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GENUS OF FISHES
Heros genus; Heros (genus)

French ship Héros (1752)         
FRENCH SHIP OF THE LINE (1752)
French ship Heros (1750); French ship Héros (1750); French ship Heros (1752)
The Héros ("hero") was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, built by Joseph Chapelle at Brest and launched in 1752
French ship Héros (1801)         
74-GUN SHIP OF THE LINE LAUNCHED IN 1801
French ship Héros (1795); French ship Heros (1795); French ship Heros (1801)
Héros was a 74-gun French ship of the line built at Rochefort from 1795 to 1801 by engineer Roland. She was one of the numerous ships designed by Jacques-Noël Sané.
French ship Héros (1813)         
FRENCH 118-GUN SHIP OF THE LINE LAUNCHED IN 1813
French ship Heros (1813)
The Héros was a first-rate 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, of the Océan type, designed by Jacques-Noël Sané.

Википедия

Heros (fish)

Heros is a genus of cichlids native to the Amazon, Orinoco and Essequibo River basins in South America. They were previously included in the genus Cichlasoma before its restriction to the distinct group of "Port Cichlids."

The Heros species most commonly encountered in the aquarium trade are fish referable to the species Heros efasciatus. However, the trade name generally used is "Severum Cichlids." Trade fish are very often line bred specimens of color sports such as "Super Red Severums" or "Gold Severums." The provenance of these is not clear, but they seem to have been derived from the base "Green Severum" form that is most closely identified with H. efasciatus.