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basins that
house species of
Bryconops include the Tapajos, Orinoco, Tocantins, Negro, and Madeira. Few
species of
Bryconops have been
evaluated as far...
- to the
knowledge of the
genus Bryconops. It is
known to
peacefully live
alongside various other freshwater fish.
Bryconops chernoffi ranges from 3.86–7...
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responsible for a
great deal of work on the
genus Bryconops. The holotype, or
first collected specimen, of
Bryconops allisoni was 7.25 cm SL (standard length)...
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presence of a
single humeral patch with
congeners Bryconops humeralis,
Bryconops vibex, and
Bryconops marabaixo, but can be
differentiated from the former...
- males. Like many
Bryconops,
mature males of B.
hexalepis also
sport bony
hooks on some of the anal- and pelvic-fin rays.
Bryconops hexalepis was officially...
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members of
Bryconops found in the Rio
Negro include B.
disruptus and B. humeralis, the
latter of
which is also
found in the Casiquiare.
Bryconops inpai's...
-
Bryconops durbinae,
sometimes listed under the name
Bryconops durbini, is a
small species of
freshwater fish in the
family Iguanodectidae. It is the smallest...
- that. Like many
other members of
Bryconops, it has a
humeral spot,
which is a mark near each
pectoral fin.
Bryconops marabaixo was
officially named in...
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subgenus Bryconops (as
opposed to the
other subgenus in the
genus Bryconops, Creatochanes),
making its full
scientific name
Bryconops (
Bryconops) collettei...
- to
differentiate it from
Bryconops alburnoides, a
congener to
which it
bears a
strong resemblance. The
holotype of
Bryconops gracilis - the very first...