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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...
- "disruptus"
refers to the
incomplete lateral line.
Bryconops disruptus is one of the
smallest members of
Bryconops,
measuring about 6.4 cm (2.5 in) in standard...
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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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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...
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Bryconops durbinae,
sometimes listed under the name
Bryconops durbini, is a
small species of
freshwater fish in the
family Iguanodectidae. It is the smallest...
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Bryconops due to the lack of
teeth on its maxillaries.
There are nine
other species classified as such
alongside it. The
other subgenus in
Bryconops,...
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Bryconops transitoria is a
small freshwater fish that
lives in the
rivers of
South America. It is a poorly-studied
member of the
genus Bryconops with few...
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river system in Venezuela, the Rio Caroní.
Bryconops colanegra is one of the
smaller members of the
genus Bryconops, at 8.8 cm (3.5 in)
standard length. It...
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munduruku was described, Aveiro.
Bryconops munduruku is
considered a
member of the
subgenus Creatochanes in the
genus Bryconops. It has been
regarded as such...