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Aplocheilidae

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Aplocheilidae, the Asian killifishes or Asian rivulines, is a family of fish in the order Cyprinodontiformes found in Asia. Some authorities use this family-group name, which is well-established, for a single lumped aplocheiloid family as it gives the nomenclature stability over time and avoids the impact of a new name at family rank for a popular aquarium fish group. Following this proposal, Aplocheilidae would include three subfamilies: Aplocheilinae for the species from Asia, Madagascar and the Seychelles; Cynolebiinae (formerly called Rivulidae) for the species from the Americas; and Notho

Species

killifishes

FAMILY

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumChordata
  3. ClassTeleostei
  4. OrderCyprinodontiformes
  5. FamilyAplocheilidae
Habitatmarine, brackish, freshwater
Observations recorded3,530

鰕鱂科為輻鰭魚綱鯉齒目的其中一科,還包含了曾是獨立1科的假鰓鱂科(Nothobranchiidae)、溪鱂科(Rivulidae)已併入鰕鱂科中。

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
15
Family
Aplocheilidae
Collections
USNM, CUMV, YPM, ANSP, INHS
Recorded in
Suriname, Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, Peru, Mozambique

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Encyclopedic overview

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  • Genera
  • References

Aplocheilidae, the Asian killifishes or Asian rivulines, is a family of fish in the order Cyprinodontiformes found in Asia. Some authorities use this family-group name, which is well-established, for a single lumped aplocheiloid family as it gives the nomenclature stability over time and avoids the impact of a new name at family rank for a popular aquarium fish group. Following this proposal, Aplocheilidae would include three subfamilies: Aplocheilinae for the species from Asia, Madagascar and the Seychelles; Cynolebiinae (formerly called Rivulidae) for the species from the Americas; and Nothobranchiinae for the species from the African mainland. However, the 5th edition of Fishes of the World still classifies these as separate families, and at least one 2008 study suggests that even the narrow Aplocheilidae may not be monophyletic, with Aplocheilus itself possibly being basal to all other Cyprinodontiforms and thus only distantly related to the younger Pachypanchax.

==Genera== There are two genera which are currently placed in the family Aplocheilidae: Aplocheilus McClelland, 1838 Pachypanchax Myers, 1933

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