WebThere are currently 32 recognized species in this genus: Galaxias anomalus (Roundhead galaxias) Galaxias argenteus (Giant kokopu) Galaxias auratus (Golden galaxias) Galaxias brevipinnis (Climbing galaxias, Short-fin galaxias, Koaro (NZ)) Galaxias cobitinis (Lowland longjawed galaxias) Galaxias depressiceps (Flathead galaxias (New Zealand)) WebCanterbury galaxias Galaxias vulgaris. Species group: Fish; Threat category: At Risk: Declining; Distribution: South Island - predominantly northern and eastern, but also West Coast headwaters. ... Clutha flathead galaxias Galaxias “species D ...
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WebThe conservation status of one freshwater fish (southern flathead galaxias) and one freshwater invertebrate (tadpole shrimp) worsened between assessment periods (2013–17 and 2013–18, respectively). ... (lowland longjaw galaxias [Waitaki River]) improved. Where this data comes from. Department of Conservation. View data tables. Species data ... WebThe flathead galaxias is another of the recently discovered non-diadromous Galaxiidae that are only found in Otago, primarily in the Taieri River catchment. It was formally described as a new species in 1996, … selling at flea markets houston
(PDF) Galaxias rostratus, Flathead Galaxias. The IUCN Red List of ...
WebThe Flathead Galaxias inhabits still or gently flowing water on the margins of lakes, billabongs and streams. It usually occurs in shoals in midwater over rocky or sandy bottoms near aquatic vegetation. Features. Meristic features: Dorsal-fin rays: 10-13 Anal-fin rays: 13-18 (usually 14-16) WebSouthern flathead galaxias. Southern flathead galaxias are characterised by flattened heads, fleshy lips and small beady eyes. Grey-brown to olive in colour, they are covered in dark-brown splotches and … WebGalaxias is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Galaxiidae, and are frequently referred to as the galaxiids.These highly adaptable fish are typically found at temperate latitudes across the Southern Hemisphere.. Galaxiids are scaleless and somewhat tubular in body form, ranging from very slender to quite bulky. They are somewhat torpedo-shaped, … selling at home connexion alterega