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Cnesterodon is a
genus of
poeciliids native to
South America.
There are
currently 10
recognized species in this genus:
Cnesterodon brevirostratus R. de...
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Cnesterodon decemmaculatus, the ten
spotted live-bearer, is a
species of
poeciliid native to
Argentina and Uruguay. The
original description by Jenyns...
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Cnesterodon raddai, the
Resistencia toothcarp, is a
species of
poeciliid native to the
Paraguay and
lower Paraná
River basins. This
species reaches a...
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Cnesterodon brevirostratus, is a
species of
poeciliid found in Brazil. This
species reaches a
length of 4.4 cm (1.7 in) TL. Rosa, R.S. and W.J.E.M. Costa...
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Cnesterodon pirai, the
Almeida toothcarp, is a
species of
poeciliid that is only know from its type locality, the
arroyo Almeida, an
affluent of the arroyo...
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Cnesterodon holopteros, the
whole fin toothcarp, is a
species of
poeciliid native to the Río
Uruguai drainage. Lucinda, P.H.F., T. Litz and R. Recuero...
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Cnesterodon carnegiei,
commonly known as Carnegie's toothcarp, is a
species of
poeciliid native to
southeastern Brazil and Uruguay. The
species name was...
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Cnesterodon septentrionalis, is a
species of
poeciliid found in Brazil. This
species reaches a
length of 3.0 cm (1.2 in) TL. Rosa, R.S. and W.J.E.M. Costa...
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Cnesterodon iguape, the
Iporanga tooth carp, is a
species of
poeciliid from the
upper Rio
Iporanga in Brazil. This
species reaches a
length of 2.2 cm...
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Cnesterodon hypselurus, the
Cilida toothcarp, is a
species of
poeciliid native to the
Paranapanema River basin in Brazil. This
species reaches a length...