- this genus:
Hepsetus cuvieri (Castelnau, 1861)
Hepsetus kingsleyae Vreven,
Decru & Snoeks, 2013
Hepsetus lineatus (Pellegrin, 1926)
Hepsetus microlepis...
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there was a
single species of
Hepsetus pike
characin but
recent studies have led to the
species being split and
Hepsetus odoe
sensu stricto is the west...
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single widespread African species Hepsetus odoe but this has now been
split into a
number of
valid species.
Hepsetus cuvieri was
first formally species...
- The
Mediterranean sand smelt,
Atherina hepsetus, is a
species of fish in the
family Atherinidae that
inhabits the
littoral zone of the east Atlantic, the...
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Anchoa hepsetus,
commonly known as the broad-striped anchovy, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Engraulidae. It
grows to be
about 15 cm (6 in)...
- in Asia,
Microctenopoma (Anabantidae),
Polycentropsis (Nandidae), and
Hepsetus odoe (the only
member of Hepsetidae) in Africa, and
callichthyines and...
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orient themselves toward the ocean. The
Mediterranean sand smelt,
Atherina hepsetus, has
shown an
aversion to red
objects placed next to a tank
while it will...
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Herring smelt of the
family Argentinidae Mediterranean sand smelt,
Atherina hepsetus New
Zealand smelt in the
family Retropinnidae and
species Retropinna retropinna...
- The ****
ratio between males and
females is
approximately 1:1.2.
Atherina hepsetus is
found in
marine and
brackish waters across the
Eastern Atlantic coasts...
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Atherina caspia Eichwald, 1831
Atherina harringtonensis Goode, 1877
Atherina hepsetus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mediterranean sand smelt)
Atherina lopeziana Rossignol...