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- determined that the type species of the genus Coius, Coius cobojius, was a junior synonym of Anabas testudineus so Coius is a junior synonym of Anabas, with Datnioides...
-  nandus Binomial name Nandus nandus (Hamilton, 1822) Synonyms Bedula hamiltonii Gray, 1835 Coius nandus Hamilton, 1822 Nandus marmoratus Valenciennes, 1831...
- determined that the type species of the genus Coius, Coius cobojius, was a junior synonym of Anabas testudineus so Coius is a junior synonym of Anabas, with Datnioides...
- determined that the type species of the genus Coius, Coius cobojius, was a junior synonym of Anabas testudineus so Coius is a junior synonym of Anabas, with Datnioides...
- and they are known to attack humans.[citation needed] Several species of Coius (or Datnioides, depending on the taxonomic authority) have been referred...
- calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) Synonyms NO Holocentrus calcarifer Bloch, 1790 Coius vacti F. Hamilton, 1822 Pseudolates cavifrons Alleyne & W. J. Macleay, 1877...
- determined that the type species of the genus Coius, Coius cobojius, was a junior synonym of Anabas testudineus so Coius is a junior synonym of Anabas, with Datnioides...
- Carangiformes Family: Toxotidae Genus: Toxotes Species: T. chatareus Binomial name Toxotes chatareus (Hamilton, 1822) Synonyms Coius chatareus Hamilton, 1822...
- 1792) Synonyms Anthias johnii Bloch, 1792 Sparus tranquebaricus Shaw, 1803 Coius catus Hamilton, 1822 Mesoprion yapilli Cuvier, 1828 Diacope xanthozona Kuhl...
- 1822) Extant distribution of Anabas cobojius , including that of uncertain origin Synonyms Coius cobojius Hamilton, 1822 Anabas oligolepis Bl****er, 1855...