Dwarf inanga

The dwarf inanga, Galaxias gracilis, is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found in the North Island of New Zealand.

The Dwarf inanga lives in the benthopelagic, non-migratory, freshwater environment.

The dwarf inanga, Galaxias gracilis, is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found in the North Island of New Zealand. References - * McDowall & Simons (1996). Galaxias gracilis. 2006. More

The dwarf inanga looks like an inanga and is probably closely related to it. However, it is found in only 13 lakes near Dargaville in the North Island, and does not co-exist with other galaxiid species. More

Research shows that the threatened dwarf inanga (whitebait), found only in Kaipara freshwater lakes, appears to be evolving into a new species. More

Dwarf inanga is inanga very not so good for me. A threatened Galaxias, gets clipped by gambusia. If I could marry fish I'd take 'em by the hand I guess they'd also need a hand. More

Common names

Dwarf inanga in English
細南乳魚 in Mandarin Chinese
細南乳魚 in Unknown
细南乳鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
细南乳鱼 in Unknown

Order : Osmeriformes
Family : Galaxiidae
Genus : Galaxias
Species : Galaxias gracilis
Authority : McDowall, 1967