Atheriniformes Atheriniformes is an order of ray-finned fish that includes the silversides and several less-familiar families, including the unusual Phallostethidae. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atheriniformes"
The Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) is one of the most common fish in the Chesapeake Bay. It is a common subject of scientific research because has a sensitivity to environmental changes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atlantic silverside"
Grunion are two species of the genus Leuresthes: the California grunion, L. tenuis, and the Gulf grunion L. sardinas. They are sardine-sized teleost fish in the Atherinopsidae family of New World silversides, and they are found only off the coast of California and Baja California, Mexico. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grunion"
Iriatherina Werneri is a fresh water fish species, also referred as Threadfin Rainbowfish. ...more on Wikipedia about "Iriatherina Werneri"
The neotropical silversides are a family Atherinopsidae of fish in the order Atheriniformes. The approximately 104 species in 13 genera are distributed throughout the tropical and temperate waters of the New World, including both marine and freshwater habitats. The familiar grunions and Atlantic silverside belong to this family. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neotropical silverside"
The Rainbowfishes are a family of small, colourful freshwater fish that are found in northern and eastern Australia and New Guinea and some other nearby islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rainbowfish"
The silversides are a family Atherinidae of fish in the order Atheriniformes. It consists of about 165 species in 25 genera, occurring worldwide in tropical and temperate waters. About 2/3 of the species are marine, and the remainder live in fresh water. ...more on Wikipedia about "Silverside"
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