melanota
Melanota is a term that is not used as a formal taxon on its own in modern taxonomy. In practice, it is most commonly associated with Melanotaenia, a genus of rainbowfishes in the family Melanotaeniidae. The name melanotaenia derives from Greek roots often interpreted as meaning “black ribbon,” a reference to some species’ markings, though the exact etymology can vary by source. Because Melanotaenia is the recognized genus, Melanota is usually encountered only as a component of longer taxonomic names or as a shorthand in informal contexts.
The rainbowfishes of the genus Melanotaenia belong to the family Melanotaeniidae, within the order Atheriniformes. Melanotaenia
Melanotaenia species are native to freshwater habitats in Australia and New Guinea, including rivers, streams, floodplains,
Rainbowfishes are omnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates, algae, and plant matter. They are often schooling fish
Melanotaenia species are popular among freshwater aquarists for their bright colors and relatively easy care. They