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valued as food and some are
considered game fish,
including the
permit (
T.
falcatus).
Several United States Navy
submarines have been
named after this genus:...
- The
permit (Trachinotus
falcatus) is a game fish of the
western Atlantic Ocean belonging to the
family Carangidae.
Adults feed on crabs, shrimp, and smaller...
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named P.
falcatus were
found on one of the morphs,
identified as the male due to the
presence of valvae.
Despite often being called a shark,
Falcatus and its...
- "Asparagus
falcatus | PlantZAfrica.com". pza.sanbi.org.
Retrieved 2017-08-01.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Asparagus falcatus. Pink, A. (2004)...
- "Acestrorhynchus
falcatus". FishBase. July 2019 version. Food
items reported for
Acestrorhynchus falcatus at www.fishbase.org. v
t e Hoshino,
Maria Danielle...
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Girardinus falcatus, the
goldbelly topminnow, is a
species of
Cuban tropical fish.
Another common name of the
species is
yellow belly. The fish is pale...
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Tropodiaptomus falcatus is a
species of
calanoid copepod in the
family Diaptomidae. The IUCN
conservation status of
Tropodiaptomus falcatus is "DD", data...
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burning in the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg".
African Journal of
Range &
Forage Science. 38: 23–38. doi:10.2989/10220119.2020.1841292. S2CID 232105703. v
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species for
which relatively complete skeletons are described:
Squalicorax falcatus (Ag****iz, 1843) – is a medium-sized
shark with a
broad snout and relatively...
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Peter H. "Sarcochilus
falcatus".
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
Retrieved 4
January 2019. Jeanes, Jeff. "Sarcochilus
falcatus".
Royal Botanic Gardens...