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In the field, slightly yellow with iridescent blue side and silvery eye and belly; fins translucent with blotch in dorsal fin variably developed; aquarium-kept yellow with iridescent bluish side and silvery-golden eye, belly and opercle. Dorsal fin tip with a black blotch and a fainter one at the tip of the anal fin. Longitudinal scale series 25-26 + 1-2. Predorsal scales 11-13. Branched anal-fin rays 10-11. Dorsal fin rays 3 simple, 7 branched. Pectoral fin slightly falcate, with no axillary lobe. Pelvic fin slightly pointed, 6 rays, 2 axillary scale distinct in largest specimens. Anal fin rays 3 simple, 10-11 branched rays, last one split to the base. Caudal fin with 10 + 9 principal rays, 9 + 8 branched. No lateral line pores. Predorsal scales 11-13 (Ref. 38434).
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Microdevario nana

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Microdevario nana is a species of cyprinid found endemic to Myanmar. It belongs to the genus Microdevario, which contains small danionins.[2][3] It reaches up to 1.9 cm (0.75 in) in length.[4]

References

  1. ^ Kullander, S.O. 2012. Microdevario nanus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012: e.T187979A1841547. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T187979A1841547.en. Downloaded on 05 August 2017.
  2. ^ Fang, F., Norén, M., Liao, T. Y., Källersjö, M. & Kullander, S. O. 2009. Molecular phylogenetic interrelationships of the south Asian cyprinid genera Danio, Devario, and Microrasbora (Teleostei, Cyprinidae, Danioninae). Zoologica Scripta 38:237-256.
  3. ^ SeriouslyFish: Microdevario nanus. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  4. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2015). "Microdevario nana" in FishBase. March 2015 version.
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Microdevario nana: Brief Summary

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Microdevario nana is a species of cyprinid found endemic to Myanmar. It belongs to the genus Microdevario, which contains small danionins. It reaches up to 1.9 cm (0.75 in) in length.

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