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Galaxiids are
found around the
south eastern seaboard of
Australia and in some
parts of
south western Australia. The
galaxiids and the temperate...
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referred to as the
galaxiids.
These highly adaptable fish are
typically found at
temperate latitudes across the
Southern Hemisphere.
Galaxiids are scaleless...
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modifications to
rivers all
contribute to the
decline of
freshwater galaxiids in New Zealand. Crow, S. K.; Waters, J. M.; Closs, G. P.; Wallis, G. P...
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allied with the
galaxiids, with the
latter also
being treated as osmeriforms. However, more
recent studies suggest that the
galaxiids form
their own order...
- here, the
subdivisions of the
Osmeriformes were down-ranked by one. The
galaxiids were also
previously placed in this order,
being treated as
allied with...
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lakes and
swamps of New Zealand, to
which they are endemic.
Kokopu are
galaxiids and like
others members of that
family lacks scales and has a thick, leathery...
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Neochanna is a
genus of
galaxiid fishes,
commonly known as mudfish,
which are
native to New
Zealand and south-eastern Australia. The
recognized species...
- (6.0 lb) in weight,
which makes this the
largest species of
galaxiid. Like all
galaxiids,
giant kōkopu lack
scales and have a thick,
leathery skin covered...
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Archived from the
original on 28
August 2006.
Retrieved 2021-02-19. "
Galaxiids - Otago's
unique freshwater fish" (PDF).
Department of Conservation. October...
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Galaxias depressiceps is a
galaxiid of the
genus Galaxias,
found primarily in the
Taieri River catchment in Otago, New Zealand. It is
commonly known as...