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Melanotaeniidae
Genera of Rainbowfish



Recent evidence suggests Cairnsichthys and Rhadinocentrus may be closer to Madagascan Bedotia and Rheocles then they are to other Australian rainbowfish.

Cairnsichthys
bitaeniatus
rhombosomoides


Chilatherina
alleni axelrodi bleheri
bulolo campsii crassispinosa fasciata lorentzii pagwiensis pricei sentaniensis


Melanotaenia
AUS CI_2017 MAC NIG SPL TRI
affinis ajamaruensis albimarginata ammeri angfa arfakensis arguni aruensis batanta bleheri boesemani duboulayi eachamensis ericrobertsi fluviatilis goldiei herbertaxelrodi irianjaya lacustris laticlavia papuae parkinsoni parva preacox sexlineata sp_Running_River synergos wilsoni wokamensis x_1004 x_exnig


Glossolepis
dorityi incisus
leggetti multisquamata wanamensis


Iriatherina
werneri


Pelangia
mbutaensis


Rhadinocentrus
ornatus

See also: the rainbowfish site


Burster Creek near Bamaga, tip of Cape York, Queensland, is a pretty typical habitat not just of Spotted blue-eyes, but also Thread-fin Rainbows, Iriatherina werneri, Black-banded Rainbows, Melanotaenia nigrans, the newly described Sahul Rainbow, M. sahulensis (similar to those from nearby Skull Creek), Chequered Rainbow, M. splendida inornata and Regal Rainbow, M. trifasciata. The submerged dense vegetation consists mainly of a small white-flowering water lily. At the end of this photo-trip with visiting Franz-Peter Müllenholz from Germany, I had lost 17kg in weight, but fear not, I found it all again since (darn it). Image F-P Müllenholz. - Gunther Schmida, 2021


Literature
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Lessons from the first dorsal fin in atheriniforms—A new mode of dorsal fin development and its phylogenetic implications

Allen G.R. & N.J. Cross (1982) Rainbowfishes of Australia and New Guinea. TFH Publications Inc., New Jersey. USA.

Allen G.R. (1989) Freshwater Fishes of Australia. TFH Publications, Neptune City, New Jersey. USA.

Allen G.R., S.H. Midgley and M. Allen (2002) Freshwater Fishes of Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth.

Allen G.R. (1991) Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of New Guinea. Christensen Research Institute (Madang, Papua New Guinea), Publication 9: 1-268.

IUCN (2009) IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.1. Downloaded on 04 September 2009.

Ivantsoff W., P. Unmack, B. Saeed and L.E.L.M. Crowley (1991) A red-finned blue-eye, a new species and genus of the family Pseudomugilidae from central-western Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 6(4): 277-282.

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McGuigan K., D. Zhu, G.R. Allen and C. Moritz (2000) Phylogenetic relationships and historical biogeography of melanotaeniid fishes in Australia and New Guinea. Marine and Freshwater Research 52: 713-23.

Moritz C. (1994) Defining "Evolutionarily Significant Units" for conservation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9 :373-375.

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Zhu D., B.G.M. Jamieson, A. Hugall and C. Moritz (1994) Sequence evolution and phylogenetic signal in control-region and cytochrome b sequences of rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae) in Molecular Biology and Evolution 11: 672-683.







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