Mezquital goodeid
Characodon lateralis
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Freshwater
Comprimento Máximo
4,0 cm
Família
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 4,0 cm |
Habitat & Distribution
Tipo de Água
Freshwater
Taxonomy
| Ordem | Cyprinodontiformes (Live-bearers and killifish) |
| Família | Goodeidae (Splitfins) |
| Espécies | Characodon lateralis |
Perguntas Frequentes
How big does Mezquital goodeid get?
Mezquital goodeid can grow up to 4.0 cm long.
What family does Mezquital goodeid belong to?
Mezquital goodeid (Characodon lateralis) belongs to the family Goodeidae (Splitfins) in the order Cyprinodontiformes (Live-bearers and killifish).
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