Aphanius
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Aphanius, commonly referred to as Mediterranean killifish, is a genus of the order Cyprinodontiformes in the family Aphaniidae. They are found in fresh and brackish waters in the coastal plains of the Mediterranean region.
Taxonomy and systematics
There were formerly 39 recognized species in this genus. However, the family Aphaniidae was split in 2020, and species were reallocated to eight monophyletic genera. Several species were reallocated; to five resurrected genera (Anatolichthys, Aphaniops, Kosswigichthys, Paraphanius, and Tellia) and two new genera Esmaeilius and Apricaphanius.[1]
Species
Following the split, there are two valid species:[1]
- Aphanius almiriensis Kottelat, Barbieri & Stoumboudi, 2007
- Aphanius fasciatus Valenciennes, 1821 (Mediterranean banded killifish)
- Fossil species
- Template:ExtinctAphanius crassicaudus Agassiz 1839[2]
- Template:ExtinctAphanius yerevanicus Vasilyan et al. 2009
- Template:ExtinctLebias cephalotes Agassiz 1839
- Template:ExtinctLebias gaudryi Sauvage 1873
- Template:ExtinctLebias gobio Agassiz 1839
- Template:ExtinctLebias meyeri Agassiz 1839
- Template:ExtinctLebias perpusillus Agassiz 1839
Fossil record
Fossils of extinct species, including A. crassicaudatus and A. yerevanicus, are known as far back as the Early Miocene of the Mediterranean and Caucasus regions.[3] are Fossils of Aphanius are found in strata of the Pleistocene of Italy (age range: from 11.608 to 5.332 million years ago.).[4]
References
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