Pencil Fish - Species

Species

  • Nannostomus anduzei
  • Nannostomus beckfordi (Golden pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus bifasciatus (Two-lined/whiteside pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus britskii (Spotstripe pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus digrammus (Twostripe pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus eques (Brown pencilfish/diptail)
  • Nannostomus espei (Espe's/Barred pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus grandis
  • Nannostomus harrisoni (Harrison's/blackstripe pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus limatus (Elegant pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus marginatus (Dwarf pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus marilynae (Marilyn's/greenstripe pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus minimus (Least pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus mortenthaleri (Coral-red pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus nitidus (Shining pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus rubrocaudatus
  • Nannostomus trifasciatus (Threestripe pencilfish)
  • Nannostomus unifasciatus (Oneline pencilfish)

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