- Look up
mudfish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mudfish most
commonly refers to all
species of Neochanna,
native to New
Zealand and south-eastern...
- The
Canterbury mudfish (Neochanna burrowsius), also
known as the kowaro, is
found only on the
Canterbury Plains in New Zealand. Like
other Neochanna species...
- The
Tasmanian mudfish,
Neochanna cleaveri, is a
small Australian amphidromous ray-finned fish in the
family Galaxiidae.
Neochanna cleaveri is
found in...
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Orange River mudfish (Labeo capensis) is a
species of fish in
genus Labeo. It
inhabits the
Orange River system of
southern Africa. L.
capensis reaches...
- The
brown mudfish (Neochanna apoda) is a
galaxiid endemic to New Zealand. The
species is
found in
wetlands in the
southwest of the
North Island and the...
- The
Northland mudfish (Neochanna heleios,
heleios meaning marsh dwelling,
neochanna meaning compound word of neo for new and
channa for anchovy) is a...
- The
waikaka or
black mudfish (Neochanna diversus) is a fish of the
family Galaxiidae,
found only in
swamps and
wetlands in the
northern half of the North...
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Channa micropeltes,
giant snakehead,
giant mudfish or
toman harimau, is
among the
largest species in the
family Channidae,
capable of
growing to 1.3 m...
- romanized: prâhŏk, IPA: [prɑːhok]) is a
salted and
fermented fish
paste (usually of
mudfish) used in
Cambodian cuisine as a
seasoning or a condiment. It originated...
- Günther, 1867 (brown
mudfish)
Neochanna burrowsius (Phillipps, 1926) (Canterbury
mudfish)
Neochanna cleaveri (Scott, 1934) (Tasmanian
mudfish)
Neochanna diversus...