菲氏新唇脂鯉
Neolebias philippei
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Freshwater
Panjang Maks.
2,9000000953674316 cm
Famili
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 2,9000000953674316 cm |
Habitat & Distribution
Jenis Air
Freshwater
Taxonomy
| Ordo | Characiformes (Characins) |
| Famili | Distichodontidae |
| Spesies | Neolebias philippei |
Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan
How big does 菲氏新唇脂鯉 get?
菲氏新唇脂鯉 can grow up to 2.9000000953674316 cm long.
What family does 菲氏新唇脂鯉 belong to?
菲氏新唇脂鯉 (Neolebias philippei) belongs to the family Distichodontidae in the order Characiformes (Characins).
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