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- aquarists. N. aenigma is unique within Nomorhamphus because of its lack of lower jaw elongation. Nomorhamphus feed extensively on small insects, either...
- species, including more than 55 endemics. Among these are the genus Nomorhamphus, a species flock of viviparous halfbeaks containing 12 species that only...
- Nomorhamphus megarrhamphus is a species of viviparous halfbeak, a freshwater fish endemic to Lake Towuti in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Nomorhamphus megarrhamphus...
- Nomorhamphus ebrardtii is a species of viviparous halfbeak, a ray-finned fish in the family Zenarchopteridae, endemic to brackish and freshwater locations...
- Nomorhamphus towoetii is a species of fish in the family Hemiramphidae. Nomorhamphus towoetii is endemic to Indonesia. This species can be found in a freshwater...
- As of 2024, the IUCN has not evaluated Nomorhamphus aenigma. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Nomorhamphus aenigma". FishBase. March 2024 version...
- information. Nomorhamphus megarramphus – Near Threatened Nomorhamphus weberi – Near Threatened Nomorhamphus celebensisEndangered Nomorhamphus towoeti –...
- Nomorhamphus weberi is a species of viviparous halfbeak endemic to Lake Matano in Sulawesi, Indonesia. This species can reach a length of 7.5 centimetres...
- The Poso halfbeak (Nomorhamphus celebensis) is a species of viviparous halfbeak endemic to Lake Poso and its tributaries in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Mokodongan...
- A, Burns J (1997). "Viviparity in the Halfbeak Genera Dermogenys and Nomorhamphus (Teleostei: Hemiramphidae)". Journal of Morphology. 234 (3): 295–317...