Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Cynodonichthys is a disputed genus of rivulines native to Central and South America. This genus has been considered a subgenus of Rivulus, first being separated as a full genus by W. J. E. M. Costa in 2011. Subsequent work in 2012 by J.H. Huber, however, suggests that this grouping should still be considered a sub-genus of Rivulus."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Cynodonichthys abstract "Cynodonichthys is a disputed genus of rivulines native to Central and South America. This genus has been considered a subgenus of Rivulus, first being separated as a full genus by W. J. E. M. Costa in 2011. Subsequent work in 2012 by J.H. Huber, however, suggests that this grouping should still be considered a sub-genus of Rivulus.".
- Q5199958 abstract "Cynodonichthys is a disputed genus of rivulines native to Central and South America. This genus has been considered a subgenus of Rivulus, first being separated as a full genus by W. J. E. M. Costa in 2011. Subsequent work in 2012 by J.H. Huber, however, suggests that this grouping should still be considered a sub-genus of Rivulus.".
- Cynodonichthys comment "Cynodonichthys is a disputed genus of rivulines native to Central and South America. This genus has been considered a subgenus of Rivulus, first being separated as a full genus by W. J. E. M. Costa in 2011. Subsequent work in 2012 by J.H. Huber, however, suggests that this grouping should still be considered a sub-genus of Rivulus.".
- Q5199958 comment "Cynodonichthys is a disputed genus of rivulines native to Central and South America. This genus has been considered a subgenus of Rivulus, first being separated as a full genus by W. J. E. M. Costa in 2011. Subsequent work in 2012 by J.H. Huber, however, suggests that this grouping should still be considered a sub-genus of Rivulus.".