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Anguilla bengalensis (non Gray, 1831) The mottled eel [ 3 ] ( Anguilla bengalensis ), also known as the African mottled eel , the Indian longfin eel , the Indian mottled eel , the long-finned eel or the river eel , [ 4 ] is a demersal , catadromous [ 5 ] eel in the family Anguillidae . [ 6 ]
Anguilla australis australis J. Richardson, 1841 (short-finned eel) Anguilla australis schmidti Phillipps, 1925; Anguilla bengalensis (J. E. Gray, 1831) (mottled eel) Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis (J. E. Gray, 1831) (Indian mottled eel) Anguilla bengalensis labiata (W. K. H. Peters, 1852) (African mottled eel) Anguilla bicolor McClelland, 1844
Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis, the Indian mottled eel, is a subspecies of eel in the genus Anguilla. It is found throughout the Indian subcontinent and neighbouring regions including the East Indies. [1] The Indian mottled eel is valued as a food fish. The mucus of this eel is used in a medicine for arthritis. It is known by numerous common ...
Anguilla bengalensis (Gray, 1831) Anguilla bicolor McClelland, 1844; Family Muraenidae. Gymnothorax tile (Hamilton, 1822) Gymnothorax polyuranodon (Bleeker, 1854)
Anguilla bengalensis (Gray) Order Cypriniformes. Suborder Cyprinoidei. Family: Cyprinidae. Subfamily Cultrinae Chela cachius (Hamilton-Buchanan) Chela ...
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Anguilla bengalensis labiata, the African mottled eel, is a subspecies of eel in the genus Anguilla of the family Anguillidae. Showing the typical characteristics of the Anguillidae, this species grows to 1.75 m and as much as 20 kg. The adult diet consists of crabs, frogs, and insects, as well as fish. [1]
This is a list of the bird species recorded in Anguilla. The avifauna of Anguilla included a total of 182 species, according to Bird Checklists of the World as of October 2024. [ 1 ] Of them, four have been introduced by humans and 100 are rare or accidental .