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- Leiopotherapon plumbeus, known commonly as the silver perch, is a species of fish in the family Terapontidae, the grunters. It is endemic to the Philippines...
- Leiopotherapon is a genus of fish in the family Terapontidae, the grunters. Three species are endemic to Australia, while L. plumbeus is from the Philippines...
- Leiopotherapon unicolor, the spangled grunter or spangled perch is a species of ray-finned fish, a grunter from the family Terapontidae. It is endemic...
- The Fortescue grunter (Leiopotherapon aheneus) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a grunter from the family Terapontidae. It is endemic to rivers...
- River. It is sometimes kept as an aquarium pet. Moore, G. (2019). "Leiopotherapon macrolepis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T11454A129056296...
- Herrings - known as lila (Clupeoides) Silver perch - known as ayungin (Leiopotherapon plumbeus) Bagoóng made from fish is encomp****ed by the term bagoóng...
- lake, but 3 are endemic to the Philippines: Gobiopterus lacustris, Leiopotherapon plumbeus and Zenarchopterus philippinus. Aquaculture is widespread in...
- they also eat native fish, with a seeming preference for the perch Leiopotherapon unicolor. However, the Australian pelican seems to be less of a piscivore...
- hyrtlii), banded grunter (Amniataba percoides), and spangled perch (Leiopotherapon unicolor). Endemic freshwater species include the Murchison River hardyhead...
- carbo (Ogilby & McCulloch, 1916) Synonyms Therapon carbo Ogilby & McCulloch, 1916 Leiopotherapon suavis Whitley, 1948 Archeria jamesonoides Nichols, 1949...