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Acanthocibium solandri or petus
Wahoo Wa*hoo", n. A dark blue scombroid food fish (Acanthocibium solandri or petus) of Florida and the West Indies.

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- Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed...
- Canthigaster solandri, commonly known as the spotted sharpnose puffer, is a ray-finned species of fish in the pufferfish family. It grows to a length of...
- It is also known as Notho****us solandri var.solandri. In New Zealand the taxon is often called Fuscospora solandri. Black beech is a medium-sized evergreen...
- The providence petrel (Pterodroma solandri) is a large and heavy build gadfly petrel that nests in two locations in the Tasman Sea: Lord Howe Island (some...
- Olearia solandri, commonly known as coastal daisy-bush or coastal tree daisy, is a coastal shrub of New Zealand. The plant has an upright, bushy stature...
- Rexea solandri, the silver gemfish, is a species of snake mackerel found in the southwestern Pacific Ocean around Australia and New Zealand with reports...
- Rhytiphora solandri is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is known from Australia...
- Notho****us Black beech Notho****us solandri var. solandri Hard beech Notho****us truncata Mountain beech Notho****us solandri var. cliffortioides Red beech Notho****us...
- Carex solandri is a species of sedge that was first described by Francis Boott in 1853. It is endemic to both the North and South Islands of New Zealand...
- pachydermis. Mountain beech is known to hybridise with black beech (Notho****us solandri) where the two species co-exist, and in some places the hybrids may form...