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- Look up palometa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palometa is a name used for several species of fish: Freshwater Catoprion mento, the wimple piranha...
- Trachinotus goodei, the palometa, is an ocean-going game fish of the family Carangidae. Other common names include banner pompano, camade fish, cobbler...
- The Palometa River (Spanish, Riacho Palometa, or variant name Río Palometa) is a river of Chaco Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná Miní...
- Pygocentrus palometa is a species of piranha endemic to Venezuela, where it is restricted to the Orinoco Basin. Although recognized by FishBase, the scientific...
- (Linnaeus, 1758) (permit) Trachinotus goodei D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1896 (palometa) Trachinotus goreensis G. Cuvier, 1832 (longfin pompano) Trachinotus kennedyi...
- Mossbunker Mullet Muskellunge Mutton hamlet Muttonfish Needlefish Opaleye Palometa Parrotfish Patagonian Toothfish Perch Permit Pickerel Pigfish Pike Pikeperch...
- tacacho (coal cooked bananas, pork, and chopped onions), chonta salad, palometa (fish soup), carachama (fish) and paiche (a large fish). Among desserts...
- "Permit", the common name, may be an irregular borrowing from Spanish palometa, probably from a Doric variant of Ancient Gr**** πηλαμύς (pēlamús, “young...
- river basins, as well as various river in northeastern Brazil. Pygocentrus palometa Valenciennes, 1850 – Orinoco river basin, possibly a nomen dubium. Pygocentrus...
- Santiago del Estero. Other important rivers include: the Negro, Tapenagá, Palometa, and Salado, all tributaries or anabranches of the river Paraná. The province...