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- Madagascar rainbowfishes Genus Bedotia Regan, 1903 Genus Rheocles Jordan & Hubbs, 1919 Subfamily Melanotaeniinae Gill, 1894 Rainbowfishes Genus Chilatherina...
- characterized by long beautiful fins, and is among the most attractive of the rainbowfishes. It is native to freshwater swamps and demersal or thickly vegetated...
- blenny, leaf fishes) Order Atheriniformes Rosen 1964 (silversides and rainbowfishes) Order Cyprinodontiformes Berg 1940 (livebearers, killifishes) Order...
- endemic to southeastern Australia. The southernmost species of all rainbowfishes, these fish are very colourful, hence the name; and there is ****ual...
- it is usually the males that are brightly coloured; in killifishes, rainbowfishes and wr****es the colours are permanent while in species like minnows...
- Atherinoidei Family Isonidae (Surf sardines) Family Melanotaeniidae (Rainbowfishes and blue eyes) Family Atherionidae (Pricklenose silversides) Family...
- Melanotaenia. Allen, G.R., Hadiaty, R.K., Unmack, P.J. & Erdmann, M.V. (2015): Rainbowfishes (Melanotaenia: Melanotaeniidae) of the Aru Islands, Indonesia with descriptions...
- plumage colour/pattern changes in rosy-faced lovebird 2e Psittaciformes Rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae; various species and subspecies) the 1920s northern...
- family Melanotaeniidae, in the subfamily Melanotaeniinae, the Australian rainbowfishes. It is threatened in its native range, but easily bred in captivity...
- silversides (1 family) Suborder Atherinoidei – Old World silversides, rainbowfishes, priapumfishes and allies (10 families) Order Beloniformes Suborder...