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- Synbranchus is a genus of swamp eels native to Central and South America. There are currently three recognized species in this genus: Synbranchus lampreia...
- Synbranchus marmoratus, the marbled swamp eel, neotropical swamp eel, marmorated swamp eel, mottled swamp eel, zange, or muçum is a species of swamp eel...
- cooked with curry as part of ****amese cuisine. The marbled swamp eel, Synbranchus marmoratus, has been recorded at up to 150 cm (59 in) in length, while...
- (Zuiew, 1793) Synonyms Muraena alba Zuiew, 1793 Fluta alba (Zuiew, 1793) Synbranchus grammicus Cantor, 1842 Gymnotus albus Zuiew, 1789 Monopterus javanensis...
- "Presence of primary and secondary males in a po****tion of the protogynous Synbranchus marmoratus (Bloch, 1795), a protogynous fish (Teleost, Synbranchiformes)"...
- significant changes, remodeling, and reformation. One study on the teleost Synbranchus marmoratus found that metalloproteinases (MMPs) were involved in gonadal...
- angulata), beetles (Coleoptera), gr****hoppers (Orthoptera), crayfish, eels (Synbranchus); caecilians (Dermophis), frogs (Eleutherodactylus, Leptodactylus, Lithobates...
- are known to prey on adult frogs and fish like Hoplias malabaricus, Synbranchus marmoratus also feed on frogs and tadpoles alike. Caimans have also been...
- Pseudauchenipterus (P. nodosus), Stellifer (S. microps and S. rastrifer), Synbranchus (S. marmoratus), and Trichiurus. It also feeds on annelid, polychaete...
- Gymnorhamphichthys, Helogenes, Hoplias, Laimosemion, Mastiglanis, Pyrrhulina, and Synbranchus. It reaches 2 cm (0.8 inches) SL. Lehmann, A Pablo et al. “Parotocinclus...