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- Garra_tana abstract "Garra tana is a species of tropical ray-finned fish in the genus Garra. It is endemic to Ethiopia. It reaches a maximum length of around 10.5 cm, and can be found close to shore. It is listed as vulnerable under the IUCN red list status.".
- Garra_tana binomialAuthority Abebe_Getahun.
- Garra_tana class Actinopterygii.
- Garra_tana family Cyprinidae.
- Garra_tana genus Garra.
- Garra_tana kingdom Animal.
- Garra_tana order Cypriniformes.
- Garra_tana phylum Chordate.
- Garra_tana wikiPageID "25805649".
- Garra_tana wikiPageRevisionID "565361032".
- Garra_tana binomial "Garra tana".
- Garra_tana binomialAuthority "Getahun & Stiassny, 2007".
- Garra_tana classis Actinopterygii.
- Garra_tana familia Cyprinidae.
- Garra_tana genus "Garra".
- Garra_tana hasPhotoCollection Garra_tana.
- Garra_tana name "Garra tana".
- Garra_tana ordo Cypriniformes.
- Garra_tana phylum Chordate.
- Garra_tana regnum Animal.
- Garra_tana species "G. tana".
- Garra_tana subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_Ethiopia.
- Garra_tana subject Category:Fish_of_Ethiopia.
- Garra_tana subject Category:Garra.
- Garra_tana type Animal.
- Garra_tana type Eukaryote.
- Garra_tana type Fish.
- Garra_tana type Species.
- Garra_tana type Organism.
- Garra_tana comment "Garra tana is a species of tropical ray-finned fish in the genus Garra. It is endemic to Ethiopia. It reaches a maximum length of around 10.5 cm, and can be found close to shore. It is listed as vulnerable under the IUCN red list status.".
- Garra_tana label "Garra tana".
- Garra_tana label "Garra tana".
- Garra_tana label "Garra tana".
- Garra_tana sameAs Garra_tana.
- Garra_tana sameAs Garra_tana.
- Garra_tana sameAs Garra_tana.
- Garra_tana sameAs m.09v6j7w.
- Garra_tana sameAs Q3759291.
- Garra_tana sameAs Q3759291.
- Garra_tana wasDerivedFrom Garra_tana?oldid=565361032.
- Garra_tana isPrimaryTopicOf Garra_tana.
- Garra_tana name "Garra tana".