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Family Goodeidae
Distribution: Nevada and west central Mexico. In Goodeinae, fertilization internal;
viviparous; males with the anterior rays of anal fin crowded, shorter, and partly separate
from rest of fin (suspected as a primitive gonopodium called pseudophallus). Ovaries
partly fused to form a single median organ. [eng]
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InterNevod: Гудеевые (Goodeidae)
Представители этого семейства обитают в горных районах Мексики, в реках с быстрым
течением. В семействе 12 родов: гудея (Goodea), амека (Ameca), скифия
(Skiffia), ксенотока (Xenotoca) и др. [rus]
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Alloophorus
List of species. [eng]
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Goodeidae
List of taxa. [eng]
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Goodeidae
The Family Goodeidae contains these Genera: Crenichthys, Empetrichthys, Allodontichthys, Alloophorus, Allotoca, Ameca, Ataeniobius, Chapalichthys, Characodon, Girardinichthys = Lermichthys, Goodea, Hubbsina, Ilyodon, Neoophorus, Skiffia > Neotoca Ollentodon, Xenoophorus, Xenotaeni, Xenotoca, Zoogoneticus. [eng]
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Nonindigenous Fishes - Goodeidae
The family Goodeidae, whose members are also called splitfins or springfishes, comprises about 19 genera with about 40 species found in west central Mexico and
the southwestern United States. Four species are native to the United States, all in Nevada and associated with spring habitats. Goodeids are small fishes; most species are less than 10 cm long. [eng]
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Alloophorus
Alles ьber Goodeiden, Goodeidae, die lebendgebдrenden mexikanischen Hochlandkдrpflinge. [deu]
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