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- Anablepsoides are non-annual killifish. The largest, A. igneus, is up to 15 cm (5.9 in) in total length, but the vast majority of the Anablepsoides species...
- Wilson J. E. Costa split this genus into several new genera (including Anablepsoides, Atlantirivulus, Cynodonichthys, Kryptolebias, Laimosemion and Melanorivulus)...
- range. Some of their common predators in the wild are Crenicichla alta, Anablepsoides hartii, and Aequidens pulcher. Guppies' small bodies and the bright...
- slender dwarf pike cichlid (Teleocichla centisquama), the killifish Anablepsoides xinguensis and Spectrolebias reticulatus, and the Xingu dart-poison...
- are seriously threatened. Similar to closely related genera such as Anablepsoides, Atlantirivulus, Cynodonichthys and Laimosemion, Melanorivulus are jumpers...
- basin). They are non-annual killifish (similar to relatives such as Anablepsoides, Atlantirivulus, Laimosemion and Melanorivulus) and inhabit small forest...
- rediscovered in two reserves. Similar to closely related genera such as Anablepsoides, Cynodonichthys, Laimosemion and Melanorivulus, Atlantirivulus are non-annual...
- Patzcuaro allotoca (Allotoca diazi) Opal goodeid (Allotoca maculata) Anablepsoides speciosus Aphanius almiriensis Kızılırmak toothcarp (Aphanius danfordii)...
- inches) in standard length. It is known to occur alongside the species Anablepsoides igneus and members of the genus Ituglanis. The species was described...
- (Melanotaenia pygmaea) Odontesthes mauleanum Species Anablepsoides derhami Anablepsoides elongatus Anablepsoides intermittens Lake Tuz toothcarp (Aphanius anatoliae)...