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Lowland longjaw galaxias

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Galaxiinae

Scientific name
  
Galaxias cobitinis

Higher classification
  
Galaxias

Order
  
Osmeriformes

Family
  
Galaxiidae

Genus
  
Galaxias

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Galaxias, Roundhead galaxias, Gollum galaxias, Galaxiidae, Shortjaw kokopu

The lowland longjaw galaxias (Galaxias cobitinis) is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found only in the South Island of New Zealand, in the Kauru River, a tributary of the Kakanui River in north Otago, and in parts of the upper Waitaki catchment. It grows to a length of up to 7 cm.

Lowland longjaw galaxias are slender and elongate, having colouration consisting of spots and indistinct bands of various shades of brown and grey. The single dorsal and anal fins are about two thirds of the way along the body. Like all galaxiids it lacks scales and has a thick, leathery skin covered with mucus. The lower jaw is forward of the upper.

Conservation status

In 2013 the Department of Conservation classified the lowland longjaw galaxias as Nationally Critical under the New Zealand Threat Classification System. It was judged as meeting the criteria for Nationally Critical threat status as a result of there being a population of less that 250 mature adults. The lowland longjaw galaxias is considered conservation dependent, existing in one location and suffering extreme fluctuations in population.

References

Lowland longjaw galaxias Wikipedia