- Amia
ocellicauda, the
eyespot bowfin, is a
species of
bowfin native to
North America.
Originally described by John
Richardson from Lake
Huron in 1836...
- The pea****
gudgeon or pea**** goby (Tateurndina
ocellicauda) is a
tropical freshwater species of fish in the
family Eleotridae that is
endemic to the...
- of
basal ray-finned fishes. The
bowfin and the
eyespot bowfin (Amia
ocellicauda) are the only two
species to
survive today,
although additional species...
-
Ultimate Care Guide". Fish Laboratory.
Retrieved 2022-09-11. "Tateurndina
ocellicauda (Pea**** Goby) —
Seriously Fish".
Retrieved 2023-02-19. "Stingray Injury...
-
Lophiogobius ocellicauda is a
species of
freshwater Gobiidae,
native to
China and
South Korea. This
species is the only
known member of its genus. Devi...
- ancestors. It is one of two
species in the
genus Amia,
along with Amia
ocellicauda, the
eyespot bowfin. The
closest living relatives of
bowfins are gars...
- the present.
There are two
living species in Amia, Amia
calva and Amia
ocellicauda, and a
number of
extinct species which have been
described from the fossil...
- of fish has only two
extant species, the bowfins: Amia
calva and Amia
ocellicauda, the
latter recognized as a
separate species in 2022.
These Amiiformes...
-
living genus, Amia with two species, the
bowfins (Amia
calva and Amia
ocellicauda), as well as the Ginglymodi, the sole
living representatives being the...
- as the
empire gudgeon (H. compressa) and pea****
gudgeon (Tateurndina
ocellicauda), are
sometimes kept in aquariums. The
smallest in the
family are the...