- Rivulidae
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Rivulids Female Kryptolebias marmoratus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Superclass: Osteichthyes Class: Actinopterygii Subclass: Neopterygii Infraclass: Teleostei Superorder: Acanthopterygii Order: Cyprinodontiformes Suborder: Aplocheiloidei Family: Rivulidae
Myers, 1925Subfamilies Cynolebiinae Hoedeman, 1961
Kryptolebiinae Costa, 2004
"Rivulinae" Myers, 1925 (non Grote, 1895: preoccupied)Synonyms Rivulinae Myers, 1925 (non Grote, 1895: preoccupied)
Rivulidae are a family of killifishes in the order Cyprinodontiformes. They are commonly known as rivulids, South American killifish or New World killifish. The latter names are slightly misleading however, as they are neither restricted to South America – though most are in fact found there –, nor are they the only killifishes from the Americas. Occasionally they are still referred to as rivulines, a term dating back to when they were considered a subfamily of the Aplocheilidae.
Note that the subfamilial name "Rivulinae" was already established for noctuid moths by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1895. That name, though it is the senior homonym, may be suppressed because the name Rivulinae for the fish subfamily is widespread, whereas the moth taxon is little used.
Genera
- Aphyolebias Costa, 1998
- Austrofundulus Myers, 1932
- Austrolebias Costa, 1998
- Campellolebias
- Cynolebias
- Cynopoecilus Regan, 1912
- Gnatholebias Costa, 1998
- Kryptolebias Costa, 2004
- Leptolebias
- Llanolebias Hrbek & Taphorn, 2008 (formerly in Rachovia)
- Maratecoara Costa, 1995
- Megalebias Costa, 1998
- Micromoema Costa, 1998
- Millerichthys Costa, 1995
- Moema Costa, 1989
- Nematolebias Costa, 1998
- Neofundulus Myers, 1924
- Notholebias Costa, 2008 (formerly in Leptolebias)
- Papiliolebias Costa, 1998
- Pituna Costa, 1989
- Plesiolebias Costa, 1989
- Prorivulus Costa, Lima & Suzart in Costa, 2004
- Pterolebias Garman, 1895
- Rachovia Myers, 1927
- Renova Thomerson & Taphorn, 1995
- Rivulus
- Simpsonichthys Carvalho, 1959
- Spectrolebias Costa & Nielsen, 1997
- Stenolebias Costa, 1995
- Terranatos Taphorn & Thomerson, 1978
- Trigonectes Myers, 1925
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