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- The sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) is a livebearer fish typically found in both freshwater and brackish waterways along the East Coast of the United...
- Idioteuthis latipinna is a species of whip-lash squid. It is the type species of the genus Idioteuthis. Richard E. Young and Michael Vecchione consider...
- Boronia latipinna, commonly known as the Grampians boronia, is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is endemic to the Grampians in Victoria. It is...
- kept species are guppies (P. reticulata), mollies (P. sphenops or P. latipinna), and Endler's livebearers (P. wingei). Members of the genus readily hybridize...
- Mollienesia subgenus, especially Poecilia sphenops, short-finned molly Poecilia latipinna, sailfin molly Poecilia velifera, Yucatan molly Molly (name) or Mollie...
- sperm of closely related male Poecilia latipinna to engage in gynogenesis. Research has shown that the P. latipinna males prefer to mate with females of...
- typically mates with a male from one of four different species, either P. latipinna, P. mexicana, P. latipunctata, or occasionally P. sphenops. One other...
- Echinoteuthis famelica (Berry, 1909) Genus Idioteuthis Sasaki, 1916 Idioteuthis latipinna * Sasaki, 1916 Idioteuthis cordiformis (Chun, 1908) Genus Magnoteuthis...
- livebearer sometimes kept in aquaria. Poecilia kykesis belongs to the Poecilia latipinna (sailfin molly) species complex. There is some confusion regarding its...
- Karen and because he cooked and ate his valuable prize-winning Poecilia latipinna fish. Richard freaks out when he sees Karen and Mimi together in a hammock...