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- Pseudocalotes kakhienensis, the Kakhyen Hills spiny lizard or Burmese mountain agamid, is a species of agamid lizard found in southern China (western Yunnan)...
- Devario kakhienensis is a freshwater fish found in the Irrawaddy basin of Myanmar and China. Vishwanath, W. (2010). "Devario kakhienensis". IUCN Red List...
- were moved to Devario, which at this time included D. malabaricus, D. kakhienensis, D. devario, D. chrysotaeniatus, D. maetaengensis, D. interruptus, and...
- Devario gibber (Kottelat, 2000) Devario interruptus (Day, 1870) Devario kakhienensis (J. Anderson, 1879) Devario kysonensis (Nguyễn, Nguyễn & Mùa, 2010) Devario...
- Liu, Deng, Hu & Peng, 2024 - Jingpo false garden lizard Pseudocalotes kakhienensis (J. Anderson, 1879) – Kakhyen Hills spiny lizard, Burmese mountain agamid...
- Devario fraseri - Fraser's Danio Devario gibber Devario horai Devario kakhienensis - Kakhyen Hills Danio Devario leptos Devario manipurensis Devario naganensis...
- designation. In 1879, a new species was discovered and it was called Ixalus kakhienensis, but it was later discovered that it was the existing species Amolops...
- bloodsucker (Pseudocalotes brevipes) Kakhyen Hills spiny lizard (Pseudocalotes kakhienensis) Kingdonward's bloodsucker (Pseudocalotes kingdonwardi) Burmese false...
- Myanmar. It appears to be closely related to Devario browni and to D. kakhienensis but is distinguished from them by the dark stripe along the middle of...
- lake near the city of Myitkyina. It is similar to Devario browni and D. kakhienensis, but differing from D. fangae, which was described at the same time,...