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- Acantopsis bruinen Boyd, So, Thach & Page, 2018 (Polkadot horseface loach) Acantopsis dialuzona van H****elt, 1823 (Piglet horseface loach) Acantopsis...
- outside its range, including as Acantopsis. A. choirorhynchos because of the lack of taxonomic resolution in Acantopsis. It can also be found in flooded...
- a bifid, protrusible spine below the eye, or in the case of the genus Acantopsis, between the eye and the tip of the snout. Cobitoidea is a superfamily...
- Acantopsis octoactinotos, the long-nosed loach, is a freshwater fish from Indonesia, commonly found in aquariums. Acantopsis octoactinotos has a long straight...
- Acantopsis spectabilis is a species of fish found in Thailand. The species is known from the Irrawaddy River and Salween River in Thailand and Myanmar...
- trade include: Dojo loach, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus Horseface loach, Acantopsis choirorhynchus Kuhli loach, Pangio kuhlii List of fish families Wikimedia...
- Fork-tailed loach Vaillantella ma****i 12.5 cm (4.9 in) Horseface loach Acantopsis dialuzona 20 cm (7.9 in) Pangio anguillaris 12 cm (4.7 in) Pangio cuneovirgata...
- cruciatus) Yunnanilus pachycephalus Horseface loach (Acantopsis choirorhynchos) Horse-faced loach (Acantopsis dialuzona) Aperioptus delphax Aperioptus gracilentus...
- a shrub species Acanthocinus spectabilis, a longhorn beetle species Acantopsis spectabilis, a fish species Aechmea spectabilis, a flowering plant species...
- triplophysa-loach Triplophysa yasinensis (native), Yasin triplophysa-loach Acantopsis choirorhynchos (native), Banana fish, Horseface loach Botia almorhae (native)...