Goodeinae is a subfamily of splitfins from Mexico, part of the family Goodeidae. They are small fish which mostly live in fresh water, especially around Mesa Central, west of Mexico City. Members of the subfamily are also found in brackish water on both the east and west coasts. They typically have small ranges and many are seriously threatened (some already extinct). The subfamily takes its name from its type genus Goodea and so is ultimately named after the American ichthyologist George Brown Goode (1851-1896).
Goodeinae is a subfamily of splitfins from Mexico, part of the family Goodeidae. They are small fish which mostly live in fresh water, especially around Mesa Central, west of Mexico City. Members of the subfamily are also found in brackish water on both the east and west coasts. They typically have small ranges and many are seriously threatened (some already extinct). The subfamily takes its name from its type genus Goodea and so is ultimately named after the American ichthyologist George Brown Goode (1851-1896).
==Genera== The following genera make up the subfamily Goodeinae: Allodontichthys C. L. Hubbs & C. L. Turner, 1939 Alloophorus Hubbs & Turner, 1939 Allotoca Hubbs & Turner, 1939 Ameca R. R. Miller & Fitzsimons, 1971 Ataeniobius Hubbs & Turner, 1939 Chapalichthys Hubbs, 1926 Characodon Günther, 1866 Girardinichthys Bleeker, 1860 Goodea Jordan, 1880 Hubbsina de Buen, 1940 Ilyodon Eigenmann, 1907 Skiffia Meek 1902 Xenoophorus Hubbs & Turner, 1939 Xenotaenia Turner, 1946 Xenotoca Hubbs & Turner, 1939 Zoogoneticus Meek, 1902
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