English: Subadult female Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus at rear with a juvenile male Dermogenys in front. The larger of the two fishes is about 4 cm long. The difference in beak length between these two genera is obvious. Aquarium specimens. Taxonomy Chordata : Actinopterygii : Beloniformes : Hemiramphidae : Freshwater halfbeak
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2006-06-18 07:05 Neale Monks 640×320× (71919 bytes) Female Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus (larger fish, at rear) and a male Dermogenys sp. in a freshwater aquarium. The largest fish is about 4 cm long. This is a photograph made of fishes in my aquarium.
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