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- The silver cyprinid (Rastrineobola argentea) also known as the Lake Victoria sardine, mukene, and omena (native language), dagaa (Swahili) is a species...
- Clarias Catfish (Clarias), Tiger Fish (Hydrocynus), the Silver Cyprinid (Rastrineobola argentea), Lungfish (Protopterus), and the Haplochromines (Haplochromis)...
- Bagrus and Clarias, Hydrocynus (Tiger fish), the small pelagic "sardine" Rastrineobola, Protopterus (lungfish), and the haplochromines. The commonest fish...
- Fishing gear and methods used in Uganda are both modern and traditional. Fish in Uganda are caught mostly with plank canoes and to a lesser extent, fibergl****...
- Neobola Opsaridium Opsarius Paedocypris Pectenocypris Raiamas Rasbora Rasboroides Rastrineobola Salmostoma Securicula Sundadanio Trigonopoma Trigonostigma...
- Pectenocypris Raiamas Rasbora Rasboroides Rasbosoma (dwarf scissortail rasbora) Rastrineobola (silver cyprinid) Salmostoma (razorbelly minnows) Securicula Sundadanio...
- Zimbabwe. (A related but different fish, known as dagaa or ndaga, is Rastrineobola argentea.) Limnothrissa miodon has been successfully introduced in both...
- tetras (Brycinus), cyprinids (Enteromius, Garra, Labeo, Labeobarbus, Rastrineobola and Xenobarbus), airbreathing catfish (Clariallabes, Clarias and Xenoclarias)...
- 251,342 Bonga shad Ethmalosa fimbriata Wild 249,422 Silver cyprinid Rastrineobola argentea Wild 241,122 Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Wild 235,003...
- evolutionary predators, po****tions of the diminutive endemic silver cyprinid Rastrineobola argentea (omena in Luo, mukene in Ganda and dagaa in Swahili), flourished...