N killifish
The "N" killifish


Species List

Austrolebias nachtigalli


Austrolebias nubium

Austrolebias nubium


Aphyosemion ndianum



Fundulus nevadensis

(Extinct)


Simpsonichthys neilseni




Plataplochilus ngaensis



Simpsonichthys nigromaculatus



Lacustricola nigrolateralis


Scriptaphyosemion nigrifluvi



Nothobranchius nikiforovi



Austrolebias nioni



Austrolebias nonoiuliensis



Cyprinodon nichollsi



Rhexipanchax nimbaensis


Rivulus nigromarginatus

Description


Poropanchax normani




Rivulus nigropunctatus

Described in Zootaxa 4236 (1)


Cynopoecilus notabilis


Lacustricola nitidus



Fundulus nottii




Fundulus notatus


Nothobranchius nubaensis



Pachypanchax nuchimaculatus

From Paul Loiselle's review of Pachypanchx: Guichenot (1866) described Poecilia nuchimaculata from a single specimen collected by J. P. Goudot, a French resident of Madagascar from 1835 until his death in the early 1860's. The specimen lacks precise locality data and as Goudot’s journals were lost when he disappeared while in the field (Dorr, 1997), subsequent efforts to determine its provenance have proved fruitless. Published data (Huber, 1998) indicate that with regard to both morphometric and meristic characters the type falls within the range that defines the Malagasy representatives of the genus Pachypanchax. He noted that the prefrontal scales of this specimen are smaller than those of other Pachypanchax species, while the lateralis system consists of open rather than enclosed pores. The caudal squamation is rather light, with scales present only on the basal third of the fin (de Soutter, pers. com.), a feature shared with only one other Malagasy congener. Radiographic examination of the caudal skeleton confirms Huber’s observation that a shallow notch separates the upper plate, formed by the fusion of third, fourth and fifth hypural bones and the lower plate, formed by the fusion of the first and second bones. This condition is more reminiscent of ZOOTAXA that found in many representatives of the Nothobranchidae (upper and lower plates separated by a deep groove), than that seen in Aplocheilus (hypural skeleton made up of three independent elements, the upper- and lowermost comprising the fused fourth and fifth and first and second hypural bones respectively).

In the absence of additional material of P. nuchimaculatus, there is no way to determine whether the observed anomalies in squamation and caudal skeleton of the type specimen are idiosyncratic or reflect significant population-level differences. Pending the acquisition of additional material of this species, it seems advisable to follow Parenti (1981) and provisionally assign Poecilia nuchimaculata to the genus Pachypanchax



Crenichthys nevadae



Cynopoecilus nigrovittatus



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