Summary of tatia |
Pronounced | TA tee ah |
Etymology | Tatia: Named after the ichthyologist C. Tate Regan. |
Furniture | As the common name for this family, woodcat, implies, these fish like pieces of wood with crevices and gaps to squeeze into. |
Sexing | Mature males exhibit modified anal fin copulatory organ. |
Size | Smallest 27mm, largest 120mm, average 67mm, most commonly 120mm. All SL. |
Species | There are 23 "species" in the database |
New spp. / time | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1750 | 1770 | 1790 | 1810 | 1830 | 1850 | 1870 | 1890 | 1910 | 1930 | 1950 | 1970 | 1990 | 2010 |
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Distribution |
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Genus Thumbnails |
T. akroa (i:3, k:0) T. aulopygia (i:3, k:0) T. bockmanni (i:1, k:0) T. boemia (i:0, k:0) T. brunnea (i:2, k:0) T. caudosignata (i:3, k:0) T. caxiuanensis (i:0, k:0) T. concolor (i:6, k:0) T. dunni (i:12, k:0) T. galaxias (i:4, k:0) T. gyrina (i:9, k:0) T. intermedia (i:30, k:0) T. jaracatia (i:9, k:0) T. luisae (i:1, k:0) T. marthae (i:0, k:0) T. meesi (i:0, k:0) T. neivai (i:5, k:0) T. nigra (i:2, k:0) T. punctata (i:2, k:0) T. reticulata (i:13, k:0) T. simplex (i:2, k:0) T. sp. (1) (i:1, k:0) T. strigata (i:14, k:0)
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