Nasus
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Nasus is Latin for nose or snout, and appears in many related terms:
Fish species:
- Gogonasus, a Devonian fish and link to early tetrapods
- Barbus nasus, a Cyprinid fish (see Barbus)
- Bassozetus nasus, a cusk-eel
- Chondrostoma nasus, nase
- Coilia nasus, an anchovy
- Coregonus nasus, broad whitefish
- Lamna nasus, porbeagle, a shark
- Menticirrhus nasus, highfin king croaker, (see kingcroaker)
- Nematalosa nasus, Bloch's gizzard shad (see Clupeidae)
- Ostracion nasus, shortnose boxfish (see boxfish)
- Parodon nasus (syn: Parodon tortuosus), freshwater fish (see Characidae)
- Typhlonus nasus, a cusk-eel (see Ophidiidae)
- Xenotilapia nasus, a Cichlid (see Xenotilapia)
Other species:
- Brookesia nasus, a small chameleon
- Conopsis nasus, a snake
- Santa Catarina Tree Toad, Hylodes nasus (synonyms include: Hyla nasus, Elosia nasuta, Elosia nasus, Enydrobius nasus, Elosia nasus nasus)
Medical:
- Nasus externus, the external nose. (see nose)
- Auris Nasus Larynx, a medical journal ("Ear Nose Throat")