Definition of Osphronemidae. Meaning of Osphronemidae. Synonyms of Osphronemidae

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- are a group of freshwater anabantiform fish that comprise the family Osphronemidae. The fish are native to Asia—from the Indian Subcontinent to Southeast...
- often colorful, freshwater ray-finned fishes, in the gourami family (Osphronemidae). The best known Betta species is B. splendens, commonly known as the...
- colloquially as gouramies (which more precisely refers to the family Osphronemidae). Some labyrinth fish are important food fish, and many others, such...
- ray-finned fish from the subfamily Macropodusinae, part of the family Osphronemidae, the gouramis. It is endemic to Bangka in Indonesia where it is found...
- also known as the moonbeam gourami, is a labyrinth fish of the family Osphronemidae native to Indochina. This peaceful species is a po****r aquarium fish...
- ; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Osphronemidae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 15 December...
- to Southeast Asia. Prior to the merging of Belontidae to the family Osphronemidae, the snakeskin gourami was regarded as the largest member of its family...
- gourami, a type of Southeast Asian freshwater fish from the family Osphronemidae. It is endemic to the island of Borneo where it is found in the Malaysian...
- from the subfamily Macropodusinae which is part of the gourami family Osphronemidae. It is native to south-east Asia. The threestripe gourami normally shows...
- is unknown. Opistognathidae (jawfishes): All paternal mouthbrooders Osphronemidae (gouramis): A few genera (notably Betta, by far the largest genus) contain...