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- Cordylancistrus daguae is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Dagua River basin in Colombia...
- The Dagua thrush (****us daguae) is a species of thrush found from Panama to north-western Ecuador. It was previously considered a subspecies of the white-throated...
- White-throated thrush ****us ****imilis Central America Dagua thrush ****us daguae Panama to north-western Ecuador White-necked thrush ****us albicollis eastern...
- There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: Gobionellus daguae (C. H. Eigenmann, 1918) (Choco goby) Gobionellus liolepis (M**** & Hildebrand...
- White-throated thrush ****us ****imilis Cabanis, 1851 178 Dagua thrush ****us daguae Berlepsch, 1897 179 White-necked thrush ****us albicollis Vieillot, 1818...
- (Bonaparte, 1850) – northwest Colombia to northwest Peru Polioptila bilineata daguae Chapman, 1915 – west-central Colombia Bonaparte, Charles Lucien (1850)....
- subspecies: G. b. olivascens (Ridgway, 1891) G. b. bicolor (Lawrence, 1863) G. b. daguae ****mayr, 1906 G. b. aequatorialis (****mayr, 1902) G. b. ruficeps Salvin...
- cupreovirens Marasmiellus curtipes Marasmiellus cystidiosus Marasmiellus daguae Marasmiellus dealbatus Marasmiellus defibulatus Marasmiellus delicius Marasmiellus...
- species of fishes like Gobiesox sp., Chaetostoma marginatum, Cordilancistrus daguae, Astroblepus trifasciatus, and Trichomycterus taenia, as well as shrimps...
- de Oliveira, 2011 Tetragonopterus chalceus Ag****iz, 1829 Tetragonopterus daguae Eigenmann, 1913 Tetragonopterus denticulatus G. S. C. Silva, B. F. Melo...