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Family Goodeidae (splitfins or goodeids)
Family Fluviphylacidae (American
lampeyes)
Family Anablepidae (four-e**** fish)
Family Poecilidae (livebearers) Family...
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splitfins or
goodeids (largely viviparous)
Family Fluviphylacidae -
American lampeyes (oviparous)
Family Anablepidae - four-e**** fish (largely ovoviviparous)...
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Poeciliidae are a
family of
freshwater ray-finned
fishes of the
order Cyprinodontiformes, the tooth-carps, and
include well-known live-bearing aquarium...
- is a
bright spot
above the,
which gives rise to the
common name
lampeye.
Banded lampeyes are
found in
river mouths along the
western coast of Africa. In...
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known as the Norman's
lampeye, is a
species of
procatopodine fish
which is
native to Africa. It
belongs to the
group of
African lampeyes and
livebearers (Poeciliidae)...
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Suborder Cyprinodontoidei – killifishes, pupfishes, splitfins, livebearers,
lampeyes and four-e****
fishes (11 families)
Order Cichliformes – cichlids, leaffishes...
- (splitfins or goodeids)
Family Fluviphylacidae Roberts, 1970 (American
lampeyes)
Family Anablepidae Bonaparte, 1831 (four-e**** fish)
Family Poecilidae...
- Procatopodidae, the
African lampeyes, is a
family of ray-finned fish in the
order Cyprinodontiformes. It was
formerly treated as a
subfamily (Procatopodinae)...
- The
Usangu lampeye (Lacustricola usanguensis) is a
species of
poeciliid fish
endemic to Tanzania. It
occurs in the
upper Little Ruaha River drainage....
- The
Ruaha lampeye (Lacustricola omoculatus) is a
species of
poeciliid fish. It is
endemic to
Tanzania where it is only
known to
occur at its type locality...