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- Bryconops inpai is a small freshwater fish native to the rivers of South America. It only lives in two particular river systems - the Casiquiare and Negro...
- Aguarunichthys inpai, is a species of benthopelagic catfish of the family Pimelodidae that is native to middle Amazon River basin of Brazil. It grows...
- Doli****rus inpai is a species of ant in the genus Doli****rus. Described by Harada in 1987, the species is endemic to Brazil and Ecuador. Harada, A...
- There are currently three recognized species in this genus: Aguarunichthys inpai Zuanon, Rapp Py-Daniel & Jégu, 1993 Aguarunichthys tocantinsensis Zuanon...
- feature shared with B. chernoffi, B. inpai, and B. melanurus, but various factors differentiate said species. In B. inpai and B. melanurus, the stripe is longer...
- Vari, 2010 (Higuchi's tube-snouted ghost knifefish) Sternarchorhynchus inpai de Santana & Vari, 2010 (Inpa tube-snouted ghost knifefish) Sternarchorhynchus...
- Brazil Echinodorus horizontalis Rataj - from Guyana to Peru Echinodorus inpai Rataj - Brazil Echinodorus isthmicus F****ett - syn of Helanthium bolivianum...
- vaṉṟō karuṇai nōkkavē kāla haraṇam ākkiṭil hā hā eṉ ceyvēṉ tuṉpai nīkki iṉpai aḷikka eṉ aṉpā iṉṉum pārāmukam eṉṉāl tāḷātayyā šrī vētiyā - (saraṇāgati)...
- that fall into the water from trees overhead, as is seen in congeners B. inpai and B. magoi. It is known to live peacefully with various other freshwater...
- including Hyphessobrycon melazonatus, Bryconops giacopinii, and Bryconops inpai, though a wider variety of species in one area does result in dietary shifts...