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U. Indicus (other)
''U. indicus'' may refer to: * '' Upeneus indicus'', a species of goatfish * ''Urocolius indicus'', the red-faced mousebird, a species of mousebird or coly See also * Indicus (other) Indicus – India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most pop ...
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Upeneus Indicus
''Upeneus indicus'' is a species of goatfish. It is only known from southwestern India near Kochi Kochi ( , ), List of renamed Indian cities and states#Kerala, formerly known as Cochin ( ), is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the Ernakulam district, district of Ernakulam in the ..., and its depth distribution is unknown. References External links * indicus Fish described in 2010 {{Mullidae-stub ...
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Urocolius Indicus
The red-faced mousebird (''Urocolius indicus'') is a species of mousebird or coly. It is a common in southern Africa from the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), Zambia and Tanzania south to the Cape. Its habitat is savanna with thickets, fynbos scrub, other open woodland, gardens and orchards. There are a total of five recognized subspecies: # ''Urocolius indicus mossambicus'' (Distribution: east Angola to southwest Tanzania and Malawi) # ''Urocolius indicus lacteifrons'' (Distribution: western Angola, north & central Namibia and western Botswana) # ''Urocolius indicus pallidus'' (Distribution: southeast Tanzania and northeast Mozambique) # ''Urocolius indicus transvaalensis'' (Distribution: Central and eastern Botswana and southwest Zambia to Mozambique and South Africa) # ''Urocolius indicus indicus'' (Distribution: south and central South Africa) This bird is about long, with the tail comprising approximately half the length. The crested head and breast are pa ...
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