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suborder are
known as
anabantoids or
labyrinth fish, or
colloquially as
gouramies (which more
precisely refers to the
family Osphronemidae). Some labyrinth...
- Gouramis, or
gouramies /ɡʊˈrɑːmi/, are a
group of
freshwater anabantiform fish that
comprise the
family Osphronemidae. The fish are
native to Asia—from...
- ray-finned fish
within the
order Anabantiformes commonly called the
climbing gouramies or
climbing perches. The
family includes about 34 species. As labyrinth...
- –
swamp eels (1 family)
Order Anabantiformes Suborder Anabantoidei –
gouramies and
fighting fishes (3 families)
Suborder Channoidei –
snakeheads (2 families)...
- The
Fresh water fish
resource of
Maharashtra constitutes 6
orders 25
families and 160 species.
There are many
species like Oriochromis, Gr**** carp, common...
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Anabas is a
genus of
climbing gouramies native to
southern and
eastern Asia. In the wild,
Anabas species grow up to 30 cm (1 ft) long. They
inhabit both...
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Ctenopoma is a
genus of
climbing gouramies native to Africa.
Microctenopoma has been
included in
Ctenopoma in the past; in
contrast to that genus, Ctenopoma...
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Order Synbranchiformes (swamp eels)
Order Anabantiformes (Labyrinthici) (
gouramies, snakeheads, )
Subseries Carangaria Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2014 Order...
- Anabantidae,
which is part of a
group po****rly
known as
labyrinth fish (
gouramies and relatives). It is
relatively common in the
aquarium industry and is...
-
Parosphromenus is a
genus of
gouramies native to
freshwater in
Southeast Asia. All
species are
highly specialized peat
swamp inhabitants native to southeast...