- The
mrigal carp (Cirrhinus
cirrhosus), (Bengali: মৃগেল, romanized: mrigél) also
known as the
white carp, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the carp family...
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predators like T.
cirrhosus. This is done by
synchronizing the
timing of calls. The
current conservation status of
Trachops cirrhosus is
least concern...
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Ancistrus cirrhosus, the
Jumbie teta, is a
species of
armored catfish found in the Paraná
River basin of
Argentina and Uruguay. This
species grows to...
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Semiplotus cirrhosus is a
species of
cyprinid in the
genus Semiplotus. It
inhabits Myanmar and has a
maximum length of 4.1
centimetres (1.6 in) among...
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loricariids remotely resembling that species. The type
species is
Ancistrus cirrhosus. This
genus is the
largest genus within the
tribe Ancistrini. The name...
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Barchatus cirrhosus is a
species of
toadfish native to the
western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. This
species grows to a
length of 35 cm (14 in). It is...
- ****stan,
Bangladesh and Nepal. This
species and the
Mrigal carp (Cirrhinus
cirrhosus) are both
considered distinct. Dahanukar, N. (2010). "Cirrhinus mrigala"...
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Cirrhinus
cirrhosus". FishBase. May 2012 version. "Cirrhinus
cirrhosus".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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Miguel Island off
southern California.
Blepsias cirrhosus was
first formally described as
Trachinus cirrhosus by the
German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas...
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economically important South Asian freshwater fish of the carp
family Cirrhinus cirrhosus or mrigal, a ray-finned fish of the carp
family native to
rivers in India...