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- Bryconops cyrtogaster is a midsize species of freshwater fish found in the Oyapock river in French Guiana and Brazil. It is overall silver, with an indistinct...
- primary purpose of solidifying a proper description for congener Bryconops cyrtogaster, to which it has some superficial resemblance. Bryconops marabaixo is...
- this makes it similar in size to its congeners B. caudomaculatus and B. cyrtogaster. The body shape is generally reminiscent of all Bryconops species, described...
- Bubekiana, Callicarolynia, Callimerismus, Ceratetra, Cryptoprymna, Cyrtogaster, Haliplogeton, Halticoptera, Harrizia, Kazina, Maorita, Mauleus, Merismus...
- in Bryconops, also demonstrated by congeners like B. florenceae, B. cyrtogaster, and B. gracilis. Bryconops munduruku was originally described from a...
- giacopinii, which have none. Its body is shallower than that of B. cyrtogaster (though still robust), and small factors like a thicker caudal peduncle...
- 1999) Bryconops collettei (Chernoff & Machado-Allison, 2005) Bryconops cyrtogaster (Norman, 1926) Bryconops disruptus (Machado-Allison & Chernoff, 1997)...
- Py‐Daniel, Lúcia Rapp (September 2020). "The true identity of Bryconops cyrtogaster (Norman), and description of a new species of Bryconops Kner (Characiformes:...
- Py‐Daniel, Lúcia Rapp (September 2020). "The true identity of Bryconops cyrtogaster (Norman), and description of a new species of Bryconops Kner (Characiformes:...
- trifasciatus, Pediobius metallicus, Pediobius albipes, Pnigalio minio, Cyrtogaster vulgaris, Sphegigaster pallicornis, Mauleus iligneus, Epiclerus nomocerus...