- The neon
tetra (Paracheirodon
innesi) is a
freshwater fish of the
characin family (family Characidae) of
order Characiformes. The type
species of its genus...
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Holotrichius innesi (known as the
afrur in part of its range) is an ********in bug
found in some
Middle Eastern countries. When touched, this
insect emits...
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Limborelia innesi, also
known as the
compact palmleaf snail, is a
species of
palmleaf snail that is
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe
Island in the Tasman...
- the
family Characidae of the
order Characiformes. The type
species is P.
innesi, the well-known neon tetra, and the
Paracheirodon species are
among the...
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dorsal and
caudal fins. Many of these, such as the neon
tetra (Paracheirodon
innesi), are
brightly colored and easy to keep in captivity. Consequently, they...
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Paralaoma innesi, also
known as Innes'
pinhead snail, is a
species of land
snail that is
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe
Island in the
Tasman Sea. The...
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Lanistes ovum Peters, 1845
Synonyms Lanistes connollyi Pain, 1954
Lanistes elatior Haas, 1936
Lanistes innesi Pallary, 1902
Lanistes procerus Martens, 1866...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Lycaenidae Genus:
Deloneura Species: D. subfusca
Binomial name
Deloneura subfusca Hawker-Smith, 1933
Synonyms Deloneura innesi van Son, 1949...
- A very
heavily stocked 19-liter
aquarium containing Paracheirodon innesi,
Trigonostigma heteromorpha, and
Hemigrammus erythrozonus...
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tetra Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis 5 cm (2.0 in) Neon
tetra Paracheirodon innesi 3.75 cm (1.48 in) Neon
tetras must be kept in
groups of at
least a half-dozen...