Category
page 1Fish described in 1950

Carcharhinus altimus
species of fish

Australian blacktip shark
species of fish
Spotfin goby cichlid
species of fish

Gila trout
species of fish
Carnegiella myersi
species of fish
Spathodus marlieri
species of fish
Horaglanis krishnai
species of fish

Breviraja spinosa
species of fish
Petropsaro
species of fish

Brown shyshark
species of fish

Jensen's skate
species of fish

Golden gudgeon
species of fish

Pencil cardinal
species of fish
Apolemichthys xanthotis
species of fish
Crossocheilus klatti
species of fish
Alburnus thessalicus
species of fish
Carnegiella schereri
species of fish
Noturus hildebrandi
species of fish

Merluccius polli
species of fish
Hyphessobrycon albolineatum
species of fish

Sperchios Barbel
species of fish

Cunene horse mackerel
species of fish

Corydoras fowleri
species of fish

Merluccius senegalensis
species of fish
Pseudophoxinus sojuchbulagi
species of fish

Pterodoras rivasi
species of fish
Popoyote
The Popoyote (Tlaloc hildebrandi), also known as the Chiapas killifish, is a killifish from the family Profundulidae which is endemic to the valley of San Cristobal de las Casas in the Chiapas Highlands in Southern Mexico. It is highly endangered because its natural habitat, which amounts to only a few square kilometers, is subject to contamination and urban sprawl from San Cristobal. It is currently being targeted by a civil society alliance for the protection of San Cristobal's wetlands.

Bryconops giacopinii
species of fish
Garra trewavasai
species of fish
Poblana squamata
species of fish

Painted electric ray
species of fish
Craterocephalus stramineus
species of fish
Ginsburgellus novemlineatus
species of fish
Pseudohemiodon devincenzii
species of fish

Poblana letholepis
species of fish
Liparis marmoratus
species of fish
Erethistoides pipri
species of fish
Anoplagonus occidentalis
species of fish
Cepola pauciradiata
species of fish
Erethistoides montana
species of fish
Eumicrotremus terraenovae
species of fish
Xenodexia
Xenodexia is a genus of poeciliid fish. It contains the single species Xenodexia ctenolepis, the Grijalva studfish, which is endemic to river basins in Guatemala where it lives in both slow- and fast-flowing waters. Females reach up to in total length and males are somewhat smaller. It is the only member of the subfamily Xenodexiinae.