It was scientifically discovered and described in 1957 by the Romanian scientists M.
The Asprete lives in the benthopelagic, non-migratory, freshwater environment.
The Asprete is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
1230, asprete "harshness of feelings," a fig. use, from O.Fr. asperete, from L. asperitas "roughness," from asper "rough," of unknown origin. Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper Cite This Source No Banner Ads. Faster Page Loading. More
ME asprete < AF, OF < L Synonyms: 1. acerbity, bitterness, astringency. Antonyms: 1. affability, cheerfulness. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009. More
the sculpin-perch, asprete, or Romanian darter, the only member of the Romanichthys genus of the fish family Percidae. It was scientifically discovered and described in 1957 by the Romanian scientists M. Dumitrescu, P. Bănărescu and N. Stoica. Local names include: asprete, poprete, sforete. More
Middle English asperite, from Old French asprete, from Latin asperits, from asper, rough ADVERTISEMENT Conversion Calculator Area Length Volume Weights almanacs calendars census info compass rose conversions More
Species Summary: Romanichthys valsanicola Asprete, You can sponsor this page, ... http://www.fishbase.org/Country/CountrySpeciesSummary.cfm?Country=Romania&Genus=Romanichthys&Species=valsanicola www.fishbase.org/Country/CountrySpeciesSummary.cfm?Country=Romania&Genus=Romanichthys&Species=valsanicola: Similar pages IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - Romanichthys valsanicolaRomanichthys valsanicola. Taxonomy. Kingdom, ANIMALIA. ... Citation: World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1996. More
, asprete "harshness of feelings," a fig. use, from O.Fr. asperete (12c., Mod.Fr. More
asprete (Romanichthys valsanicola), Danube delta gudgeon (Romanogobio antipai), Banat sand gudgeon (R. banaticus), Romanian golden loach (Sabanejewia romanica), Golden spined loach (S. vallachica), and Petzea rudd (Scardinius racovitzai). More
asprete, from Anglo-French aspreté, from aspre rough, from Latin asper, from Old Latin *absperos, from ab- ab- + -speros; akin to Sanskrit apasphura repelling, Latin spernere to spurn — more at spurnDate: 13th century 1 : rigor, severity 2 a : roughness of More
Xavier Cortada, 29E Asprete, pencil on paper, 9" x 12", 2009 - 29°E Romanichthys valsanicola Asprete Photo courtesy of Grigore Antipa Museum. - For more information on the Asprete, please visit: http://en.wikipedia. More
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