Family Galaxiidae - Galaxiids
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  Class
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Actinopterygii
No. in FishBase
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Genera : 7 | Species : 53 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes
  Environment
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Fresh : Yes | Brackish : Yes | Marine : Yes
  Division
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Peripheral/diadromous
  Aquarium
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none
  First Fossil Record
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  Remark
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Galaxiids occur in Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, southernmost Africa, and southern South America. Freshwater; diadromous. Caudal fin 12-14 branched rays. No scales. Lateral line present. Abdomen without horny keel. No teeth on maxillary, vomerine, palatine, and basibranchial. Paired gonads. Without cucumber odor. In Subfamily Lovettinae vertebrae 52-58, maximum length about 7.7 cm; Subfamily Aplochitoninae vertebrae 64-74, maximum length 38 cm; and, Subfamily Galaxiinae vertebrae 37-66. Freshwater galaxiids = ISSCAAP 13; diadromous galaxiids = ISSCAAP 25. CLOFFSCA The galaxiids are freshwater fishes, some of which are diadromous, that occur in cool temperate waters of the Southern Hemisphere in Australia, Lord Howe Island, New Zealand, the Chatham Islands, Auckland and Campbell Islands, New Caledonia, southern South America, the Falkland Islands/Malvinas, and the southern tip of South Africa (Berra, 2001). There are seven genera (Aplochiton, Brachygalaxias, Galaxias [including Nesogalaxias from New Caledonia], Galaxiella, Lovettia, Neochanna, and Paragalaxias) and about 51 species. Five new species of Galaxias were described in the last few years when it was discovered that G. vulgaris from the South Island of New Zealand was actually a species complex (Wallis et al., 2000). Galaxiids are elongate, scaleless fishes and all lack an adipose fin except Aplochiton and Lovettia. Some species are rather stocky and tubular. Most species have seven pelvic and 16 caudal fin rays (McDowall, 1990), however there is wide variation of other elements of the caudal skeleton within and among species (McDowall, 1999). A lateral line is present. Some species may have an accessory lateral line composed of small, widely spaced neuromasts along the dorsolateral trunk from the occiput to the dorsal fin (McDowall, 1997). This accessory lateral line may function in sensing food or predators at the water's surface. The dorsal fin is situated posteriorly and more or less above the anal fin. Nelson (1994) listed three subfamilies of the Galaxiidae: Lovettiinae, Aplochitoninae, and Galaxiinae. The Lovettiinae is found only in Tasmania. The subfamily Aplochitoninae (previously considered a separate family) is composed of two species of Aplochiton from southern South America (McDowall 1971a). The dorsal fin of Aplochiton is anteriorly positioned over the pelvic fins. An adipose fin is present, and the caudal fin is forked. Aplochiton is probably amphidromous with the larvae being carried to sea after hatching in freshwater streams. McDowall (1984b) reported a post-larval Aplochiton taken at sea in southern Chile. The Galaxiinae includes five genera and about 48 species. This subfamily is most diverse in Australia, especially Tasmania, and in New Zealand. However, representatives also occur in South America, and one species inhabits Cape coastal streams at the southern tip of South Africa (Berra, 2001). No members of the family or subfamily occur in the Northern Hemisphere in spite of Day's description of G. indicus, which McDowall (1973b) regarded as a nomen dubium. Galaxias maculatus has one of the most widely disjunct distributions of any freshwater fish (Berra et al., 1996). Galaxias maculatus occurs in eastern and western Australia, Tasmania, Lord Howe Island, New Zealand, Chatham Island, southern Chile, Argentina, and the Falkland Islands/Malvinas (McDowall, 1970, Berra 2001). Two hypotheses have been advanced to explain this disjunct distribution: dispersal (movement through the sea) and vicariance (continental drift). A summary of this debate involving McDowall (1970), Rosen (1974, 1978) and others is given by Berra et al. (1996) who used allozyme electrophoresis of muscle extracts of G. maculatus from eastern and western Australia, New Zealand, and Chile to test the hypothesis that populations from the western Pacific and the eastern Pacific do not differ genetically. They found only minor differentiation in allele frequency at some loci and no fixation of alternative alleles. The populations appeared to be part of the same gene pool indicating that gene flow via dispersal through the sea occurs today. Only a small amount of gene flow is necessary to prevent accumulation of genetic differences by random drift. The marine larval stage of G. maculatus has a six-month period to traverse the distance between the southern continents (McDowall et al., 1994) and could provide enough gene flow to deter fixation for alternative alleles. A study of mitochondrial DNA sequence divergence by Waters and Burridge (1999) also supported the dispersal argument, but reported greater population differentiation than detected by Berra et al. (1996) with allozymes. Other South American galaxiids include two additional species of Galaxias and the small, colorful Brachygalaxias bullocki (McDowall, 1971b). Galaxias platei occurs in Chile, Argentina, and the Falkland Islands/Malvinas, and the very rare, if not extinct, G. globiceps is known from only a few specimens taken near Puerto Montt, Chile (Berra and Ruiz, 1994, Berra and Barbour, 1998). Brachygalaxias bullocki resembles Galaxiella of Australia, but whether this similarity is due to convergence or phylogeny is not clear. Waters (1996), Waters and Cambray (1997), and Waters et al. (2000) provided mtDNA data useful for phylogenetic analysis of galaxiids.
