Girardinichthys viviparus és una espècie de peix de la família dels goodèids i de l'ordre dels ciprinodontiformes.
És un peix d'aigua dolça, de clima tropical (20°C-22°C) i bentopelàgic.[4][6]
És venut assecat.[4]
És inofensiu per als humans.[4]
Girardinichthys viviparus és una espècie de peix de la família dels goodèids i de l'ordre dels ciprinodontiformes.
In Yacapitzāhuac (Girardinichthys viviparus), nō motēnehuā michtlapictli ahnozo michpictli, michin yōllamantli īpan in cenyeliztli Goodeiadae. Zā nemi Mēxihco.
In Yacapitzāhuac (Girardinichthys viviparus), nō motēnehuā michtlapictli ahnozo michpictli, michin yōllamantli īpan in cenyeliztli Goodeiadae. Zā nemi Mēxihco.
The Chapultepec splitfin (Girardinichthys viviparus), known locally as mexcalpique, is a critically endangered species of fish in the family Goodeidae.[1] It is endemic to Mexico and was originally restricted to lakes and wetlands in the Valley of Mexico, including Lake Texcoco. Through man-made channels it was able to spread to the upper Pánuco River basin (notably Tula River and associated reservoirs). Most native populations disappeared as they were at or near Mexico City, with the waters either being reclaimed, drained, heavily polluted or infested with introduced species. Today the Chapultepec splitfin is only known to survive in three lakes (Viejo, Menor and Mayor) in the Chapultepec park of Mexico City, Lake Xochimilco, Lake Zumpango, Laguna de Tecocomulco northeast of the City where perhaps introduced, and parts of the Pánuco River basin. Most of these remaining populations are small.[4] This species was originally described as Cyprinus viviparus in 1837 by Miguel Bustamante y Septién with the type locality given as "Mexico".[5] In 1860 Pieter Bleeker raised the genus Girardinichthys with a new species Girardinichthys viviparus as its type species, this subsequently proved to be a taxonomy of Cyprinus viviparus.[6]
The Chapultepec splitfin (Girardinichthys viviparus), known locally as mexcalpique, is a critically endangered species of fish in the family Goodeidae. It is endemic to Mexico and was originally restricted to lakes and wetlands in the Valley of Mexico, including Lake Texcoco. Through man-made channels it was able to spread to the upper Pánuco River basin (notably Tula River and associated reservoirs). Most native populations disappeared as they were at or near Mexico City, with the waters either being reclaimed, drained, heavily polluted or infested with introduced species. Today the Chapultepec splitfin is only known to survive in three lakes (Viejo, Menor and Mayor) in the Chapultepec park of Mexico City, Lake Xochimilco, Lake Zumpango, Laguna de Tecocomulco northeast of the City where perhaps introduced, and parts of the Pánuco River basin. Most of these remaining populations are small. This species was originally described as Cyprinus viviparus in 1837 by Miguel Bustamante y Septién with the type locality given as "Mexico". In 1860 Pieter Bleeker raised the genus Girardinichthys with a new species Girardinichthys viviparus as its type species, this subsequently proved to be a taxonomy of Cyprinus viviparus.
El mexclapique (Girardinichthys viviparus)[3] es una especie de pez actinopeterigio de agua dulce,[4] de la familia de los goodeidos.[5] Es pescado con importancia comercial pequeña; se vende como pescado seco.[3] Antiguamente era el pescado usado para elaborar el tlapique o mextlapique, de ahí su nombre.
Con un cuerpo pequeño, la longitud máxima descrita fue de 6,5 cm los machos y 5 cm las hembras.[6] Como todos los de su familia son peces vivíparos, con un periodo de gestación de unos 55 días.[3]
Se distribuye por ríos de América del Norte, en cuencas fluviales del centro de México.[3] Son peces de agua dulce tropical, de comportamiento bentopelágico, que prefieren temperaturas entre 20ºC y 22ºC.[7] Habita pequeños lagos, estanques y charcas.[3]
El mexclapique (Girardinichthys viviparus) es una especie de pez actinopeterigio de agua dulce, de la familia de los goodeidos. Es pescado con importancia comercial pequeña; se vende como pescado seco. Antiguamente era el pescado usado para elaborar el tlapique o mextlapique, de ahí su nombre.
Girardinichthys viviparus Girardinichthys generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Goodeidae familian sailkatzen da.
Girardinichthys viviparus Girardinichthys generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Goodeidae familian sailkatzen da.
Mustaevätoka (Girardinichthys viviparus)[2] on tokien heimoon kuuluva äärimmäisen uhanalainen makean veden kalalaji. Se elää kotoperäisenä Meksikossa.[1]
Mustaevätoan vartalo on teräksenharmaa ja evät mustat. Se kasvaa vain alle seitsemän sentin pituiseksi. Sen tyypillisiä asuinpaikkoja ovat pienet lammikot.[3]
Mustaevätoka (Girardinichthys viviparus) on tokien heimoon kuuluva äärimmäisen uhanalainen makean veden kalalaji. Se elää kotoperäisenä Meksikossa.
Mustaevätoan vartalo on teräksenharmaa ja evät mustat. Se kasvaa vain alle seitsemän sentin pituiseksi. Sen tyypillisiä asuinpaikkoja ovat pienet lammikot.
Girardinichthys viviparus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de levendbarende tandkarpers (Goodeidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1837 door Bustamante.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesGirardinichthys viviparus é uma espécie de peixe da família Goodeidae.
É endémica do México.
The mexclapique (Girardinichthys viviparus) là một loài cá thuộc họ Goodeidae. Nó là loài đặc hữu của México.
The mexclapique (Girardinichthys viviparus) là một loài cá thuộc họ Goodeidae. Nó là loài đặc hữu của México.