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- The Tropical lanternbelly, Acropoma leobergi is a species of the genus Acropoma described as having a luminous organ behind the **** that resembles a "U"...
- Alburnus leobergi is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alburnus; it is widespread in Eastern Europe in the Sea of Azov basin. A landlocked po****tion...
- Battalgil, 1941 Alburnus kotschyi Steindachner, 1863 (Arsuz bleak) Alburnus leobergi Freyhof & Kottelat, 2007 Alburnus macedonicus Karaman, 1928 Alburnus magnificus...
- lecorneti Fourmanoir, 1988 Acropoma lacrima Okamoto & Golani 2017 Acropoma leobergi Prokofiev, 2018 Acropoma musorstom, Okamoto, J. E. Randall, Motomura, 2021...
- (Acropomatidae) from the Arafura Sea with a redescription of Acropoma leobergi Prokofiev 2018 and the first record of Acropoma boholensis Yamanoue and...
- (Acropomatidae) from the Arafura Sea with a redescription of Acropoma leobergi Prokofiev 2018 and the first record of Acropoma boholensis Yamanoue and...
- example the glowblellies around Australia have been named as Acropoma leobergi. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Acropoma ****oni****". FishBase....
- Common bleak Верховодка звичайна Freshwater, native Least concern Alburnus leobergi Freyhof & Kottelat, 2007 Azov shemaya Селява азовська Breckishwater, native...
- See Category:Taxa named by Lev Berg The Tropical lanternbelly, Acropoma leobergi is a species of the genus Acropoma described as having a luminous behind...
- istanbulensis İskenderun shah kuli (Alburnus kotschyi) Azov shemaya (Alburnus leobergi) Alburnus mento Neretva bleak (Alburnus neretvae) Alburnus scoranza Shah...