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art/sg: fisken , art/pl: balık / fish fiskene , gen: fisks) finne yüzgeç / fin gælle solungaç / gill skæl pul / scale, fish scale Aaptosyax grypus Abalistes filamentosus stjerneaftrækkerfisk Abalistes stellaris Abalistes stellatus Abbottina binhi Abbottina liaoningensis Abbottina obtusirostris Abbottina rivularis Abbottina springeri Ablabys binotatus langtornet kakaduefisk Ablabys macracanthus kakaduefisk Ablabys taenianotus flad hornfisk Ablennes hians Aboma etheostoma Aborichthys elongatus Aborichthys garoensis Aborichthys kempi brasen Abramis brama brasenløje Abramis brama × Alburnus alburnus -2 brasenflire Abramis brama × Blicca bjoerkna brasenskalle Abramis brama × Rutilus rutilus brasenrudskalle Abramis brama × Scardinius erythropthalmus Abramites eques brasenbundkigger Abramites hypselonotus sergentfiskslægten Abudefduf grøn sergentfisk Abudefduf abdominalis smalbåndet sergentfisk Abudefduf bengalensis mørk sergentfisk Abudefduf concolor Abudefduf conformis mexikansk sergentfisk Abudefduf declivifrons afrikansk sergentfisk Abudefduf hoefleri sorthalet sergentfisk Abudefduf lorenzi kanarisk sergentfisk Abudefduf luridus Abudefduf manikfani www.kmoksy.com Sayfa 2 Danca Balık Adları ÜMÜT ÇINAR Danish Fish Names perle-sergentfisk Abudefduf margaritus natal-sergentfisk Abudefduf natalensis gulhalet sergentfisk Abudefduf notatus oversergentfisk Abudefduf saxatilis syvbåndet sergentfisk Abudefduf septemfasciatus saksehalet sergentfisk Abudefduf sexfasciatus sortplettet sergentfisk Abudefduf sordidus Abudefduf sparoides nat-sergentfisk Abudefduf taurus Abudefduf trilineatus Abudefduf troschelii fembåndet sergentfisk Abudefduf vaigiensis Whitleys sergentfisk Abudefduf whitleyi Abyssoberyx levisquamosus Abyssobrotula galatheae Abyssocottus elochini Abyssocottus gibbosus Abyssocottus korotneffi sortpandet løje Acanthalburnus microlepis Acanthalburnus urmianus Acanthaluteres brownii Acanthaluteres spilomelanurus Acanthaluteres vittiger Acanthanectes hystrix Acanthanectes rufus Acanthaphritis barbata Acanthaphritis grandisquamis Acanthaphritis ozawai Acanthaphritis unoorum muddersolfisk Acantharchus pomotis argentinsk havaborre Acanthistius brasilianus gulbåndet havaborre Acanthistius cinctus skorpionbars Acanthistius sebastoides Acanthemblemaria aspera Acanthemblemaria atrata Acanthemblemaria balanorum Acanthemblemaria betinensis Acanthemblemaria castroi Acanthemblemaria chaplini Acanthemblemaria crockeri Acanthemblemaria cubana Acanthemblemaria exilispinus Acanthemblemaria greenfieldi Acanthemblemaria hancocki Acanthemblemaria harpeza Acanthemblemaria johnsoni Acanthemblemaria macrospilus Acanthemblemaria mangognatha Acanthemblemaria maria Acanthemblemaria medusa www.kmoksy.com Sayfa 3 Danca Balık Adları ÜMÜT ÇINAR Danish Fish Names Acanthemblemaria paula Acanthemblemaria rivasi Acanthemblemaria spinosa Acanthemblemaria stephensi Acanthicus adonis Acanthicus hystrix Acanthistius brasilianus Acanthistius cinctus Acanthistius fuscus Acanthistius ocellatus Acanthistius pardalotus Acanthistius patachonicus Acanthistius paxtoni Acanthistius pictus Acanthistius sebastoides Acanthistius serratus Acanthobrama centisquama Acanthobrama hadiyahensis Acanthobrama lissneri Acanthobrama marmid Acanthobrama mirabilis Acanthobrama telavivensis Acanthobrama terraesanctae Acanthobrama tricolor Acanthobunocephalus nicoi indo-pacifisk båndfisk Acanthocepola abbreviata indisk båndfisk Acanthocepola indica Acanthocepola krusensternii Acanthocepola limbata Acanthochaenus luetkenii Acanthocharax microlepis tornet safirfisk Acanthochromis polyacanthus Acanthocleithron chapini Acanthoclinus fuscus Acanthoclinus littoreus Acanthoclinus marilynae Acanthoclinus matti Acanthoclinus rua Acanthocobitis botia