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species was in doubt.
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides was
eventually placed among the
Osmeriformes as a
monotypic arrangement,
Lepidogalaxias (Lepidogalaxiidae)...
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Cavin & Guinot, 2017
Cladogram after Brownstein et al. 2023
Ceratodus Lepidogalaxias salamandroides Polypteridae "ITIS - Report: Dipnoi". www.itis.gov. Retrieved...
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minnow may
refer to:
Galaxiella munda,
known as
Western mud
minnow Lepidogalaxias salamandroides,
common name
Shannon mudminnow species of fish of the...
- Mandageria,
placoderms and
extant seahorses being some exceptions; see also
Lepidogalaxias and
Channallabes apus). The
animal had a flat
skull resembling a crocodile's;...
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Southwest Australia, as are two
estuarine species. The
salamanderfish (
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides) is the sole
species in the
endemic family Lepidogalaxiidae...
- Pusey,
Bradley J. (October 1997). "Threatened
fishes of the world:
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides Mees, 1961 (Lepidogalaxiidae)".
Environmental Biology...
- Fu,
Cuizhang (2010-11-01). "Phylogenetic
position of the
enigmatic Lepidogalaxias salamandroides with
comment on the
orders of
lower euteleostean fishes"...
- oval-shaped,
giving the fish an eel-like appearance. Like the
unrelated Lepidogalaxias, they have a
flexible "neck" that
allows them to bend
their head at...
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Argentiniformes (excludes Alepocephaliformes);
Galaxiiformes (excludes
Lepidogalaxias); and Neotelestei.
Stomiati are
known for
their large mouth, long throat/barbel...
- (Garo khajuriai)
Gymnotus choco Indostomus spinosus Salamanderfish (
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides) Cape monk (Lophius vomerinus)
Mastacembelus ****decimspinus...