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- one newly described in 2024: Emmelichthys cyanescens Guichenot, 1848 Emmelichthys elongatus Kotlyar, 1982 Emmelichthys karnellai Heemstra & J. E. Randall...
- species Emmelichthys cyanescens since 2014. The specific name nitidus means “neat”, Richardson described the fish as having a “neat aspect”. Emmelichthys nitidus...
- species) Bonnetmouths (redbait or rubyfish) - known as terong (Emmelichthys nitidus, Emmelichthys struhsakeri, and Plagiogeneion rubiginosum) Ponyfish - known...
- Emmelichthys papillatus is a species of fish in the genus Emmelichthys. Specimens of the species were collected from fish markets on Panay and Cebu islands...
- taxon was regarded as a subspecies of Emmelichthys nitidus. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Emmelichthys cyanescens". FishBase. February 2023 version...
- ). "Emmelichthys marisrubri". FishBase. November 2024 version. Matthew G. Girard (2024). "Convergent Evolution and the Red Sea Rover: Emmelichthys marisrubri...
- Redbait may refer to: The fish species Emmelichthys nitidus Pyura stolonifera, an ascidian often used as bait by anglers Red-baiting This disambiguation...
- any species to the genus they described but John Richardson added one, Emmelichthys schlegelii, in 1846. In 1919 Jordan published his replacement name and...
- Emmelichthyops, means “like Emmelichthys”. At the time of its description this species was thought to be related to Emmelichthys and the two genera are similar...
- Pacific Oceans. The ****anese rubyfish was first formally described as Emmelichthys schlegelii by the Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and Arctic explorer...