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- related to Etroplus suratensis. Wikispecies has information related to Etroplus suratensis. Abraham, R. (2011). "Etroplus suratensis". The IUCN Red List...
- edwardi (from Chabua = suratensis) have been considered invalid. Five subspecies are recognised: Spilopelia chinensis suratensis (Gmelin, JF, 1789) – ****stan...
- suratensis is derived from the name of Surat Thani Province and the Latin ending -ensis, meaning "from". The first known collection of N. suratensis was...
- Comitas suratensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids and allies. This marine species occurs...
- has media related to Conus suratensis. The Conus Biodiversity website Cone S**** – Knights of the Sea "Dendroconus suratensis". Gastropods.com. Retrieved...
- species and it teems with Karimeen (Pearl spot also known as Etroplus suratensis) shrimp (Metapenaeus dobsonii) common name Poovalan chemeen. The bird...
- the same genus, Etroplus maculatus, the cleaner, and the much larger E. suratensis. Fish occupy many trophic levels in freshwater and marine food webs. Fish...
- roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is used as a vegetable. The species Hibiscus suratensis Linn synonymous with Hibiscus aculeatus G. Don is noted in Visayas in...
- Etroplus maculatus is the cleaner fish, and the much larger Etroplus suratensis is the host that receives the cleaning service. Cleaning has been observed...
- primarily brackish or salt water, most notably Etroplus maculatus, Etroplus suratensis, and Sarotherodon melanotheron. The perhaps most extreme habitats for...