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  2. Danionin - Wikipedia

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    The danionin group was thought to include Parabarilius, Danio, Brachydanio, and Danionella. In this scheme, danionins were distinguished from other cyprinids by the uniquely shared character of the "danionin notch", a large and peculiarly shaped indentation in the medial margin of the mandibles ; this feature is not noted in rasborins, esomins ...

  3. List of danionin species - Wikipedia

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    With a large number of recent discoveries, particularly in Myanmar in recent years, confusion has been caused. As a result, a separate page has been created which lists all danionin species and also lists defunct species which have since been synonymised or renamed. Individual danionin species are listed below in order of genus:

  4. List of danionin species by common name - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 19:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Danionella - Wikipedia

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    Danionella is a genus of danionin fish found in freshwater habitats in Myanmar and West Bengal, India. It includes some of the smallest fishes. Distribution

  6. Category:Danios - Wikipedia

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  7. Devario auropurpureus - Wikipedia

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    Devario auropurpureus is a small species of danionin fish endemic to Lake Inle in Myanmar. [1] [2] It is a schooling species associated with submerged vegetation. [1] It is harvested for aquarium trade, [1] [2] and usually sold under the older name Inlecypris auropurpurea. This species has also been found for sale under the common name "Lake ...

  8. Devario micronema - Wikipedia

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    Body with 3–5 irregular vertical bars on anterior half. There are 14–17 pre-dorsal scales and 10–11 branched dorsal-fin rays. Danionin notch present. Lateral line complete. There is a prominent square-shaped process on its first infraorbital. Dorsum light yellowish brown with a metallic sheen. Body silvery sheen laterally and ventrally.

  9. Devario assamensis - Wikipedia

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    Devario assamensis is a large danionin from the Assam [2] and Mirik area of India. It grows to 6 inches and has a deep-red stripe along the length of its body, as well as the more usual yellow and blue stripes.