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Platycephalus laevigatus Cuvier, 1829 (Black flathead) Platycephalus marmoratus Stead, 1908 (Marbled flathead) Platycephalus micracanthus Sauvage, 1873; Platycephalus orbitalis Imamura & L. W. Knapp, 2009 (Western Australian flathead) Platycephalus richardsoni Castelnau, 1872 (Tiger flathead) Platycephalus speculator Klunzinger, 1872 (Southern ...
Telmatobius marmoratus (Duméril and Bibron, 1841) Telmatobius mayoloi Salas and Sinsch, 1996; Telmatobius mendelsoni De la Riva, Trueb, and Duellman, 2012; Telmatobius necopinus Wiens, 1993; Telmatobius niger Barbour and Noble, 1920; Telmatobius oxycephalus Vellard, 1946; Telmatobius pefauri Veloso and Trueb, 1976; Telmatobius peruvianus ...
Salmo platycephalus Behnke, 1968 (flathead trout) Salmo rhodanensis Fowler, 1974 (Rhône trout) Salmo rizeensis Turan, Kottelat & Engin, 2010 (Rize River trout) [9] Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758 (Atlantic salmon) †Salmo schiefermuelleri Bloch, 1784 (Austrian Lakes trout) Salmo stomachicus Günther, 1866 (Gillaroo trout) Salmo taleri (S. L ...
Flathead trout, Salmo platycephalus Marble trout , Soca River trout or Soča trout – Salmo marmoratus Ohrid trout , Salmo letnica, S. balcanicus (extinct), S. lumi, and S. aphelios
Platycephalids are small to medium-sized fish. Most species are small, reaching an average of 10 cm in length. However, a few species in the genus Platycephalus are known to grow up to over a 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in length. [11] Their most distinctive characteristic is the flattened shape of their heads.
Polychrus marmoratus weighs 101.19 grams. [5] The lizard is 30 to 50 centimeters long. It has a blunt snout with large and smooth scales on the dorsal surface of the head. [6] The scales on the flank and skin are smaller. The lizard is commonly brown or olive-grey. Blue or black spots may be present on the head.
Anguilla anguilla; Ariosoma balearicum; Conger conger; Gnathophis mystax; Rhynchoconger trewavasae; Chlopsis bicolor; Panturichthys fowleri; Anarchias euryurus
A. Acanthodoras; Acestridium; Acestridium colombiense; Acestridium dichromum; Agamyxis albomaculatus; Ageneiosus; Ageneiosus magoi; Ageneiosus pardalis; Aguarunichthys