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- killifish. It is endemic to freshwater habitats in Nigeria and Cameroon. Blue lyretails are ****ually dimorphic. The males are more colourful than the females...
- The yellow-edged lyretail (Variola louti) also known as the yellowedge coronation trout, fairy cod, lunar tail rock cod, lunartailed cod, lyre-tail cod...
- white-edged lyretail (Variola albimarginata), also known as the white-edge coronation trout, lyretail grouper, lyretail trout, white-edged lyretail-cod or...
- The lyretail hogfish (Bodi**** anthioides), also known as the lyretail pigfish, is a species of wr****e from the genus Bodi****. The fish can be found in...
- squamipinnis), also known as the orange b****let, lyretail coralfish, onestripe goldie, lyretail anthias, lyretail fairy b****let, orange fairy b****let, orange...
- Aphyosemion australe, the lyretail panchax, golden panchax or Cape Lopez lyretail, is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Aplocheilidae...
- of the hamlets (genus Alphestes), the hinds (genus Cephalopholis), the lyretails (genus Variola), and some other small genera (Gonioplectrus, Niphon, Paranthias)...
- The moon wr****e (Thal****oma lunare) also known as the crescent wr****e or lyretail wr****e, is a species of wr****e native to the Indian Ocean and the western...
- The lyretail damselfishes are fishes in the genus Neopomacentrus in the family Pomacentridae. They are all marine coastal fishes but N. taeniurus and N...
- Aphyosemion bivittatum (twostripe lyretail, two-banded killi, red lyretail) is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Aplocheilidae. It is...