jellyfish displaying radial symmetry with distinct brown...
- following species are recognised: Cal**** aculeatus Brady, 1918 Cal**** agulhensis De Decker, Kaczmaruk & Marska, 1991 Cal**** chilensis Brodsky, 1959 Cal****...
-  terraenovae Binomial name Lycodes terraenovae (Collett, 1896) Synonyms Lycodes agulhensis Andriashev, 1959 Lycodes atlanticus Jensen, 1902 Lycodes atratus Vladykov...
- three southeast Atlantic Chrysaora species—C. africana, C. fulgida and C. agulhensis—based on differences in their morphology and genetics. The last and still-undescribed...
- three southeast Atlantic Chrysaora species—C. africana, C. fulgida and C. agulhensis—based on differences in their morphology and genetics. The last and still-undescribed...