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- Enteromius choloensis, or the silver barb, is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found only in Malawi. Its natural habitat is...
- The Thyolo alethe or Cholo alethe (Chamaetylas choloensis) is an endangered species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in Malawi and Mozambique...
- Potamonautes choloensis is a species of freshwater crustacean in the family Potamonautidae. Potamonautes choloensis is native to mountain rivers and streams...
- known as silver barb in aquaculture, also called the Java barb Enteromius choloensis, found only in Malawi Puntius vittatus, also called the greenstripe barb...
- Mexico, Russia, Taiwan, U.S. (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA) E Thyolo alethe Alethe choloensis Malawi, Mozambique E Yellow-shouldered blackbird Agelaius xanthomus U...
- globally threatened species of birds, including the Thyolo alethe (Alethe choloensis), whose other po****tions are all threatened by logging and deforestation...
- Pellegrin, 1936 Enteromius chlorotaenia (Boulenger, 1911) Enteromius choloensis Norman, 1925 (Silver barb) Enteromius citrinus (Boulenger, 1920) Enteromius...
- tree. Distinctive highland birds include the Thyolo alethe (Chamaetylas choloensis) and White-winged Apalis(Apalis chariessa). Other distinctive species...
- endemic to Mount Namuli. Other rare species are the Thyolo alethe (Alethe choloensis) and the dapple-throat (Modulatrix orostruthus) which occur elsewhere...
- Birds like the Yellow-throated apalis and the Thyolo alethe (Chamaetylas choloensis) are either fully or partially endemic to the region. Protected areas...