Telmatherinidae

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Telmatherinidae is a family of small, often brightly colored freshwater fishes known as sail-fin silversides, primarily endemic to lakes and streams in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
taxon
belongsToBiogeographicRegion Wallacea
bodySize small
class Actinopterygii
climateZone equatorial
coloration brightly colored
commonName sail-fin silversides
conservationConcern several species locally threatened
ecologicalRole prey for larger fishes and birds
small insectivorous fishes
endemicTo Celebes
surface form: Sulawesi
environment tropical
feedingType insectivorous
omnivorous
finMorphology sail-like dorsal fins
finPosition dorsal fin often elongated in males
geographicDistribution Indonesia
Celebes
surface form: Sulawesi
habitat freshwater
lakes
streams
includes Kalyptatherina
Marosatherina
Paratherina
Telmatherina
Tominanga
kingdom Animalia
locomotion ray-finned swimming
nativeRange island of Sulawesi
notableFor diverse color patterns
high endemism in Sulawesi lakes
notablePopulation Malili Lakes system
notableTrait rapid adaptive radiation in some lake systems
order Atheriniformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
researchUse model for speciation studies
sexualDimorphism males often more brightly colored than females
systematicsNote part of the silverside clade
threat habitat degradation
introduced species
overfishing at some localities
waterBodyType ancient lakes
river systems
waterType freshwater

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Atheriniformes containsFamily Telmatherinidae