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- The orangebelly darter (Etheostoma radiosum) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family...
- Tretanorhinus nigroluteus, the orange-bellied swamp snake or orangebelly swamp snake, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in...
- The orangebelly goby (Varicus marilynae) is a species of fish described by Gilmore in 1979. It is known only from a pair of specimens collected from the...
- Ophidion josephi Y Y Orange scorpionfish Scorpaena brasiliensis Y Y Orangebelly goby Varicus marilynae Y Y Orange-spine surgeonfish Naso lituratus Y...
- (firebelly darter) Etheostoma radiosum (C. L. Hubbs & J. D. Black, 1941) (orangebelly darter) Etheostoma rafinesquei Burr & Page, 1982 (Kentucky darter) Etheostoma...
- nigricans) Northern pike (Esox lucius) Northern studfish (Fundulus catenatus) Orangebelly darter (Etheostoma radiosum) Orangespotted sunfish (Lepomis humilis)...
- Baldwin CC (2016) – (Godzilla goby) Varicus marilynae Gilmore, 1979 (Orangebelly goby) Varicus nigritus Gilmore, Van T****ell & Baldwin, 2016 (banded splitfin...
- darter (Etheostoma proeliare) Stippled darter (Etheostoma punctulatum) Orangebelly darter (Etheostoma radiosum) Kentucky darter (Etheostoma rafinesquei)...
- snake Tretanorhinus nigroluteus Cope, 1861 - orange-bellied swamp snake, orangebelly swamp snake Tretanorhinus taeniatus Boulenger, 1903 - striped swamp snake...
- Cichlid species, reptiles like Morelet's Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii), Orangebelly Swamp Snake (Tretanorhinus nigroluteus); and mammals, like the Jaguar...