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Caudal Skeleton in Galaxias and Allied Genera (Teleostei: Galaxiidae)

Copeia, 1999
The caudal skeleton of galaxiid fishes typically comprises a composite main ural centrum (PUI + Ul), an additional small ural centrum U2, a parhypural and five separate hypurals, one epural and two uroneurals; caudal neural and haemal spines are usually broadly flattened.
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A Revison of the Genus Paragalaxias Scott (Salmoniformes : Galaxiidae)

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1978
Paragalaxias dissimilis (Regan), which has not been reported since description from 'New South Wales' in 1905, is shown to be a senior synonym of P. shannonensis Scott, 1935, from Great Lake, Tasmania. Two new species of Parugalaxias, one from Great Lake and another from Arthurs Lake nearby, are described.
RM McDowall, W Fulton
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Threatened fishes of the world: Galaxias auratus Johnston, 1883 (Galaxiidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2004
Common name: Golden galaxias. Conservation status: Rare – (Tasmanian Threatened Species Protection Act 1995); Endangered – ASFB (2003). Identification: D 7–10, A 11–12, P 14–18, vertebral count 53–56 (McDowall & Frankenberg 1981). Small scaleless salmoniform fish, maximum size: 240 mm TFL, 130 g (Hardie 2003). Colouration: golden to olive-green on
Scott Hardie, Leon Barmuta, Robert White
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Threatened fishes of the world: Galaxiella munda McDowall, 1978 (Galaxiidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1997
Common name: Western mud minnow. Conservation status: Restricted (Australian Society for Fish Biology’s list of Australian threatened fishes). Identification: D 6–8, A 9–12, P 9–12, V 5–7, C 13–15, vertebrae 38–43, myomeres 41–43. Maximum size 58 mm TL. A small freshwater fish with a scaleless, elongate slender body and long straight gut reaching about
Gill, H.S., Morgan, D.L.
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Occurrence download Galaxiidaes

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Factors influencing the distribution of kokopu and koaro (Pisces: Galaxiidae)

1988
Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus Gray), giant kokopu (G. Argenteus (Gmelin)), short jawed kokopu (G. postvectis Clarke) and koaro (G. Brevipinnis Guenther) (all "large galaxiids") are four species whose juveniles are members of the New Zealand "whitebait" catch.
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Life history of Galaxias divergens (Salmonoidea: Galaxiidae)

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1971
Abstract Galaxias divergent Stokell is a small, bottom‐dwelling fish inhabiting streams in the North Island and the northern part of the South Island. Its ecology is similar in many respects to that of G. vulgaris . The fry develop in the same environment
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Occurrence download records-2025-10-23-galaxiidae

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Threatened fishes of the world:Galaxias fuscus Mack, 1936 (Galaxiidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1996
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