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Fish described in 1825

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rainbow runner
species of fish
Bigeye trevally
species of fish
Whitemargin unicornfish
species of fish
Indo-Pacific sergeant
species of fish
Chaetodon trifascialis
species of fish
Black dogfish
species of fish
Chrysiptera cyanea
species of fish
Ctenochaetus striatus
species of fish
Banded damselfish
species of fish
Oncorhynchus kawamurae
species of fish
Millet butterflyfish
species of fish
Whitespotted devil
species of fish
Coregonus hiemalis
The gravenche (Coregonus hiemalis), also known as the Lake Geneva whitefish or the little fera, is a presumably extinct freshwater fish from Lake Geneva in Switzerland and France.
Parupeneus multifasciatus
species of fish
Kyphosus vaigiensis
species of fish
Coregonus fera
species of fish
Dascyllus carneus
species of fish
Pomacentrus caeruleus
species of fish
Shark mackerel
species of fish
Little skate
species of fish
Siganus argenteus
species of fish
Myrichthys ocellatus
species of fish
Abudefduf sparoides
species of fish
Bodianus speciosus
species of fish
Percophis brasiliensis
species of fish
Blue jack mackerel
species of fish
Chromis limbaughi
species of fish
Hypsoblennius hentz
species of fish
Nectamia fusca
species of fish
Liza argentea
species of fish
Hypleurochilus geminatus
species of fish
Uropterygius macularius
species of fish
Chelon bispinosus
species of fish
Platycephalus endrachtensis
species of fish
Stegastes punctatus
species of fish
Parapercis nebulosa
species of fish
Ethmalosa
Ethmalosa fimbriata, the bonga shad or just bonga, is a shad-like ray-finned fish, belonging to the family Dorosomatidae, formerly considered to be in the family Clupeidae. This species occurs along the coasts and in brackish water of coastal lagoons, rivers and lakes of western Africa from Dakhla in Western Sahara to Lobito in Angola. It is usually around 25 cm long but the maximum length is 45 cm. It is the only member of its genus.