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Profundulus guatemalensis

Overview

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Family : Middle American killifishes ; Not a seasonal killifish. Is difficult to maintain in aquarium [1].

Description

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Family Profundulidae

Distribution: Atlantic and Pacific slopes of Middle America in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. Gillrakers on anterior arm of first arch 11-23; dorsal fin with 1-3 rudimentary rays and 10-16 principal rays; scales in lateral series 31-39. Fertilization external.The family Profundulidae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes ) and the Order Cyprinodontiformes. It contains 1 genus and 5 species. It may be found in Freshwater environments and is primarily Secondary freshwater. Some members of this family are used in the aquarium trade. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is subcarangiform. This family may be found from 18° n to 14° s and 99° w to 88° e. Etymology of this family name : Profundulidae: Latin, profundus = deep

Habitat

Biome: Fresh water . Benthopelagic.

Taxonomy

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Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Fundulus guatemalensis Günther, 1866
  2. Profundulus guatemalensis /i> (Günther, 1866)

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: –

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Profundulus

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 7 species and subspecies in this genus:

P. candalarias · P. candalarius (Headwater Killifish) · P. guatemalensis · P. hildebrandi (Chiapas Killifish) · P. labialis (Largelip Killifish) · P. oaxacae (Oaxaca Killifish) · P. punctatus (Brownspotted Killifish)

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Notes

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal March 02, 2008:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. Huber, J.H. (1996). Killi-Data 1996. Updated checklist of taxonomic names, collecting localities and bibliographic references of oviparous Cyprinodont fishes (Atherinomorpha, Pisces). Société Française d'Ichtyologie, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturel [back]
Last Revised: 7/2/2009