Acanthocobitis rubidipinnis Acanthocobitis urophthalma Acanthocobitis zonalternans wahoo Acanthocybium solandri Acanthodoras cataphractus Acanthodoras depressus talende malle chokolademalle Acanthodoras spinosissimus chokolade-tornmalle spinosissimus malle Acanthodraco dewitti www.kmoksy.com Sayfa 4 Danca Balık Adları ÜMÜT ÇINAR Danish Fish Names Acanthogobio guentheri Acanthogobius elongatus Acanthogobius flavimanus Acanthogobius hasta Acanthogobius insularis Acanthogobius lactipes Acanthogobius luridus brungylte Acantholabrus palloni albansk ørred Acantholingua ohridana, Salmothymus ohridanus, Salmo o. Acantholiparis caecus Acantholiparis opercularis Acantholumpenus mackayi Acanthopagrus akazakii sydlig blankesten Acanthopagrus australis tropisk blankesten Acanthopagrus berda Acanthopagrus bifasciatus Acanthopagrus butcheri Acanthopagrus chinshira japansk blankesten Acanthopagrus latus Acanthopagrus palmaris Acanthopagrus schlegelii Acanthopagrus sivicolus Acanthopagrus taiwanensis Acanthoplesiops echinatus Acanthoplesiops hiatti Acanthoplesiops indicus Acanthoplesiops naka Acanthoplesiops psilogaster Acanthopoma annectens Acanthopsetta nadeshnyi russisk bitterling Acanthorhodeus asmussii , Acheilognathus asmussii Acanthosphex leurynnis Acanthostracion guineensis Acanthostracion notacanthus polygon-kuffertfisk Acanthostracion polygonius firhornet kuffertfisk Acanthostracion quadricornis kirurgfiskfamilien Acanthuridae Akilles' kirurgfisk Acanthurus achilles hvidfinnet kirurgfisk Acanthurus albipectoralis orangebladet kirurgfisk Acanthurus auranticavus vestatlantisk kirurgfisk Acanthurus bahianus øjeplettet kirurgfisk Acanthurus bariene Acanthurus blochii doktorfisk Acanthurus chirurgus chronixis kirurgfisk Acanthurus chronixis blå kirurgfisk Acanthurus coeruleus øjestribet kirurgfisk Acanthurus dussumieri Fowlers kirurgfisk Acanthurus fowleri www.kmoksy.com Sayfa 5 Danca Balık Adları ÜMÜT ÇINAR Danish Fish Names sort kirurgfisk Acanthurus gahhm smålinjet kirurgfisk Acanthurus grammoptilus hvidplettet kirurgfisk Acanthurus guttatus japan-kirurgfisk Acanthurus japonicus bleglæbet kirurgfisk Acanthurus leucocheilus hvidbåndet kirurgfisk Acanthurus leucopareius hvidstrubet kirurgfisk Acanthurus leucosternon hvidbrystet kirugfisk blåstribet kirurgfisk Acanthurus lineatus fregnet kirurgfisk Acanthurus maculiceps aflang kirurgfisk Acanthurus mata Acanthurus mindorensis monrovia-kirurgfisk Acanthurus monroviae hvidhovedet kirurgfisk Acanthurus nigricans epaulet-kirurgfisk Acanthurus nigricauda brun kirurgfisk Acanthurus nigrofuscus blålinjet kirurgfisk Acanthurus nigroris storfregnet kirurgfisk Acanthurus nubilus orangeplettet kirurgfisk Acanthurus olivaceus sortbåndet kirurgfisk Acanthurus polyzona chokolade-kirurgfisk Acanthurus pyroferus golf-kirurgfisk Acanthurus randalli Acanthurus reversus sohal-kirurgfisk Acanthurus sohal løjtnant-kirurgfisk Acanthurus tennentii Thompsons kirurgfisk Acanthurus thompsoni fembåndet kirurgfisk Acanthurus triostegus imitator-kirurgfisk Acanthurus tristis gulfinnet kirurgfisk Acanthurus xanthopterus Acantopsis arenae, Cobitis arenae hestehovedsmerling Acantopsis choirorhynchos snabelsmerling hestenæsesmerling Acantopsis dialuzona Acantopsis multistigmatus Acantopsis octoactinotos Acantopsis thiemmedhi Acapoeta tanganicae trådfinneacara Acarichthys heckelii Heckels cichlide Acarobythites larsonae Acaronia nassa Acaronia vultuosa Acentrogobius audax Acentrogobius bontii Acentrogobius caninus Acentrogobius chlorostigmatoides Acentrogobius dayi Acentrogobius ennorensis Acentrogobius griseus Acentrogobius janthinopterus www.kmoksy.com Sayfa 6 Danca Balık Adları ÜMÜT ÇINAR Danish Fish Names Acentrogobius masoni Acentrogobius multifasciatus Acentrogobius
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