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  2. Sundasalanx - Wikipedia

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    Sundasalanx, the Sundaland noodlefishes, is a genus of ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Ehiravidae. This genus of extremely small, sprat-like fishes is restricted to freshwater environments of Southeast Asia with Indonesia being home to the majority of species. The seven currently recognized species in this genus are: [1]

  3. Salangidae - Wikipedia

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    Salangidae, the icefishes or noodlefishes, are a family of small osmeriform fish, related to the smelts.They are found in Eastern Asia, ranging from the Russian Far East in the north to Vietnam in the south, with the highest species richness in China.

  4. List of fish common names - Wikipedia

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    Common names of fish can refer to a single species; to an entire group of species, such as a genus or family; or to multiple unrelated species or groups.Ambiguous common names are accompanied by their possible meanings.

  5. 101 Animals That Start With 'N'—How Many Can You Name? - AOL

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    Noodlefish. This is a slender fish with an almost serpent-looking appearance that can be found in freshwater streams in Southeast Asia. Despite its delicate, noodle-like body, this fish can swim ...

  6. Salanx - Wikipedia

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    Salanx cuvieri Valenciennes, 1850 (Noodlefish) Salanx prognathus (Regan, 1908) Salanx reevesii (J. E. Gray, 1831) References This page was last edited on 30 January ...

  7. Sundaland - Wikipedia

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    Sundaland [1] (also called Sundaica or the Sundaic region) is a biogeographical region of Southeast Asia corresponding to a larger landmass that was exposed ...

  8. Greater Sunda Islands - Wikipedia

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    "Sunda" also denotes continental shelves or landmasses. Indonesia itself has two shelves: the Sunda Shelf in the west and the Sahul/Arafuru Shelf in the east. Other terms associated with "Sunda" include the Sunda Island Arc or the arc of Sunda Islands, Sunda Fold or tectonic folding in the Natuna Sea, the Sunda Trench, and Sundaland. [1]

  9. Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Borneo (/ ˈ b ɔːr n i oʊ /; also known as Kalimantan in the Indonesian language) is the third-largest island in the world, with an area of 748,168 km 2 (288,869 sq mi), and population of 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses).