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Nomorhamphus is a southeast Asian genus of viviparous halfbeaks from streams, rivers and lakes in Sulawesi (Indonesia) and the Philippines. They are all viviparous, producing small clutches of around a dozen fry about 10 to 15 mm long at birth. Females are generally larger than the males. In the largest species, such as Nomorhamphus liemi, the females typically reach about 10 cm (3.9 in) in length, whereas the males reach about 6–7 cm (2.4–2.8 in) in length. Males are also more brightly coloured than the females (often having red, black, or blue patches on their fins). Compared with many other halfbeaks, the lower mandible, or beak, is relatively short, on females in particular barely protruding beyond the length of the upper mandible. The males of some species (e.g., N. ebrardtii) have sh

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  • Nomorhamphus (en)
  • Nomorhamphus (es)
  • Nomorhamphus (nl)
  • Nomorhamphus (pl)
  • Nomorhamphus (pt)
  • Nomorhamphus (sv)
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  • Nomorhamphus es un género de peces beloniformes de la familia zenarcoptéridos.​ (es)
  • Nomorhamphus – rodzaj ryb z rodziny Zenarchopteridae. (pl)
  • Nomorhamphus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van de halfsnavelbekken (Hemiramphidae). (nl)
  • Nomorhamphus är ett släkte av fiskar. Nomorhamphus ingår i familjen Hemiramphidae. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Nomorhamphus is a southeast Asian genus of viviparous halfbeaks from streams, rivers and lakes in Sulawesi (Indonesia) and the Philippines. They are all viviparous, producing small clutches of around a dozen fry about 10 to 15 mm long at birth. Females are generally larger than the males. In the largest species, such as Nomorhamphus liemi, the females typically reach about 10 cm (3.9 in) in length, whereas the males reach about 6–7 cm (2.4–2.8 in) in length. Males are also more brightly coloured than the females (often having red, black, or blue patches on their fins). Compared with many other halfbeaks, the lower mandible, or beak, is relatively short, on females in particular barely protruding beyond the length of the upper mandible. The males of some species (e.g., N. ebrardtii) have sh (en)
  • Os Peixes-agulhas do Gênero Nomorhamphus eatão distribuidos no sudeste asiático, em particular nas Filipinas,indonésia e Sulawesi. Todos são ovovivíparos, produzindo cerca de 12 alevinos com 10 a 15 mm de comprimento . Fêmeas são mais largas que os machos. (pt)
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