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- Mirogrex hulensis, sometimes known as the Hula bream, was a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. Its natural habitats were swamps and freshwater...
- Arabian pea; Pitch trefoil; Engraisse mouton Bituminaria bituminosa var. hulensis (Hula Valley, Israel): שרעול שעיר Synonyms Psoralea bituminosa L. Aspalthium...
- caused the extinction of this frog, along with the cyprinid fish Mirogrex hulensis and cichlid fish Tristramella intermedia. Only five individuals had been...
- unique endemic fauna of the lake, including the cyprinid fish Mirogrex hulensis or Hula bream, Oxynoemacheilus galilaeus or Galilean Stone Loach, and the...
- h****ei S.Watson Vicia hirsutahairy tare Vicia hololasia Woronow Vicia hulensis Plitmann Vicia hybrida L. Vicia ****onica A.Gray Vicia lathyroides – spring...
- fish in the family Cyprinidae found only in Israel and Syria. †Mirogrex hulensis Goren, Fishelson & Trewavas, 1973 (Hula bream) Mirogrex terraesanctae Steinitz...
- first found. Globally extinct Cypriniformes species are: Acanthobrama hulensis Gökçe balığı, Alburnus akili Barbus microbarbis Snake River sucker, Chasmistes...
- Tunisian barb (Luciobarbus antinorii) Luciobarbus nasus Hula bream (Mirogrex hulensis) Harelip sucker (Moxostoma lacerum) Durango shiner (Notropis aulidion)...
- species such as Nemacheilus dori have become endangered. Acanthobrama hulensis became extinct in the 1970s following a decline in po****tion after the...
- T6179A12546193.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021. Goren, M. (2014). "Mirogrex hulensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T73A19848542. doi:10.2305/IUCN...