  Etymology
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Greek, galaxías, -ou = a specie of fish ( Ref. 45335).
  Reproductive guild
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nonguarders
  Typical activity level
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active
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  Coordinator
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  Deep Fin Classification
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Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Euteleosteomorpha | Protacanthopterygii | Galaxiiformes | Galaxiidae

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Species/Synonymy list for the family Galaxiidae as currently in FishBase

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The list ordered as follows:

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Scientifc name Status Senior/Junior synonym Combination CofF
Galaxiinae
Galaxias truttaceus Valenciennes, 1846
acceptedseniororiginal2
Esox truttaceus Cuvier, 1816
ambiguousquestionableoriginal2
Galaxias ocellatus McCoy, 1867
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias scopus Scott, 1936
synonymjuniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias argenteus (Gmelin, 1789)
acceptedseniornew
Esox argenteus Gmelin, 1789
synonymseniororiginal2
Esox alepidotus Forster, 1801
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias alepidotus (Forster, 1801)
synonymjuniornew
Galaxias forsteri Valenciennes, 1846
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias grandis Haast, 1873
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias kokopu Clarke, 1899
synonymjuniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias reticulatus Richardson, 1848
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias brocchus Richardson, 1848
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns, 1842)
acceptedseniornew
Mesites maculatus Jenyns, 1842
synonymseniororiginal2
Mesites alpinus Jenyns, 1842
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias alpinus (Jenyns, 1842)
synonymjuniornew
Mesites attenuatus Jenyns, 1842
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias attenuatus (Jenyns, 1842)
synonymjuniornew
Galaxias scriba Valenciennes, 1846
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias minutus Philippi, 1858
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias punctulatus Philippi, 1858
synonymjuniororiginal2
Mesites gracillimus Canestrini, 1864
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias krefftii Günther, 1866
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias punctatus Günther, 1866
synonymjuniororiginal2
ambiguoushomonymoriginal2
Mesites forsteri (Kner, 1867)
synonymjuniornew
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias waterhousi Krefft, 1868
synonymjuniororiginal2
! Galaxias waterhousei Krefft, 1868
synonymjuniororiginal
! Galaxias waterhousei Kreft, 1868
synonymjuniororiginal
Galaxias cylindricus Castelnau, 1872
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias versicolor Castelnau, 1872
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias delicatulus Castelnau, 1872
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias amaenus Castelnau, 1872
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias obtusus Klunzinger, 1872
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias coppingeri Günther, 1881
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias nebulosa Macleay, 1881
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias variegatus Lahille, 1923
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias parrishi Stokell, 1964
synonymjuniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias usitatus McDowall, 1967
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias zebratus (Castelnau, 1861)
acceptedseniornew
Cobitis zebrata Castelnau, 1861
synonymseniororiginal2
Agalaxis zebratus (Castelnau, 1861)
synonymseniornew
Paragalaxias zebratus (Castelnau, 1861)
synonymseniornew
Cobitis punctifer Castelnau, 1861
synonymjuniororiginal2
Agalaxis punctifer (Castelnau, 1861)
synonymjuniornew
Galaxias punctifer (Castelnau, 1861)
synonymjuniornew
Galaxias capensis Steindachner, 1894
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias africanus Weber, 1896
synonymotheroriginal2
Galaxias dubius Gilchrist & Thompson, 1917
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias brevipinnis Günther, 1866
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias coxii Macleay, 1880
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias campbellii Sauvage, 1880
synonymjuniororiginal2
! Galaxias campbelli Sauvage, 1880
synonymjuniororiginal
Galaxias weedoni Johnston, 1883
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias atkinsoni Johnston, 1883
synonymjuniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias lynx Hutton, 1896
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias robinsonii Clarke, 1899
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias bollansi Hutton, 1902
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias huttoni Regan, 1906
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias affinis Regan, 1906
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias parkeri Scott, 1936
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias castleae Whitley & Phillipps, 1939
synonymjuniororiginal2
