- The
ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua), also
known as the
Eurasian ruffe or pope, is a
freshwater fish
found in
temperate regions of
Europe and
northern Asia...
- Balon's
ruffe (Gymnocephalus baloni), also
known as the
Danube ruffe, is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish, a
ruffe, from the
family Percidae which...
- of ray-finned fish from the
family Percidae,
which also
includes perch,
ruffe and darter. It is
found in
freshwater and
brackish habitats in
western Eurasia...
-
Sebastiscus marmoratus, the sea
ruffe,
false kelpfish or
dusky stingfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
subfamily Sebastinae...
- 1789) (Donets
ruffe)
Gymnocephalus ambriaelacus Geiger & Schliewen, 2010
Gymnocephalus baloni Holčík & K. Hensel, 1974 (Balon's
ruffe) Gymnocephalus...
- The
Donets ruffe (Gymnocephalus acerina) is a
species of
perch native to
eastern Europe where it
occurs in the
basins of the
Black Sea and the Sea of...
- Ratisha, Putyata, etc.)
Names from
flora and
fauna (Shchuka - pike,
Yersh -
ruffe,
Zayac - hare, Wolk/Vuk - wolf, Orel - eagle)
Names in
order of
birth (Pervusha...
-
submarine of the
Soviet Navy, of the type
Project 671 "Ёрш" (Yorsh,
meaning ruffe; also
known by its NATO
reporting name of
Victor I class). On 21
March 1984...
- The
Tasmanian ruffe,
Tubbia tasmanica, is a
medusafish of the
family Centrolophidae,
found in
temperate waters in the
Indian and
southwest Pacific Oceans...
- salmon; by the 1980s,
alewife po****tions had
dropped drastically. The
ruffe, a
small percid fish from Eurasia,
became the most
abundant fish species...