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Encyclopedia > Atheriniformes
Atheriniforms
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Atheriniformes
Families

Suborder Bedotioidei
Betodiidae
Suborder Melanotaenioidei
Melanotaeniidae (rainbowfishes)
Pseudomugilidae (blue eyes)
Suborder Atherinoidei
Atherinidae (silversides)
Notocheiridae
Telmatherinidae (sailfin silversides)
Dentatherinidae
Phallostethidae

Atheriniformes is an order of ray-finned fish that includes the silversides and several less-familiar families, including the unusual Phallostethidae.


Members of the order usually have two dorsal fins, the first with flexible spines, and an anal fin with one spine at the front. The lateral line is typically weak or absent. Atheriniform larvae share several characteristics; the gut is unusually short, there is a single row of melanophores along the back, and the fin rays do not become evident until some time after hatching.


Classification of the atheriniforms is uncertain, with the best evidence for monophyly in the larval characteristics mentioned above.


Reference


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Rainbow fish and all other atheriniform fish: The rainbow fish (Melanotaniidae) and blue-eyes (Pseudomugilidae) from Australia and New Guinea surely are the most well known representatives of the Atheriniformes among aquarists.
Besides this, there are a large number of atheriniform fish, which are nearly unknown by the aquarists.
This book is an indispensable help for everybody interested in atheriniform fishes, whether you are an aquarist, dealer, or ichthyologist.
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