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  2. Hemibagrus nemurus - Wikipedia

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    Hemibagrus nemurus is a species of catfishes in the family Bagridae.After a major review by Ng and Kottelat (2013), its distribution is believed to be confined to Java.[1]: 233 It is found in Sumatra in the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in 2016, too.

  3. Leptobarbus hoevenii - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, the reason for its other common local name, translated to "The Sultan Fish" is attributed to the claim that the fish was a favorite among royal members and that palace workers would go to markets and call for any fishermen that had the Sultan's fish.

  4. Category:Fish of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    P. Painted maskray; Pale catshark; Pangasius humeralis; Paracheilinus alfiani; Parachela cyanea; Parachela hypophthalmus; Paracrossochilus vittatus; Paradise threadfin

  5. Category:Template-Class Indonesia articles - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles that have been rated as "Template-Class" by WikiProject Indonesia. Articles are automatically placed in this category when the corresponding rating is given using the {{ WP Indonesia }} template; please see the assessment department for more information.

  6. Iridescent shark - Wikipedia

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    Iridescent sharks are also introduced to other Southeast Asia countries for food, especially Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Myanmar. In Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia they are called ikan patin (which 'ikan' means fish in Malay and Indonesian), Malaysian Chinese prefer them steamed or cooked in whole, while Malay prefer ...

  7. Pterocaesio pisang - Wikipedia

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    Pterocaesio pisang was first formally described as Caesio pisang in 1853 by the Dutch ichthyologist Pieter Bleeker with the type localities given as Ambon Island and Jakarta in Indonesia. [3] In his 1987 review of the Caesionidae, Kent E. Carpenter placed this species within the subgenus Pisinnicaesio . [ 4 ]

  8. Template : Indonesia UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage

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  9. Template:Indonesia-stub - Wikipedia

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    More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article. Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g. {{Indonesia-stub}}.