-
Phrynops hilarii, also
commonly known as Hilaire’s side-necked
turtle and Hilaire's
toadhead turtle, is a
species of
freshwater turtle in the
family Chelidae...
- silvery.
Immatures (to a
lesser extent adults)
resemble Brycon hilarii and
Salminus hilarii. It
reaches maturity around 37 cm (15 in) long.[citation needed]...
- francisc**** F. C. T. Lima & Britski, 2007 – São
Francisco basin Salminus hilarii Valenciennes, 1850 –
upper Paraná,
Amazon and
Orinoco basins A
fifth extinct...
- had
appeared before, but in 1838 it was
edited by
Champollion Figeac as
Hilarii versus et ludi.
After 1125
there is no
certain trace of him; he may be...
-
Brycon guatemalensis Regan, 1908
Brycon henni C. H. Eigenmann, 1913
Brycon hilarii (Valenciennes, 1850)
Brycon howesi F. C. T. Lima, 2017
Brycon insignis...
- is
commemorated in the
scientific name of a
species of turtle,
Phrynops hilarii.
Besides the above-mentioned work, he wrote:
Histoire générale et particulière...
- Rio da Prata, part of the
Paraguay River basin near Bonito, Brazil, is rich in fish, such as
Brycon hilarii (yellowish) and
Prochilodus lineatus (dark)...
-
elsewhere in
South America (such as dorado,
Cichla kelberi, pacu,
Brycon hilarii,
Prochilodus lineatus and
Odontesthes bonariensis). The
unusual Aegla crustacean...
- parrots, limpets, and iguanas, and others. Fish in the area
include Salminus hilarii (a
species of Salminus) and
Pygocentrus palometa.
Under the Köppen climate...
-
Prochilodus lineatus (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay)
Salminus hilarii (Peru), a
species of
Salminus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...