Banded topminnow explained

The banded topminnow (Fundulus cingulatus) is a North American species of temperate freshwater killifish belonging to the genus Fundulus of the family Fundulidae.[1]

Taxonomy

The genus name Fundulus comes from Latin: [[:wikt:fundus|fundus]], meaning bottom, from the fish's habit of swimming near muddy bottoms. The species name cingulatus, also derived from Latin means "girded".[2] The banded topminow was first described by American zoologist Achille Valenciennes in 1846, when it was sighted near Charleston, South Carolina.[3]

The common name, "banded topminnow", refers to the distinct olive-green bandings found along their sides.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fundulus cingulatus . . 21 December 2021.
  2. Romero, P., 2002. An etymological dictionary of taxonomy. Madrid, unpublished.
  3. Web site: Fundulus cingulatus Valenciennes, 1846 . . 29 January 2022.
  4. Web site: Banded Topminnow . . 6 March 2022.