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''Bedotia'' is a
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of the
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Bedotiidae of fishes
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to
Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
.


Taxonomy

This genus is
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. Little is known regarding
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interrelationships of the numerous populations of ''Bedotia'' of eastern Madagascar, and the genus is in need of systematic revision. One author synonymized ''B. longianalis'' and ''B. tricolor'' with ''B. geayi'' with no justification. It is apparent that several species of ''Bedotia'' exist, although many of these are new to science and await description, whereas the taxonomic status of many nominal species remains uncertain. A 2004 study supported three major, more or less geographically distinct,
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s of ''Bedotia'', one comprising species with distributions ranging from mid- to southeastern Madagascar (''B. madagascariensis'', ''B. geayi'', and ''B. tricolor'', plus four undescribed species), another including species restricted to eastern drainages north of the
Masoala Peninsula Masoala National Park, in northeast Madagascar, is the largest of the island's protected areas. Most of the park is situated in Sava Region and a part in Analanjirofo. Created in 1997, the park protects 2,300 square kilometres of rainforest and ...
(''B. marojejy'', plus four undescribed species), and a third comprising species with distributions extending from the Masoala Peninsula southward to the Ivoloina River (''B. longianalis'' and ''B. masoala'', plus three undescribed species). These three clades of ''Bedotia'' are not readily separated based on coloration or pigmentation pattern.


Species

There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * ''
Bedotia albomarginata ''Bedotia albomarginata'' is a species of Madagascar rainbowfish from the Mananara and Reinana river basins in Madagascar. It is threatened by habitat loss. This species was described by John Sparks and Leila Rush in 2005 from types collected ...
''
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&
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, 2005
* '' Bedotia alveyi'' C. C. Jones, W. L. Smith &
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, 2010
(Makira rainbowfish) * '' Bedotia geayi'' Pellegrin, 1907 (Red-tailed silverside) * '' Bedotia leucopteron'' Loiselle & D. M. Rodríguez, 2007 * '' Bedotia longianalis'' Pellegrin, 1914 * '' Bedotia madagascariensis''
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, 1903
* '' Bedotia marojejy'' Stiassny & I. J. Harrison, 2000 * '' Bedotia masoala''
Sparks Sparks may refer to: Places *Sparks, Georgia * Sparks, Kansas *Sparks, Kentucky *Sparks, Maryland * Sparks, Nebraska *Sparks, Nevada *Sparks, Oklahoma *Sparks, Texas * Sparks, Bell County, Texas * Sparks, West Virginia Books * ''Sparks'' (Raffi ...
, 2001
* '' Bedotia tricolor'' Pellegrin, 1932 Additionally, several undescribed species have been rated by the
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: * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Ankavia-Ankavanana' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Bemarivo' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Betampona' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Garassa' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Lazana' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Mahanara' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Manombo' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Namorona' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Nosivola' * ''Bedotia'' sp. nov. 'Sambava'


Description

''Bedotia'' species are all under 10 centimetres (4 in) SL, extremely colorful, elongate, and somewhat laterally compressed atherinoid fishes that exhibit varying degrees of
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most ani ...
. Except for coloration and pigmentation, Bedotia are morphologically conservative fishes. All ''Bedotia'' are sexually dimorphic, with males exhibiting larger adult size, enhanced coloration and pigmentation, as well as pronounced development of the unpaired fins.


Ecology

''Bedotia'' is exclusively freshwater, and members are found in small to medium-sized forested rivers and streams, and to a lesser degree in swamps and marshes, along the eastern slope of Madagascar.


Etymology

The genus is named after the
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Maurice Bedot (1859-1927) who was director of the ''
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'' where the
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of ''B. madagascarensis'' was lodged and who was editor of ''Revue Suisse de Zoologie'' in which Regan's description was published in 1903.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q141320 Bedotiinae Endemic fauna of Madagascar