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- Bryconops collettei is a small freshwater fish from the rivers of South America. It is mostly silvery, with notable green iridescence on its sides, and...
- Ecsenius collettei, known commonly as the Collete's blenny in Papua New Guinea, is a species of combtooth blenny in the genus Ecsenius. It is found in...
- Hyporhamphus collettei is a halfbeak from the family Hemiramphidae. The specific name honours the American ichthyologist Bruce Baden Collette. Found along...
- Dermogenys collettei is a species of viviparous halfbeak found in freshwater areas in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. This species was described...
- The Creole darter (Etheostoma collettei) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae...
- related to B. collettei and Bryconops caudomaculatus, and it was once considered synonymous with the latter; specimens of B. magoi and B. collettei both were...
- bluehead shiner (Pteronotropis hubbsi) and Creole darter (Etheostoma collettei). The western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis), a species that has been...
- Europe during the early Oligocene epoch. It contains three species: †A. collettei Tyler, 1980 - Oligocene of Switzerland (Matt Formation) †A. serratus Ag****iz...
- Germany, Italy, Romania, ****an and Mexico. Fossil species include: S. collettei (Bannikov and Erebakan, 2022) from the lowermost Middle Miocene of the...
- There are currently three species classified in the genus: Nicholsina collettei Schultz 1968 Nicholsina denticulata (Evermann & Radcliffe, 1917) (Loosetooth...