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Definition of Bedotiidae

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Meaning of Bedotiidae from wikipedia

- some species. The anal fin spine is weak or absent. The entire family of Bedotiidae is endemic to Madagascar. Bedotiins occur exclusively in freshwater environments...
- Bedotia is a genus of the family Bedotiidae of fishes endemic to Madagascar. This genus is monophyletic. Little is known regarding phylogenetic interrelationships...
- Rodriguez, D. (2007). A new species of Bedotia (Teleostei: Atherinomorpha: Bedotiidae) from the Rianila drainage of Eastern Madagascar, with redescriptions...
- 'Ankavia-Ankavanana' is an undescribed species of fish in the family Bedotiidae. It is endemic to Madagascar, where its natural habitat is rivers. It...
- Bedotia sp. nov. 'Betampona' is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened...
- Bedotia sp. nov. 'Mahanara' is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened...
- Bedotia sp. nov. 'Lazana' is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by...
- Bedotia sp. nov. 'Nosivola' is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is intermittent rivers. It...
- Bedotia sp. nov. 'Sambava' is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened...
- 2004 study, a different classification scheme classifies the families Bedotiidae, Melanotaeniidae, and Pseudomugilidae (also include Telmatherinine genera)...