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Apr 13, 2017 · Scientific Name · Rhamdia branneri Haseman, 1911 ; Common Name ; Type Locality, Creek of the Rio Iguaçú near Serrinha, Paraná, Brazil.
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PlanetCatfish.com - The genus Rhamdia. The name Rhamdia is apparently a misspelling of 'nhamdiâ', an orthographic variant of the Tupi-Guarani name for the fish ...
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Distribution, South America ; Common Names, Shrimp Catfish, Rhamdia ; Size, Smallest 24mm, largest 360mm, average 102mm, most commonly 100mm. All SL. ; Species ...
Aug 16, 2005 · The name Rhamdia is apparently a misspelling of 'nhamdiâ', an orthographic variant of the Tupi-Guarani name for the fish, 'jandiá'. Down Habitat ...
Feb 3, 2011 · Typical in highland brooks and in rivers or creeks of moderate to high current velocity, found between 35 and 1350 m elevation. Lives on sand ...
Dec 19, 2009 · The name Rhamdia is apparently a misspelling of 'nhamdiâ', an orthographic variant of the Tupi-Guarani name for the fish, 'jandiá'. Down Species ...
Dec 24, 2021 · The name Rhamdia is apparently a misspelling of 'nhamdiâ', an orthographic variant of the Tupi-Guarani name for the fish, 'jandiá'. Down Species ...
Apr 14, 2013 · A subterranean species of Rhamdia with a broad, moderately depressed skull in adult, long head, almost no pigmentation, and lacking eyes. Also ...