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Phalacronotus
''Phalacronotus'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia Species There are currently four recognized species in this genus: *''Phalacronotus apogon'' ( Bleeker, 1851) (Metallic sheatfish) *'' Phalacronotus bleekeri'' ( Günther, 1864) (Bleeker's sheatfish) *'' Phalacronotus micronemus'' ( Bleeker, 1846) *''Phalacronotus parvanalis'' ( Inger & Chin, 1959) As food Sheatfishes are some of the catfish species known in Thailand as '' Pla nuea on'' (), some of the most highly valued fish kinds in Thai cuisine Thai cuisine (, , ) is the national cuisine of Thailand. Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with aromatics and spicy heat. The Australian chef David Thompson (chef), David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes that .... See also * List of Thai ingredients References External links WORMS - PhalacronotusEOL ...
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Phalacronotus Parvanalis
''Phalacronotus'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia Species There are currently four recognized species in this genus: *'' Phalacronotus apogon'' ( Bleeker, 1851) (Metallic sheatfish) *'' Phalacronotus bleekeri'' ( Günther, 1864) (Bleeker's sheatfish) *'' Phalacronotus micronemus'' ( Bleeker, 1846) *'' Phalacronotus parvanalis'' ( Inger & Chin, 1959) As food Sheatfishes are some of the catfish species known in Thailand as '' Pla nuea on'' (), some of the most highly valued fish kinds in Thai cuisine Thai cuisine (, , ) is the national cuisine of Thailand. Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with aromatics and spicy heat. The Australian chef David Thompson (chef), David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes that .... See also * List of Thai ingredients References External links WORMS - PhalacronotusE ...
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Phalacronotus Micronemus
''Phalacronotus'' is a genus of sheatfishes native to Asia Species There are currently four recognized species in this genus: *''Phalacronotus apogon'' ( Bleeker, 1851) (Metallic sheatfish) *'' Phalacronotus bleekeri'' ( Günther, 1864) (Bleeker's sheatfish) *'' Phalacronotus micronemus'' ( Bleeker, 1846) *''Phalacronotus parvanalis'' ( Inger & Chin, 1959) As food Sheatfishes are some of the catfish species known in Thailand as '' Pla nuea on'' (), some of the most highly valued fish kinds in Thai cuisine Thai cuisine (, , ) is the national cuisine of Thailand. Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with aromatics and spicy heat. The Australian chef David Thompson (chef), David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes that .... See also * List of Thai ingredients References External links WORMS - PhalacronotusEOL ...
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Phalacronotus Apogon
''Phalacronotus apogon'' is a species of catfish of the genus ''Phalacronotus'' found in Southeast Asia. This species grows to a length of fish measurement, SL. This fish is common in the murky waters of large rivers in the basins of the Mekong and Chao Phraya, as well as in Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo. As food In Thailand it is one of the catfish species known in the markets as ''Catfish, Pla nuea on'' (ปลาเนื้ออ่อน), often used for making fish balls. This fish is highly valued in Thai cuisine for its delicate flesh. See also *List of Thai ingredients References External links

* Siluridae Fish of Asia Fish of Cambodia Fish of Indonesia Fish of Laos Freshwater fish of Malaysia Fish of Thailand Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Fish described in 1851 {{catfish-stub ...
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Phalacronotus Bleekeri
''Phalacronotus bleekeri'', commonly known as Bleeker's sheatfish, is a species of catfish of the genus ''Phalacronotus''. This species grows to a length of SL. This fish is found in mainland Southeast Asia. As food In Peninsular Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand it is valued as food in the local cuisine for its delicate flesh. In Thailand it is one of the catfish species known in the markets as ''Pla Nuea On'' (ปลาเนื้ออ่อน, "sheatfish"). This fish is also often used for making fish ball Fish balls are balls made from fish paste which are then boiled or deep-fried. Similar in composition to fishcake, fish balls are often made from fish mince or surimi, salt, and a culinary binder such as tapioca flour, corn, or potato star ...s. See also * List of Thai ingredients References External links *Phalacronotus bleekeri (Günther, 1864) - Planet Catfish Siluridae Fish of Asia Fish of Cambodia Freshwater fish of Malaysia Fish ...
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Siluridae
Siluridae is the nominate family (biology), family of catfishes in the order (biology), order Siluriformes. About 105 living species of silurids are placed in 12 or 14 genera. Although silurids occur across much of Europe and Asia, they are most diverse in Southeast Asia, beyond which their diversity decreases in temperate East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Southwest Asia, and Europe. Silurids are apparently absent from much of central Asia. The family can be divided into two groups, a temperate North Eurasian clade and a more diverse subtropical/tropical South and Southeast Asian clade. Notable species *Wels catfish, ''Silurus glanis'' *Phantom catfish, ''Kryptopterus vitreolus'' *''Wallago attu'' *''Wallagonia leerii'' *Aristotle's catfish *Amur catfish *''Phalacronotus apogon'' *''Ompok'' Common features The family Siluridae is very diverse, with not very many distinctive features among all species, but some major ones include gigantism, and smaller versions of attributes ...
