- The
Rivulidae are a
family of
killifishes in the
order Cyprinodontiformes. They are
commonly known as rivulids,
South American killifish or New World...
- together,
there are 1,270
species of killifish, the
biggest family being Rivulidae,
containing more than 320 species. As an
adaptation to
living in ephemeral...
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Anablepsoides is a
genus of
killifish in the
family Rivulidae native to
tropical South America and the
Lesser Antilles. The
majority are from the Amazon...
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species of
annual killifish in the
genus Spectrolebias of the
family Rivulidae,
endemic to
seasonal waters in the Paraguay, Tocantins–Araguaia, Xingu...
- N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan,
Richard (eds.). "Genera in the
family Rivulidae".
Catalog of Fishes.
California Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 12 September...
- bellottii, the
Argentine pearlfish, is a
species of
killifish from the
family Rivulidae which occurs in the
basins of the Paraná
River and
Uruguay River, in Argentina...
- is a
genus of
small freshwater fish in the
Cyprinodontiformes family Rivulidae. It was
traditionally considered to be the
largest genus in its family;...
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Neofundulus is a
genus of fish in the
family Rivulidae.
These annual killifish are
endemic to the Paraguay, Guaporé, Mamoré and São
Francisco basins in...
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Moema is a
genus of fish in the
family Rivulidae.
These annual killifish are
mostly restricted to the
Amazon basin in Bolivia,
Brazil and Peru, but a...
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Austrolebias is a
genus of
killifish in the
family Rivulidae.
These annual killifish live in
temporary pools,
swamps and
streams in the Río de la Plata...