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Dwarf snakeheads is term coined by aquarists to describe a group of snakehead fishes growing only maximum. The following snakeheads belong to this group: *''Channa bleheri'' *''Channa burmanica'' *''Channa gachua'' *''Channa harcourtbutleri'' *''Channa orientalis'' *''Channa stewartii'' In addition to those scientifically described snakeheads, several other undescribed snakeheads belong to this group. Those are (with trade names) *''Channa'' species five-stripe *''Channa'' species ''lal-cheng'', also known as blue bleheri and ''Channa'' spec. Assam *''Channa'' species true-blue, also known as ''Channa'' species galaxy-blue Besides their commonality of being of small size, two other features characterize this group more specifically. *Zoogeographically, they belong to the Indian ichthyofauna *This species are all but one mouthbrooders. ''Channa bleheri'' is the only nestbrooding species of this group. ==Further information== *For further taxonomic information see Channa on Wikispecies. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「dwarf snakeheads」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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