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Aphaniops Ginaonis
''Aphaniops'' is a genus of killifishes in the family Aphaniidae, which are native to Western Asia (including Asia Minor and Iran), Northeast Africa and east to southwest India. Several species in the genus have very limited distribution and may be threatened. Etymology The generic name is derived from ''Aphanius'', and '' -opsis'' meaning "appearance". It is a sister genus to ''Aphanius'' and '' Paraphanius''. Species There are nine valid species: * '' Aphaniops dispar'' Rüppell, 1829 (Arabian toothcarp) * '' Aphaniops furcatus'' Teimori, Esmaeili, Erpenbeck & Reichenbacher, 2014Teimori, A., Esmaeili, H.R., Erpenbeck, D. & Reichenbacher, B. (2014): A new and unique species of the genus ''Aphanius'' Nardo, 1827 (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) from Southern Iran: A case of regressive evolution. ''Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 253 (4): 327-337.'' * '' Aphaniops ginaonis'' Holly, 1929 * '' Aphaniops hormuzensis'' (Teimori, Esmaeili, Hamidan & Reiche ...
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Aphaniops Stoliczkanus
''Aphaniops'' is a genus of killifishes in the family Aphaniidae, which are native to Western Asia (including Asia Minor and Iran), Northeast Africa and east to southwest India. Several species in the genus have very limited distribution and may be threatened. Etymology The generic name is derived from ''Aphanius'', and '' -opsis'' meaning "appearance". It is a sister genus to ''Aphanius'' and '' Paraphanius''. Species There are nine valid species: * '' Aphaniops dispar'' Rüppell, 1829 (Arabian toothcarp) * '' Aphaniops furcatus'' Teimori, Esmaeili, Erpenbeck & Reichenbacher, 2014Teimori, A., Esmaeili, H.R., Erpenbeck, D. & Reichenbacher, B. (2014): A new and unique species of the genus ''Aphanius'' Nardo, 1827 (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) from Southern Iran: A case of regressive evolution. ''Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 253 (4): 327-337.'' * ''Aphaniops ginaonis'' Holly, 1929 * '' Aphaniops hormuzensis'' (Teimori, Esmaeili, Hamidan & Reichen ...
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Aphaniops Stiassnyae
The Lake Afdera killifish (''Aphaniops stiassnyae'') is a species of fish in the family Aphaniidae. It is found in Lake Afdera in Ethiopia. The species was evaluated by the IUCN on 1 May 2009 and listed as endangered on the Red List. Etymology The species name, ''stiassnyae'', is named after Melanie L.J. Stiassny, who studied African fish. Description The Lake Afdera killifish A killifish is any of various oviparous (egg-laying) cyprinodontiform fish, including families Aplocheilidae, Pantanodontidae, Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae, Nothobranchiidae, Profundulidae, Aphaniidae and Valenciidae. All together, there ar ... reaches a maximum length of . It has a sharply upturned lower jaw; it is also one of two species in its genus to possess conical teeth. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6422100 Fauna of Ethiopia Taxa named by Abebe Getahun Fish described in 2001 ...
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Aphaniops Sirhani
''Aphaniops sirhani'', the Azraq toothcarp, is a species of fish in the family Aphaniidae. It is endemic to the Azraq Wetland Reserve in Jordan. This species occurs in shallow water where there is vegetation and stones, or over muddy substrates where it feeds on insect larvae and crustaceans. They breed in the Spring. In 1983, ''Aphaniops sirhani'' was described for the first time as a new species of killifish. It was found at Azraq Wetland Reserve in Jordan, the only habitat for this species in the world. Habitat changes and the introduction of other fish species reduced its population until it almost disappeared in 1989 and was thought to be extinct in the mid-1990s. In 2000 a survey showed that there were around 45 adult fish remaining within the Azraq wetland. In 2001 a rescue mission involving captive breeding was initiated to secure the species' future, aiming at reintroducing captive fish into the wild. While the population is stable as of 2014, it is entirely dependen ...
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Aphaniops Richardsoni
''Aphaniops'' is a genus of killifishes in the family Aphaniidae, which are native to Western Asia (including Asia Minor and Iran), Northeast Africa and east to southwest India. Several species in the genus have very limited distribution and may be threatened. Etymology The generic name is derived from ''Aphanius'', and '' -opsis'' meaning "appearance". It is a sister genus to ''Aphanius'' and '' Paraphanius''. Species There are nine valid species: * '' Aphaniops dispar'' Rüppell, 1829 (Arabian toothcarp) * '' Aphaniops furcatus'' Teimori, Esmaeili, Erpenbeck & Reichenbacher, 2014Teimori, A., Esmaeili, H.R., Erpenbeck, D. & Reichenbacher, B. (2014): A new and unique species of the genus ''Aphanius'' Nardo, 1827 (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) from Southern Iran: A case of regressive evolution. ''Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 253 (4): 327-337.'' * '' Aphaniops ginaonis'' Holly, 1929 * '' Aphaniops hormuzensis'' (Teimori, Esmaeili, Hamidan & Reiche ...
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