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Aphaniidae, the
Oriental killifishes, are a
family of the
order Cyprinodontiformes. The 42
extant species of the
family inhabit inland waters,
rivers and...
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Family Anablepidae (four-e**** fish)
Family Poecilidae (livebearers)
Family Aphaniidae (Oriental killifishes)
Family Valenciidae (Valencia toothcarps) Family...
- (largely ovoviviparous)
Family Poecilidae -
livebearers (viviparous)
Family Aphaniidae -
Oriental killifishes (oviparous)
Family Valenciidae -
Valencia toothcarps...
- Pantanodontidae, Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae, Nothobranchiidae, Profundulidae,
Aphaniidae and Valenciidae. All together,
there are 1,270
species of killifish, the...
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splendid toothcarp, is an
extinct species of
freshwater fish in the
family Aphaniidae. It was
endemic to Lake Gölçük in Turkey. It
became extinct due to the...
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recent studies support it
being its own
family most
closely related to the
Aphaniidae.
Members of this
genus are
restricted to
southern Europe.
There are currently...
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Mediterranean killifish, is a
genus of the
order Cyprinodontiformes in the
family Aphaniidae. They are
found in
fresh and
brackish waters in the
coastal plains of...
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Anatolichthys is a
genus of
toothcarps in the
family Aphaniidae,
which are
native to Asia Minor.
Several species in the
genus have very
limited distribution...
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toothcarp (Aphaniops richardsoni) is a
species of
toothcarp in the
family Aphaniidae that is
endemic to the Dead Sea basin. It is
threatened by
water fluctuation...
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Paraphanius is a
genus of
killifishes in the
family Aphaniidae,
which are
native to
western Asia (including Asia Minor).
Several species in the
genus have...