Kuhlia sandvicensis, the reticulated flagtail, zebra-headed flagtail or Hawaiian flagtail, is a species of ray-finned fish, a flagtail from the family...
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together under Kuhlia sandvicensis, one of which had been misidentified as the freshwater K. marginata by some authors (the true K. sandvicensis). They found...
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of flagtail fishes found in the Hawaiian Islands. Two species are Kuhlia sandvicensis and K. xenura. K. xenura is endemic to the islands. In the Hawaiian...
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In Ancient Hawaiʻi, this species, and others such as mullet and Kuhlia sandvicensis, were cultivated in a form of freshwater aquaponics or aquatic polyculture...
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Recreation Area. The name comes from Ke ʻāhole since the ʻāhole fish (Kuhlia sandvicensis) was found nearby. Between the airport and the coast lies the Natural...
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water in their adult stage). ʻOʻopu nākea (Awaous stamineus) Āholehole (Kuhlia xenura) ʻOʻopu ʻalamoʻo (Lentipes concolor) - data deficient ʻOʻopu naniha...
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seven native fish species regularly seen in fresh water are the flagtail (Kuhlia xenura), the mullet (Mugil cephalus), the gobies (Awaous stamineus, Lentipes...
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redimiculus Xenichthys agassizii Xenocys jessiae Kajikia albida Makaira nigricans Kuhlia sauvagii Girella zonata Achoerodus gouldii Bodianus scrofa Bolbometopon...
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