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Aphyosemion Caudofasciatum
''Aphyosemion'' is a genus of African rivulines endemic as the name indicates to Africa. Many of these species are popular aquarium fish. Species There are currently 100 recognized species in this genus: * ''Aphyosemion abacinum'' Huber, 1976 * ''Aphyosemion ahli'' G. S. Myers, 1933 * ''Aphyosemion alpha'' Huber, 1998 * ''Aphyosemion amoenum'' Radda & Pürzl, 1976 (Red-finned killifish) * ''Aphyosemion aureum'' Radda, 1980 (Golden killifish) * ''Aphyosemion australe'' ( Rachow, 1921) (Lyre-tail killifish) * ''Aphyosemion bamilekorum'' Radda, 1971 (Bamileke killifish) * ''Aphyosemion batesii'' (Boulenger, 1911) (Bates' killifish) * ''Aphyosemion bitaeniatum'' ( C. G. E. Ahl, 1924) (Two-striped killifish) * ''Aphyosemion bitteri'' Valdesalici & Eberl, 2016 * ''Aphyosemion bivittatum'' ( Lönnberg, 1895) (Two-stripe lyretail) * ''Aphyosemion bualanum'' ( C. G. E. Ahl, 1924) * ''Aphyosemion buytaerti'' Radda & Huber, 1978 * ''Aphyosemion callipteron'' ( Radda & Pürzl, 1 ...
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Aphyosemion Splendopleure
''Aphyosemion splendopleure'' is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Aplocheilidae. It is found in brooks and streams in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon Gabon (; ; snq, Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (french: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, it is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5652930 Freshwater fish of Africa Fish of Cameroon Fish described in 1929 splendopleure ...
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Aphyosemion Amoenum
''Aphyosemion'' is a genus of African rivulines endemic as the name indicates to Africa. Many of these species are popular aquarium fish. Species There are currently 100 recognized species in this genus: * '' Aphyosemion abacinum'' Huber, 1976 * '' Aphyosemion ahli'' G. S. Myers, 1933 * '' Aphyosemion alpha'' Huber, 1998 * '' Aphyosemion amoenum'' Radda & Pürzl, 1976 (Red-finned killifish) * '' Aphyosemion aureum'' Radda, 1980 (Golden killifish) * ''Aphyosemion australe'' ( Rachow, 1921) (Lyre-tail killifish) * '' Aphyosemion bamilekorum'' Radda, 1971 (Bamileke killifish) * '' Aphyosemion batesii'' ( Boulenger, 1911) (Bates' killifish) * '' Aphyosemion bitaeniatum'' ( C. G. E. Ahl, 1924) (Two-striped killifish) * '' Aphyosemion bitteri'' Valdesalici & Eberl, 2016 * '' Aphyosemion bivittatum'' ( Lönnberg, 1895) (Two-stripe lyretail) * '' Aphyosemion bualanum'' ( C. G. E. Ahl, 1924) * ''Aphyosemion buytaerti'' Radda & Huber, 1978 * ''Aphyosemion callipteron'' ( Radda ...
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Aphyosemion Bivittatum
''Aphyosemion bivittatum'' (twostripe lyretail, two-banded killi, red lyretail) is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Aplocheilidae. It is found in rivers in southeastern Nigeria and southwestern Cameroon. It was originally described as ''Fundulus bivittatus'' by Swedish zoologist Einar Lönnberg in 1895. The holotype was discovered near a waterfall in the Ndian River in Cameroon and currently is located in the Stockholm Museum. Appearance ''A. bivittatum'' has an elongated, brightly coloured body with two dark bands made up of red spots running along each side, with the colors varying between populations. Individual males are commonly found with golden-brown dorsal surfaces, bluish sides, and golden ventral surfaces. The males have a maximum body length of approximately and have brightly marked, tall and pointed anal and dorsal fins that are yellow to pastel green with red edges. The caudal and dorsal fins are green with red spots and bright yellow tips ...
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Wolfgang Eberl
Wolfgang is a German male given name traditionally popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The name is a combination of the Old High German words ''wolf'', meaning "wolf", and ''gang'', meaning "path", "journey", "travel". Besides the regular "wolf", the first element also occurs in Old High German as the combining form "-olf". The earliest reference of the name being used was in the 8th century. The name was also attested as "Vulfgang" in the Reichenauer Verbrüderungsbuch in the 9th century. The earliest recorded famous bearer of the name was a tenth-century Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg. Due to the lack of conflict with the pagan reference in the name with Catholicism, it is likely a much more ancient name whose meaning had already been lost by the tenth century. Grimm (''Teutonic Mythology'' p. 1093) interpreted the name as that of a hero in front of whom walks the "wolf of victory". A Latin gloss by Arnold of St Emmeram interprets the name as ''Lupambulus''.E. Förs ...
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