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- The Romans probably used these towns as the invasion point into Rivulus Dominarum.
- The mangrove rivulus is a U . S . National Marine Fisheries Service Species of Concern.
- Members of " Rivulus " and its disputed sister taxa are sometimes kept as aquarium fish.
- The mangrove rivulus is an amphibious, simultaneous hermaphrodite, producing both eggs and spawn and having internal fertilisation.
- The most recent work suggests that it is a subgenus of the closely related genus " Rivulus ".
- The rivulus'jumping technique gives it an ability to direct its jumps on land and to make relatively forceful jumps.
- The mangrove rivulus " Kryptolebias marmoratus " produces both eggs and sperm by meiosis and routinely reproduces by self-fertilization.
- In a donation document from Heinrich von Trier about 1163, an estate on the " " rivulus Luzze " " is named.
- When jumping on land, the mangrove rivulus does a " tail flip ", flipping its head over its body towards the tail end.
- A year later, J . H . Huber released a second paper refuting the proposed split, placing the above genera back in " Rivulus " and again making the genus the largest in the family Aplocheilidae.
- Wilson J . E . Costa split this genus into several new genera ( including " Anablepsoides, Atlantirivulus, Cynodonichthys ", and " Laimosemion " ) in 2011 leaving only a few species left in " Rivulus " itself.
- The river takes its name from Killeen Cormac, which bears the name " capella de Gris " ( " Gris Chapel " ) in " Crede Mihi ", a c . 1280 ancient register of the Archbishops of Dublin, with the name also spelled " Grys " / " Gryse " in later accounts, and the " rivulus de Grys " appearing in John Alen's 1533 " Reportorium Viride ".