Author: Steven Oliver

Xiphophorus xiphidium (Gordon 1932) 0

Xiphophorus xiphidium (Gordon 1932)

Etymology: Xiphophorus: Greek, xiphos = sword + Greek, pherein = to carry Xiphidium: Greek, xiph from xiphos = sword. Latin, idium = diminutive First description: Dr. Myron Gordon going on expedition. Aquatic Life 15: 287–288. (1932) Synonyms: Platypoecilus xiphidium...

Xiphophorus evelynae (Rosen 1960) 0

Xiphophorus evelynae (Rosen 1960)

Etymology: Xiphophorus: Greek, xiphos = sword + Greek, pherein = to carry evelynae: named after Mrs. Evelyn Gordon. First description: Donn E. Rosen 1960. Middle American poeciliid fishes of the genus Xiphophorus. Bull. Fla. St. Mus....

The Northern Platies 0

The Northern Platies

Xiphophorus evelynae Xiphophorus variatus Xiphophorus xiphidium Xiphophorus couchianus Xiphophorus gordoni Xiphophorus meyeri

Xiphophorus nigrensis (Rosen, 1960) 0

Xiphophorus nigrensis (Rosen, 1960)

Etymology: Xiphophorus: Greek, xiphos meaning ‘sword’; Greek, pherein meaning ‘to carry’ Nigrensis: Latin, nigri meaning ‘black’; Latin, ensis meaning ‘to come from’. First description: Donn E. Rosen 1960. Middle-American poeciliid fishes of the genus Xiphophorus. Bull. Fla. St. Mus....

Xiphophorus pygmaeus (Hubbs and Gordon 1943) 0

Xiphophorus pygmaeus (Hubbs and Gordon 1943)

Etymology: Xiphophorus: Greek, xiphos = sword + Greek, pherein = to carry pygmaeus: due to it diminutive size First description: C.L. Hubbs and M Gordon (1943) ‘Studies of cyprindonont fishes. 19. Xiphophorus pygmaeus, new species...

The Northern swordtails 0

The Northern swordtails

The northern swordtails live in and around the Panuco river basin and are separated from the southern swordtails by a geographical dividing line known as the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt. The northern swordtail group is...