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  2. Elongate mbuna - Wikipedia

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    The elongate mbuna (Pseudotropheus elongatus) is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it is known from Mkata Bay and Mbamba Bay. It prefers areas with rocky substrates where it can graze on algae. It can reach a length of 9.5 centimetres (3.7 in) SL. It can also be found in the aquarium trade. [2]

  3. Listronotus elongatus - Wikipedia

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    Listronotus elongatus is a species of weevil native to South America, of the genus of underwater weevils Listronotus. [1] It lays eggs on and eats the invasive floating pennywort . The larvae also eat into the stems, reducing the pennywort's ability to grow.

  4. Acestrus - Wikipedia

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    Acestrus is an extinct genus of marine ray-finned fish that lived during the lower Eocene in Europe. It contains one species, A. ornatus from the London Clay, known from a single braincase.

  5. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Orectolobus ornatus: No: Requires a minimum 3,150 gallon aquarium. [70] The Ornate wobbegong will grow too large for most home aquariums and will eat other elasmobranchs. [70] It is the most common wobbegong in the North American aquarium trade. [70] 290 cm (114.2 in) [168] Spotted wobbegong: Orectolobus maculatus: No: Requires a minimum 3,150 ...

  6. Orectolobus - Wikipedia

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    They have a mottled or spotted cryptic pattern, and have elongated dermal lobes in the region near the mouth. Most have a maximum length of 1.25 m (4.1 ft) or less, but two species, O. halei and O. maculatus , reach about 3 m (9.8 ft) (earlier reports of similar-sized O. ornatus is due to confusion with O. halei ).

  7. Lethrinus - Wikipedia

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    Lethrinus ornatus Valenciennes, 1830 (Ornate emperor) Lethrinus ravus K. E. Carpenter & J. E. Randall, 2003 (Drab emperor) Lethrinus reticulatus Valenciennes, 1830 (Red snout emperor) Lethrinus rubrioperculatus Torao Sato, 1978 (Spotcheek emperor) Lethrinus scoparius Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908 [8] Lethrinus semicinctus Valenciennes, 1830 (Black ...

  8. Elongatoolithus - Wikipedia

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    Pair of E. elongatus eggs, Paleozoological Museum of China. Several oospecies of Elongatoolithus are known. They can be broadly divided into two classes based on ornamentation: most oospecies have linear ridges parallel to the long axis of the egg, but some (notably E. sigillarius and E. excellens) a rippled pattern of reoriented ridges transverse to the egg's long axis. [1]

  9. Ornate shrew - Wikipedia

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    The ornate shrew (Sorex ornatus) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae (shrews). [2] It is endemic to western North America, ranging from Northern California in the United States to the Baja California peninsula in Mexico. [ 1 ]