Definition of Lebiasinidae. Meaning of Lebiasinidae. Synonyms of Lebiasinidae

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Definition of Lebiasinidae

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Meaning of Lebiasinidae from wikipedia

- The pencil fishes are a family (Lebiasinidae) of freshwater fishes found in Costa Rica, Panama, and South America. They are usually small and are known...
- Characidae and to its former subfamilies Alestidae (the "African tetras") and Lebiasinidae. The Characidae are distinguished from other fish by the presence of...
- relating to the mouth) is a genus of fish belonging to the characin family Lebiasinidae. All of the species in this genus are known as pencil fish, a po****r...
- tetra, is a species of tropical freshwater fish belonging to the family Lebiasinidae. It is native to South America, and has been introduced to the island...
- Labridae Labrisomidae Lactariidae Lamnidae Lampridae Latimeriidae Latridae Lebiasinidae Leiognathidae Lepidogalaxiidae Lepidosirenidae Lepisosteidae Leptobramidae...
- species of fish belonging to the genus Nannostomus in the characin family Lebiasinidae. They are po****r in the aquarium trade due to their small size, beautiful...
- genus Nannostomus are a typical example, having now been moved into the Lebiasinidae, the ****orted predatory species belonging to Hoplias and Hoplerythrinus...
- bands), is a freshwater species of fish belonging to the characin family Lebiasinidae. It is commonly known as the two-lined pencilfish. It can be found in...
- pencilfish, is a freshwater species of fish belonging to the characin family Lebiasinidae. It is one of the most colourful of the genus, being suffused with a...
- species of fish belonging to the genus Nannostomus in the characin family Lebiasinidae. They were first described in 1909 by C. H. Eigenmann and are typical...