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- Oplegnathus conwayi, the Cape knifejaw, is an endemic fish that only occurs between Table Bay and the Aliwal Bank on the South African coast. Sea Fishes...
- Gogana conwayi is a moth species in the family Drepanidae, first described by Jeremy Daniel Holloway in 1976. It is found on Borneo, at Mount Kinabalu...
- Bauhinia conceptionis Britton & Killip Bauhinia concinna Drake Bauhinia conwayi Rusby Bauhinia cookii Rose Bauhinia corifolia L.P.Queiroz Bauhinia corniculata...
- Oceans. The currently recognized species in this genus are: Oplegnathus conwayi J. Richardson, 1840, 1840 (Cape knifejaw) Oplegnathus fasciatus (Temminck...
- Pseudocamelina campylopoda (Bornm. & Gauba) Hadac & Chrtek Pseudocamelina conwayi (Hemsl.) Al-Shehbaz Pseudocamelina glaucophylla (DC.) N.Busch Pseudocamelina...
- Macropterys includes D. aciculifera, known only from Costa Rica, and D. conwayi, D. julianii, D. macroptera, and D. oliveirae, all of South America from...
- Lepadichthys coccinotaenia Regan, 1921 - Eye-stripe clingfish Lepadichthys conwayi Fujiwara & Motomura, 2020 Lepadichthys ctenion Briggs & Link, 1963 Lepadichthys...
- carnosa[citation needed] Gogana cottrillii (found in Peninsular Malaysia) Gogana conwayi[citation needed] Gogana fragilis Gogana integra (found in Peninsular Malaysia)...
- Mozambique) Family: Oplegnathidaeknifejaws Cape knifejaw, Oplegnathus conwayi Richardson, 1840 (False Bay to Durban) Family: Parascorpididae – jutjaw...
- butterflyfish (endemic) Heniochus a****inatus, coachman Oplegnathidae Oplegnathus conwayi, Natal knifejaw (endemic) Carangidae Caranx ****fasciatus, bigeye kingfish...