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- Icthyophaga (often misspelled as Ichthyophaga) is a genus of six species of eagles, closely related to the sea eagles in the genus Haliaeetus. In fact...
- Some taxonomic authorities place this species in the monotypic genus Ichthyophaga. A smallish to medium-sized but quite bulky fish eagle. Has a small bill...
- Wallemia ichthyophaga is one of the three species of fungi in the genus Wallemia, which in turn is the only genus of the class Wallemiomycetes. The phylogenetic...
- four species of eagles, closely related to the sea eagles in the genus Ichthyophaga. The genus Haliaeetus was introduced in 1809 by the French zoologist...
- Fish-Eagle Ichthyophaga humilis in Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka" (PDF). Indian Birds. 7 (1): 9–13. "Lesser Fish Eagle: Ichthyophaga humilis"....
- birds in the Description de l'Égypte. The two fish eagles in the genus Ichthyophaga were found to lie within Haliaeetus in a genetic study in 2005. They...
- molds that are found worldwide. The seven described species (W. sebi, W. ichthyophaga, W. muriae, W. mellicola, W. canadensis, W. tropicalis, and W. hederae)...
- eukaryotic species, such as the alga Dunaliella salina and fungus Wallemia ichthyophaga. Some well-known species give off a red color from carotenoid compounds...
- such as the black yeast Hortaea werneckii and basidiomycete Wallemia ichthyophaga; ice sheets in Antarctica which support fungi Thelebolus spp., glacial...
- monophylic group comprising 11 living species, including the closely related Ichthyophaga fish eagles which may or may not be part of a separate genus. The latter...