Pangio
The kind Pangio (in the past Acanthophthalmus ) gathers fresh water fish to the serpentiform body. They are peaceful animals appreciated in Aquariophilie.
The most known species is Pangio kuhlii with for common nouns: kuhlii.
Members of the kind
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Pangio agma - (Burridge, 1992)
- Pangio alcoides - Kottelat and Lim, 1993
- Pangio alternans - Kottelat and Lim, 1993
- Pangio anguillaris - (Valiant, 1902)
- Pangio borneensis - (Boulenger, 1894)
- Pangio cuneovirgata - (Raut, 1957)
- Pangio doriae - (Perugia, 1892)
- Pangio filinaris - Kottelat and Lim, 1993
- Pangio fusca - (Blyth, 1860)
- Pangio goaensis - (Tilak, 1972)
- Pangio incognito - Kottelat and Lim, 1993
- Pangio kuhlii - (Valencian in Vat and Valencian, 1846) - Kuhli
- Pangio longipinnis - (Menon, 1992)
- Pangio malayana - (Tweedie, 1956)
- Pangio mariarum - (Inger and Chin, 1962)
- Pangio muraeniformis - (of Beaufort, 1933)
- Pangio myersi - (Harry, 1949)
- Pangio oblonga - (Valencian in Vat and Valencian, 1846)
- Pangio pangia - (Hamilton, 1822)
- Pangio piperata - Kottelat and Lim, 1993
- Pangio pulla - Kottelat and Lim, 1993
- Pangio robiginosa - (Raut, 1957)
- Pangio semicincta - (Fraser-Brunner, 1940)
- Pangio shelfordii - (Popta, 1903)
- Pangio superba - (Roberts, 1989)
External bonds
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