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List Of Thai Ingredients
This is a list of ingredients found in Thai cuisine. Herbs and spices Fresh herbs and spices Dried herbs and spices Pastes, sauces and condiments Vegetables Roots Flowers and tree leaves Edible fungi and algae Fruits and nuts Staple foods and other starches Meat and poultry Fish and seafood Insects Miscellanea See also * Thai cuisine * List of Thai dishes * List of Thai restaurants Following is a list of notable restaurants that specialize in Thai cuisine: * Anajak Thai, Los Angeles, California, U.S. * Camile (restaurant chain), Camile – an Irish restaurant chain that serves Thai cuisine * Eem (restaurant), Eem – Tha ... References Further reading * Bhumichitr, Vatcharin. ''The Essential Thai Cookbook,'' 192 pages, New York: Clarkson N. Potter Inc., 1994 External links Golden Mountain Brand saucesTiparos Brand fish sauceThai food glossary at ''Clay's Kitchen'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Thai Ingredients, List Of * Ingredients Cuisine-related ...
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Genus
Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants of an ancestral taxon are grouped together (i.e. Phylogeneti ...
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Asia
Asia ( , ) is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilisations. Its 4.7 billion people constitute roughly 60% of the world's population. Asia shares the landmass of Eurasia with Europe, and of Afro-Eurasia with both Europe and Africa. In general terms, it is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. The border of Asia with Europe is a social constructionism, historical and cultural construct, as there is no clear physical and geographical separation between them. A commonly accepted division places Asia to the east of the Suez Canal separating it from Africa; and to the east of the Turkish straits, the Ural Mountains an ...
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Albert Günther
Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther , also Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf Günther (3October 18301February 1914), was a German-born British zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. Günther is ranked the second-most productive reptile taxonomist (after George Albert Boulenger) with more than 340 reptile species described. Early life and career Günther was born in Esslingen in Swabia ( Württemberg). His father was a ''Stiftungs-Commissar'' in Esslingen and his mother was Eleonora Nagel. He initially schooled at the Stuttgart Gymnasium. His family wished him to train for the ministry of the Lutheran Church for which he moved to the University of Tübingen. A brother shifted from theology to medicine, and he, too, turned to science and medicine at Tübingen in 1852. His first work was "''Ueber den Puppenzustand eines Distoma''" (On the pupal state of ''Distoma''). He graduated in medicine with an M.D. from Tübingen in 1858, the same year in which he published a handbook ...
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Species
A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology (biology), morphology, behaviour, or ecological niche. In addition, palaeontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. About 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a binomial nomenclature, two-part name, a "binomen". The first part of a binomen is the name of a genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name (zoology), specific name or the specific ...
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Pieter Bleeker
Pieter Bleeker (10 July 1819 – 24 January 1878) was a Dutch medical doctor, Ichthyology, ichthyologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist. He was famous for the ''Atlas Ichthyologique des Indes Orientales Néêrlandaises'', his monumental work on the fishes of East Asia published between 1862 and 1877. Life and work Bleeker was born on 10 July 1819 in Zaandam. He was employed as a medical officer in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1842 to 1860, (in French). stationed in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). During that time, he did most of his ichthyology work, besides his duties in the army. He acquired many of his specimens from local fishermen, but he also built up an extended network of contacts who would send him specimens from various government outposts throughout the islands. During his time in Indonesia, he collected well over 12,000 specimens, many of which currently reside at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden. Bleeker corresponded with Auguste Dum� ...
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Robert Frederick Inger
Robert Frederick Inger (September 10, 1920 – April 12, 2019) was an American herpetologist. During his lifetime, he wrote numerous books and publications about herpetology. He was also the curator for amphibians and reptiles at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois. Family Robert Inger was the son of Jacob Inger and Anna Bourd. In 1946 he married Mary Lee Ballew (b. 1918) who died of cancer in 1985. In 1991 he married Tan Fui Lian (b. 1951). Education Inger's high school biology teacher was Julian Steyermark, who became curator of botany at the Field Museum. Steyermark was the role model that led Inger to the Field Museum to volunteer, where he was interviewed by Karl P. Schmidt, Dwight Davis, and Clifford H. Pope. As a result of this volunteer work, Inger had authored or coauthored five publications before graduating from high school. In 1942, Inger received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Chicago. After first being turned down due to poor eyesight, he ...
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