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Xiphophorus malinche

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Poeciliidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Cyprinodontiformes

Genus
  
Xiphophorus

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Similar
  
Xiphophorus nigrensis, Xiphophorus multilineatus, Xiphophorus mayae, Xiphophorus montezumae, Xiphophorus nezahualcoyotl

Xiphophorus malinche, also known as highland swordtail, is a live bearing fish in the Poeciliidae family. Its holotypes were found in Mexico. This species is named after La Malinche, an Indian slave who played a role in the Spanish conquest as the interpreter, secretary, and mistress of Hernando Cortes.

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Description

It is a species closely related to X. cortezi and X. birchmanni, with one zigzag horizontal stripe, a well-developed reticulum and males with a prominent bump on their head. It has branched caudal fin rays, a distinctive vertical bar pattern and middorsal spotting. Its sword has a dark ventral pigment and is distinctly upturned. It also possesses a well-formed hook on its gonopodium. Its grave spot is well developed; it has yellow carotenoid pigments.

It has melanophore spotting at the nodes of the reticulum. In X. malinche, females have oval pigmentation blotches. Vertical bar patterns of X. malinche males, however, are very irregular. Many of the bars are of uneven thickness and sometimes slanted. This irregularity varies from fish to fish, and from right to left sides of the same fish.

Behaviour

This species exhibits atypical behavior for swordtails of the montezumae or cortezi groups. In other species of these groups, mature males are usually found darting among and underneath rocks. Males (and females) of X. malinche were found in a shallow, sunny, sand-bottomed river under floating aquatic vegetation. It is known to hybridise with Xiphophorus birchmanni.

Distribution

Rio Claro, Rio Moctezuma drainage, Pánuco River basin, Rio Calnali and Rio Conzintla. Rio Atlapexco drainage and Arroyo Soyatla; Rio Calabozo drainage.

References

Xiphophorus malinche Wikipedia