Phallostethidae

E246037

Phallostethidae is a family of small, unusual freshwater and brackish fishes known for the males’ distinctive reproductive organ located under the throat.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Phallostethidae canonical 1
Phallostethus 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
taxon
bodySize small
characteristic elongate body
males have a copulatory organ under the throat
sexually dimorphic
transparent or translucent body in many species
class Actinopterygii
commonName priapumfishes
diet small invertebrates
zooplankton
distribution Brunei Darussalam
surface form: Brunei

Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Southeast Asia
Thailand
Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
environment tropical
foundIn coastal lagoons
estuaries
rivers
streams
habitat brackish water
freshwater
includesGenus Aphallopidae-related genera (historically associated)
Gulaphallus
Neostethus
Phallostethidae self-linksurface differs
surface form: Phallostethus

Phenacostethus
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle benthic
nearshore
namedBy Charles Tate Regan
notableFor highly specialized reproductive morphology
unique position of male reproductive organ
order Atheriniformes
phylum Chordata
priapiumLocation under the throat
reproduction internal fertilization
reproductiveOrganName priapium
scientificInterest evolution of reproductive structures in fishes
suborder Atherinidae
surface form: Atherinoidei
taxonomicRank family
yearDescribed 1916

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Atheriniformes containsFamily Phallostethidae
Phallostethidae includesGenus Phallostethidae self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Phallostethus