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species are
known as
Hawaiian flagtails,
particularly K.
sandvicensis and K.
xenura. The
genus Kuhlia is
named for the
German zoologist Heinrich Kuhl (1797–1821)...
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Kuhlia xenura, the strange-tailed
flagtail or
Hawaii flagtail, is a
species of ray-finned fish, a
flagtail from the
family Kuhliidae which is
endemic to...
- Wall's
keelback (Herpetoreas
xenura) is a
species of
natricine snake endemic to
Northeast India. It is
found in
Khasi Hills in the
Indian state of Meghalaya...
- the
Hawaiian Islands. Two
species are
Kuhlia sandvicensis and K.
xenura. K.
xenura is
endemic to the islands. In the
Hawaiian language, āholehole refers...
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native fish
species regularly seen in
fresh water are the
flagtail (Kuhlia
xenura), the
mullet (Mugil cephalus), the
gobies (Awaous stamineus,
Lentipes concolor...
- in
their adult stage). ʻOʻopu nākea (Awaous stamineus) Āholehole (Kuhlia
xenura) ʻOʻopu ʻalamoʻo (Lentipes concolor) - data
deficient ʻOʻopu
naniha (Stenogobius...
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Hebius taronense Hebius venningi Hebius vibakari Hebius viperinum Hebius xenura Hebius yanbianensis Helicops Helicops angulatus Helicops apiaka Helicops...
- (flathead mullet,
Mugil cephalus), and the ****hole (Hawaiian Flagtail,
Kuhlia xenura). The
fishpond was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in...
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plain headed species was
identified as the
previously forgotten Kuhlia xenura, the type of
which had been
erroneously labelled as
being from El Salvador...
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keelback Herpetoreas tpser Ren, Jiang, Huang, David, & Li, 2022
Herpetoreas xenura (Wall, 1907) — Wall's
keelback Nota bene: A
binomial authority in parentheses...