The dwarf inanga (''Galaxias gracilis'') is a
galaxiid of the
genus
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''
Galaxias'', found in the
North Island
The North Island, also officially named Te Ika-a-Māui, is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but much less populous South Island by the Cook Strait. The island's area is , making it the world's 14th-largest ...
of
New Zealand
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.
It is a landlocked galaxiid present in only eleven lakes on the west coast of the North Island within 50 km of
Dargaville, and in
Lake Ototoa
Lake Rototoa (formerly Lake Ototoa) is located at the northern end of the south head of the Kaipara Harbour in the Rodney ward of the Auckland Region, New Zealand. With a surface area of 1.39 km2 and a maximum depth of 26 m, it is the larg ...
on the South
Kaipara Head, where it was introduced in 1986. It can reach a maximum length of around 6.2 cm.
References
* Listed as Vulnerable (VU A1ce, B1+2 cd, D2 v2.3)
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NIWA June 2006Distribution and conservation status of the dwarf inanga Galaxias gracilis (Teleostei: Galaxiidae) an endemic fish of Northland dune lakesDOC New Zealand non-migratory galaxiid fishes recovery plan 200313Creating and destroying species: the ‘new’ biodiversity and evolutionarily significant units among New Zealand's galaxiid fishes N. Ling1,*, D. M. Gleeson2, K. J. Willis1,†, S. U. Binzegger
Galaxias
Endemic freshwater fish of New Zealand
Taxa named by Bob McDowall
Fish described in 1967
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