Malagodon
Extinct1990s
TaxonMalagodon
AuthorityMeinema & Huber, 2023
Subdivision ranksSpecies
Subdivision

Malagodon is a genus of extinct killifish that was endemic to coastal swamps in eastern Madagascar. Until recently, they were placed in the genus Pantanodon, but phylogenetic evidence supports them belonging to their own genus, Malagodon.[1]

They were small, colorful fishes that inhabited extremely shallow water over a thick layer of sediment in forested estuarine swamps, and are presumed to have been driven extinct from habitat destruction, and introduction of invasive Gambusia.[1]

The following species are known:[2]

References

  1. ^ Carr, Emily M.; Martin, Rene P.; Sparks, John S. (2024-04-24). "A New Extinct Species of Malagodon (Cyprinodontiformes: Pantanodontidae) from Southeastern Coastal Madagascar, with a Discussion of its Phylogenetic Relationships and a Redescription of the Genus". American Museum Novitates. ' (4012). doi:10.1206/4012.1. ISSN 0003-0082
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