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  2. Nothobranchius attenboroughi - Wikipedia

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    Nothobranchius attenboroughi is a species of brightly colored seasonal killifish in the family Nothobranchiidae.It is endemic to Tanzania.It is currently known from ephemeral pools and marshes associated with the Grumeti River and other small systems draining into Lake Victoria at the east side of the lake, which ecological integrity is maintained by the congruence of its catchments largely ...

  3. American Kitefliers Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Kitefliers Association (AKA) was created in 1964 by Robert M. Ingraham of New Mexico. Its purpose is to educate the public in the art, history, technology, and practice of building and flying kites and advance the joys and values of kiting in all nations. AKA is the largest association of kiters with over 3,000 members in 25 countries.

  4. Killifish - Wikipedia

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    American Killifish Association, the first killi organisation of any sort (AKA) British Killifish Association, formed in 1965 (BKA) Itrainsfishes – All about South American Killifishes; Rare Hermaphroditic Fish Survives in Mangrove Swamps – D. Scott Taylor, Ph.D – mangrove.org; In Short-Lived Fish, Secrets to Aging – Carl Zimmer, New ...

  5. Nothobranchius albertinensis - Wikipedia

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    Nothobranchius albertinensis is a species of brightly colored seasonal killifish in the family Nothobranchiidae. This species is endemic to seasonal freshwater habitats in north-western Uganda . It is currently known from ephemeral pools and marshes associated with the Albert Nile drainage, as well as small river systems draining into the north ...

  6. Epiplatys ansorgii - Wikipedia

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    The American Killifish Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, i–xviii, 1–624, appendices A-C. This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at 12: ...

  7. Fundulus luciae - Wikipedia

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    Fundulus luciae, the spotfin killifish, is a member of the genus Fundulus. This hardy fish is notable for spending its entire life in sporadically flooded salt marsh habitat, sheltering in shallow pools, puddles, and small tidal rivulets. [ 2 ]

  8. Rivulidae - Wikipedia

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    The Rivulidae are a family of killifishes in the order Cyprinodontiformes.They are commonly known as rivulids, South American killifish or New World killifish.The latter names are slightly misleading, however, as they are neither restricted to South America, though most are in fact found there, nor are they the only killifishes from the Americas.

  9. Austrolebias - Wikipedia

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    These annual killifish live in temporary pools, swamps and streams in the Río de la Plata, Patos–Mirim and Mamoré basins in South America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Most species are small, less than 10 cm (3.9 in) in total length , but a few reach 15–22 cm (5.9–8.7 in), making them some of the largest killifish (only a few Fundulus , Moema and ...