Pencil fish

Pencilfish
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Characiformes
Family: Lebiasinidae
Subfamily: Pyrrhulininae
Tribe: Nannostomini
Genus: Nannostomus
Günther, 1872
Type species
Nannostomus beckfordi
Günther, 1872

Nannostomus (from the Greek nanos = small, and the Latin stomus = relating to the mouth)[1] is a genus of fish belonging to the characin family Lebiasinidae. All of the species in this genus are known as pencil fish, a popular name that was initially only applied to two species in the 1920s, Nannostomus unifasciatus and Nannostomus eques, by the late 1950s however, the term would be applied to all members of the genus.[1][2][3] Several species have become popular aquarium fish due to their attractive coloration, unique shape, and interesting demeanor.

  1. ^ a b Innes, William T. (1935). Exotic Aquarium Fishes (First ed.). Philadelphia: Innes Publishing Co. pp. 157–162. hdl:2027/coo.31924003400623.
  2. ^ Vorderwinkler, William (1965). Pencilfishes. Neptune, NJ: TFN Publications.
  3. ^ Innes, William T. (November 1940). "Poecilobrycon unifasciatus". The Aquarium. Philadelphia: Innes Publishing Co.