! Galaxias castlae Whitley & Phillipps, 1939
synonymjuniororiginal
Galaxias koaro Phillipps, 1940
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias olidus Günther, 1866
acceptedseniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias ornatus Castelnau, 1873
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias bongbong Macleay, 1881
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias findlayi Macleay, 1882
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias kayi Ramsay & Ogilby, 1886
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias oconnori Ogilby, 1912
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias olidus (non Günther, 1866)
misappliedmisappliedoriginal
Galaxias fuscus (non Mack, 1936)
misappliedmisappliedmisapplied
Galaxias rostratus Klunzinger, 1872
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias planiceps Macleay, 1881
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias waitii Regan, 1906
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias auratus Johnston, 1883
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias platei Steindachner, 1898
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias delfini Philippi, 1895
ambiguousotheroriginal1
Galaxias grandis Philippi, 1895
ambiguousotheroriginal2
Galaxias titcombi Evermann & Kendall, 1906
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias smithii Regan, 1906
synonymjuniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias postvectis Clarke, 1899
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias charlottae Whitley & Phillipps, 1939
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias neocaledonicus Weber & de Beaufort, 1913
acceptedseniororiginal2
Nesogalaxias neocaledonicus (Weber & de Beaufort, 1913)
synonymseniornew
Galaxias globiceps Eigenmann, 1928
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias fuscus Mack, 1936
acceptedseniororiginal2
synonymseniorchange in rank
Galaxias johnstoni Scott, 1936
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias prognathus Stokell, 1940
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias vulgaris Stokell, 1949
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias anomalus Stokell, 1959
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias divergens Stokell, 1959
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias gracilis McDowall, 1967
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias parvus Frankenberg, 1968
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias pedderensis Frankenberg, 1968
acceptedseniororiginal2
! Galaxias pederensis Frankenberg, 1968
synonymseniororiginal
Galaxias fontanus Fulton, 1978
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias niger Andrews, 1985
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias depressiceps McDowall & Wallis, 1996
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias eldoni McDowall, 1997
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias pullus McDowall, 1997
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias gollumoides McDowall & Chadderton, 1999
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias cobitinis McDowall & Waters, 2002
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxias macronasus McDowall & Waters, 2003
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxiella pusilla (Mack, 1936)
acceptedseniornew
synonymseniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxiella nigrostriata (Shipway, 1953)
acceptedseniornew
synonymseniororiginal2
synonymseniornew
Galaxiella munda McDowall, 1978
acceptedseniororiginal2
Galaxiella toourtkoourt Coleman & Raadik, 2015
acceptedseniororiginal
Neochanna apoda Günther, 1867
acceptedseniororiginal2
Neochanna burrowsius (Phillipps, 1926)
acceptedseniornew
Galaxias burrowsius Phillipps, 1926
synonymseniororiginal2
Galaxias burrowsius (Phillipps, 1926)
synonymseniornew
! Neochanna burroswius (Phillipps, 1926)
synonymseniornew
Neochanna cleaveri (Scott, 1934)
acceptedseniornew
Galaxias cleaveri Scott, 1934
synonymseniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Galaxias upcheri Scott, 1942
synonymjuniororiginal2
Neochanna diversus Stokell, 1949
acceptedseniororiginal2
Neochanna rekohua (Mitchell, 1995)
acceptedseniornew
Galaxias rekohua Mitchell, 1995
synonymseniororiginal2
Neochanna heleios Ling & Gleeson, 2001
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniornew
Galaxias bullocki Regan, 1908
synonymseniororiginal2
Brachygalaxias gothei (non Busse, 1983)
misappliedmisappliedoriginal
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniornew
synonymseniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Paragalaxias eleotroides McDowall & Fulton, 1978
acceptedseniororiginal2
Paragalaxias julianus McDowall & Fulton, 1978
acceptedseniororiginal2
Paragalaxias mesotes McDowall & Fulton, 1978
acceptedseniororiginal2
Aplochitoninae
Aplochiton zebra Jenyns, 1842
acceptedseniororiginal2
Farionella gayi Valenciennes, 1850
synonymjuniororiginal2
Farionella fasciata Philippi, 1858
synonymjuniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Aplochiton marinus (non Eigenmann, 1928)
misappliedmisappliedmisapplied
Aplochiton marinus Eigenmann, 1928
acceptedseniororiginal2
Lovettia sealii (Johnston, 1883)
acceptedseniornew
Haplochiton sealii Johnston, 1883
synonymseniororiginal2
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