- The
Galaxiidae are a
family of
mostly small freshwater fish in the
Southern Hemisphere. The
majority live in
Southern Australia or New Zealand, but some...
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dorsal fin
positioned well back on the body, like
other members of the
Galaxiidae family,. The body
depth is
greatest mid-abdomen,
tapering to both head...
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waikaka or
black mudfish (Neochanna diversus) is a fish of the
family Galaxiidae,
found only in
swamps and
wetlands in the
northern half of the
North Island...
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Galaxias is a
genus of
small freshwater fish in the
family Galaxiidae, and are
frequently referred to as the galaxiids.
These highly adaptable fish are...
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climbing galaxias or kōaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) is a fish of the
family Galaxiidae found in Australia, New Zealand, and
nearby islands. The name climbing...
- Māori īnanga or īnaka) is a
species of ray-finned fish from the
family Galaxiidae that is
widespread in the
Southern Hemisphere. It is migratory, living...
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Gerlof Fokko Mees. This
author identified the
species as
belonging to the
Galaxiidae, but the
relationship to
those species was in doubt.
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides...
- d'état in
Spain Galaxias, a
genus of
small freshwater fish in the
family Galaxiidae Galaxy (disambiguation)
Galaxie (disambiguation)
Galaxian (disambiguation)...
- (Galaxiella nigrostriata) is a
small freshwater species of fish in the
family Galaxiidae. It is
endemic to
southwestern Australia where it is
found in slow-running...
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called minnows include in the
Southern Hemisphere, some fish in the
family Galaxiidae, in
particular those of
genus Galaxias in
Southeast Asia, the danionins...