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Adrianichthys kruyti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adrianichthys kruyti
''Adrianichthys kruyti'' (the duckbilled buntingi or duck-bill Poso minnow) is a critically endangered species of ricefish that is endemic to Lake Poso, Sulawesi, Indonesia.〔〔Harrison, Ian J. and Melanie L. J. Stiassny (1999). "The Quiet Crisis," Plenlum Publishers: New York〕 It was discovered by Max Wilhelm Carl Weber on his ''Siboga Expedition'' to Indonesia.〔Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth. "Max Wilhelm Carl Weber, 1852-1937." 'Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society.' The Royal Society: 1938.〕 ==Description== The duckbilled buntingi is on average about 11 cm long〔Whitten et al.: "One or More Extinctions from Sulawesi, Indonesia?". Conservation Biology, 1987〕 but can grow as long as 16 cm in length.〔Cruz, Tess. ("''Adrianichthys kruyti'': Duckbilled Buntingi". ) www.fishbase.org. Accessed April 23, 2007.〕 Despite their size they were sometimes caught by local fishermen and eaten.〔 The duckbilled buntingi has 14–16 dorsal soft rays and 24–25 anal soft rays.〔 Its defining characteristic, which separates ''Adrianichthys'' from all other members of the family, Adrianichthyidae, is its peculiar "duck-bill," or overhanging upper jaw.〔 It has eyes that protrude above the dorsal profile of its head and are visible from below. It also has 14–16 rays in dorsal fin and about 75 scales in lateral rows.〔
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