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- Phallostethidae, also known as priapium fish, is a family of atheriniform fish native to freshwater and brackish habitats in southeast Asia. They are...
- rainbowfishes, and several less-familiar families, including the unusual Phallostethidae. The order includes at least 354 species. They are found worldwide...
- cuulong, a new species of priapiumfish (Actinopterygii: Atheriniformes: Phallostethidae) from the Vietnamese Mekong." Zootaxa 3363.1 (2012): 45-51. Standen...
- silversides) Family Dentatherinidae (Mercer's tusked silverside) Family Phallostethidae (priapiumfishes) Order Beloniformes Suborder Exocoetoidei Superfamily...
- phallostethids to be sister taxa. However, ranking these two groups (Phallostethidae and Dentatherinidae) as two families within the same superfamily or...
- This is a list of Asian animals extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11,650 years...
- Perciliidae Percophidae Percopsidae Peristediidae Petromyzontidae Phallostethidae Pholidae Pholidichthyidae Phosichthyidae Phractolaemidae Phycidae Pimelodidae...
- It is a member of the genus Neostethus in the priapium fish family Phallostethidae Neostethus thessa is only found in Lake Mainit in northeastern Mindanao...
- Indriati, W.; Yustian, I. (2019). "First record Neostethus bicornis (Phallostethidae: Atheriniformes) for Sumatran waters, Indonesia". Ecologica Montenegrina...
- MELANOTAENIIDAE, PSEUDOMUGILIDAE, TELMATHERINIDAE, ISONIDAE, DENTATHERINIDAE and PHALLOSTETHIDAE". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf...