Lepidosiren: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Sarcopterygii
Order
Ceratodontiformes
Family
Lepidosirenidae
Genus
Lepidosiren
Species
Scientific Name
Lepidosiren

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Lepidosiren

The South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa), also known as the American mud-fish and scaly salamanderfish, is the single species of lungfish found in swamps and slow-moving waters of the Amazon, Paraguay, and lower Paraná River basins in South America. Notable as an obligate air-breather, it is the sole member of its family Lepidosirenidae, although some authors also place Protopterus in the family. In Brazil, it is known by the indigenous language Tupi name piramboia, which means "snake-fish" (Portuguese pronunciation: [piɾɐ̃ˈbɔjjɐ]), and synonyms pirarucu-bóia ([piɾɐɾuˈku ˈbɔjjɐ]), traíra-bóia ([tɾɐˈiɾɐ ˈbɔjjɐ]), and caramuru ([kɐɾɐmuˈɾu]).

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Lepidosiren in languages:

German
Südamerikanische Lungenfische
Japanese
ミナミアメリカハイギョ/レピドシレン属
Korean
남미폐어속
Russian
Чешуйчатники
Russian
Лепидосирены
Ukrainian
Лусковик

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