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- Neosalanx is a genus of icefishes native to Eastern Asia, ranging from Korea, through ****an and China, to Vietnam. They inhabit coastal marine waters...
- Neosalanx tangkahkeii, the Chinese icefish or short-snout icefish, is a species of icefish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in China. Despite its...
- アリアケヒメシラウオ, 有明姫白魚 ariake·hime·shira·uo, meaning 'dawn princess ice fish'), Neosalanx reganius, is a species of icefish in the family Salangidae endemic to...
- regani (Ihering, 1905) Julidochromis regani Lycozoarces regani The Icefish Neosalanx regani The Orkney Charr Salvelinus inframundus Symphurus regani Trichomycterus...
- there have been many attempts of introducing icefish (especially certain Neosalanx and Protosalanx) to regions in East Asia where not native. Most attempts...
- wakasagi (빙어) Neosalanx anderssoni (Rendahl, 1923) – Andersson's icefish (도화뱅어) Neosalanx hubbsi (Wakiya et Takahashi, 1937) (실뱅어) Neosalanx jordani (Wakiya...
- be in the process of extinction because of the introduced noodlefish Neosalanx taihuensis, with which it is competing for food. Jiang, W.-S.; Chen, X...
- Asian noodlefishes, locally called chanquete chino (Chinese chanquete), Neosalanx tangkahkeii and Protosalanx. This replacement is often done openly, but...
- Tokyo bitterling, Tanakia tanago Gymnogobius nakamurae Ariakehimeshirauo, Neosalanx reganius 52 NES: Tamamushia virida virida 48 NES 6 NES: Paratya boninensis [ja]...
- 1905. Gulf grouper, Mycteroperca jordani (Jenkins & Evermann, 1889). Neosalanx jordani Wakiya & Takahashi, 1937. Patagonotothen jordani (Thompson, 1916)...