Nannostomus marginatus
Nannostomus marginatus, commonly known as the dwarf pencilfish, is a freshwater species of fish belonging to the genus Nannostomus in the characin family Lebiasinidae.
They were first described in 1909 by C. H. Eigenmann, and are typical of members of this genus, being small, elongated fish with prominent horizontal stripes. The most notable feature of N. marginatus is its size, being one of the smallest members of the genus, only reaching a maximum size of.
They occur widely on the South American continent, having been recorded in Brazil, Guyana, Colombia, Suriname, and Peru.
They have been a popular aquarium species since their introduction to aquarists in the early twentieth century.