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- Rainbowfishes are small, colourful freshwater fishes belonging to the family Melanotaeniidae, found in northern and eastern Australia, New Guinea (including islands...
- known as the Boesemani rainbowfish, is a species of fish in the family Melanotaeniidae. M. boesemani is endemic to the Ayamaru Lakes and their tributaries...
- appears to be the Mugiliformes. Following Nelson (2006), the family Melanotaeniidae includes the subfamilies Bedotiinae, Melanotaeniinae, Pseudomugilinae...
- Chilatherina alleni Melanotaeniidae Allen's Rainbowfish Chilatherina bleheri Melanotaeniidae Bleher's Rainbowfish Chilatherina pricei Melanotaeniidae Price's Rainbowfish...
- Mahalona and Masapi. They were formerly treated as a subfamily of the Melanotaeniidae. They are small fish, typically ranging from 3 to 8 cm (1.2 to 3.1 in)...
- Unmack, P.J. & Erdmann, M.V. (2015): Rainbowfishes (Melanotaenia: Melanotaeniidae) of the Aru Islands, Indonesia with descriptions of five new species...
- rainbowfish (Melanotaenia lacustris) is a species of fish in the family Melanotaeniidae. It is also known as turquoise rainbowfish. It is one of 13 fish endemic...
- atheriniform fish. They were formerly treated as a subfamily of the Melanotaeniidae. They inhabit fresh and brackish water in Australia, New Guinea and...
- from Lake Sentani in Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Belonging to the family Melanotaeniidae, in the subfamily Melanotaeniinae, the Australian rainbowfishes. It...
- colour/pattern changes in rosy-faced lovebird 2e Psittaciformes Rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae; various species and subspecies) the 1920s northern and eastern Australia...