Melanotaenia eachamensis

Melanotaenia eachamensis

Melanotaenia eachamensis


Chalus (VU)

Rummatadur filogenetek
Riezad : Animalia
Skourrad : Chordata
Kevrennad : Actinopterygii
Urzhad : Atheriniformes
Kerentiad : Melanotaeniidae
Genad : Melanotaenia
Anv skiantel
Melanotaenia eachamensis
Allen, 1982
D'ar vevoniezh

e tenn ar pennad-mañ.


Melanotaenia eachamensis a zo ur pesk dour fresk eus genad Melanotaenia kavet e Lenn Eacham e Queensland (Aostralia).

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