Galaxiinae, Muller, 1845

Raadik, Tarmo A., 2014, Fifteen from one: a revision of the Galaxias olidus Günther, 1866 complex (Teleostei, Galaxiidae) in south-eastern Australia recognises three previously described taxa and describes 12 new species, Zootaxa 3898 (1), pp. 1-198 : 22

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3898.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:11B5F959-3AB3-41C0-9B6C-E066AADD2593

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4957017

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B44587A4-FFFD-1668-FF32-FF72FA44FD84

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Galaxiinae
status

 

Key to Australian genera of Galaxiinae

1 Dorsal fin origin well forward, above pelvic fin bases............................................... Paragalaxias View in CoL

- Dorsal fin origin distinctly posterior to pelvic fin bases and closer to anal fin origin................................. 2

2 Dorsal fin origin distinctly posterior to anal fin origin; no laterosensory pores below lower jaw; fewer than 16 principal caudal rays, usually 13–14............................................................................ Galaxiella View in CoL

- Dorsal fin origin usually above or slightly anterior to anal fin origin; laterosensory pores below lower jaw; usually 16 principal caudal rays........................................................................................... 3

3 Distinctly long anterior, tubular nostrils; very small eye; pelvic fins small; pectoral fins oriented laterally with first ray of fin towards lateral line; caudal flanges well developed, extending almost to the rear of the anal fin base; dorsal and anal fins relatively low and appear long based and ‘swept back’................................................... Neochanna View in CoL

- Anterior, tubular nostrils usually short (except in Galaxias parvus View in CoL ); eye and pelvic fins moderate to large; pectoral fins oriented latero-ventrally to ventrally with first ray of fin oriented away from the trunk; caudal flanges weakly to moderately developed, usually only extending as far as rear margin of adpressed anal fin; dorsal and anal fins not as above.............. Galaxias View in CoL

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