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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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Hyphessobrycon sergip****) are
named for her as are the
species Bryconops durbinae and
Bryconacidnus ellisi.
Marion Lee
Durbin was born in Los
Angeles to...
- 4 cm (2.5 in) in
standard length. The only
species smaller is
Bryconops durbinae,
which reaches 3.1 cm (1.2 in) in
standard length. It is
similar in coloration...
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river basin.
Three of its
congeners have also been
described therein: B.
durbinae, B. munduruku, and B. transitoria.
Though B.
gracilis is
currently listed...
- Durbin, 1909
Hemigrammus diagonicus Mendonça & Wosiacki, 2011
Hemigrammus durbinae Ota, F. C. T. Lima & Pavanelli, 2015
Hemigrammus elegans (Steindachner...
- Brazil's Pará State.
Congeners that also live in the Rio Tapajós are B.
durbinae, B. gracilis, and B. melanurus.
There is
evidence to
suggest that B. munduruku...
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Bryconops are
fairly small,
reaching just
under half a foot at a maximum. B.
durbinae, the smallest,
reaches 3.1 cm SL (standard length,
without the tail fin...
- from the Tapajós; The
others are
Bryconops gracilis, B. munduruku, and B.
durbinae.
While B.
transitoria has not been the
subject of
specific dietary study...
- melanurus;
Members of the
subgenus Bryconops include B. collettei, B.
durbinae, B. caudomaculatus, and B. disruptus. Upon its
original description and...