Definition of Hydrolycus. Meaning of Hydrolycus. Synonyms of Hydrolycus

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- "Hydrolycus scomberoides". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 19 October 2017. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Hydrolycus scomberoides"...
- 2024. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Hydrolycus armatus". FishBase. January 2017 version. "Hydrolycus armatus". SeriouslyFish. Retrieved 13 January...
- four described species. Hydrolycus armatus (Jardine, 1841) (Payara) Hydrolycus scomberoides (G. Cuvier, 1819) (Payara) Hydrolycus tatauaia Toledo-Piza,...
- Hydrolycus tatauaia is a species of dogtooth characin found in the Amazon, Orinoco and Essequibo basins in tropical South America. Adults mainly occur...
- Hydrocynus goliath Hydrocynus tanzaniae Hydrocynus vittatus Hydrolycus armatus Hydrolycus tatauaia Ide (fish) Iridescent shark ****anese sturgeon Kaluga...
- Even vastly different fish may be called tetras. For example, payara (Hydrolycus scomberoides) is occasionally known as the "sabretooth tetra" or "vampire...
- Magdalena and Maracaibo basins. Fossil species are also known from Argentina. Hydrolycus species are game fish, having been recently added to the International...
- rastrosus, an ancient species of salmon Sabretooth tetra, the Payara, Hydrolycus scomberoides, a species of gamefish in the Orinoco River in Venezuela...
- canine teeth. These fish can get relatively large; Hydrolycus species can reach 117 cm (46 in). Hydrolycus species here are ordered based on their relationships...
- ****fasciatus 75 cm (30 in) Neolebias ansorgii 3.5 cm (1.4 in) Payara Hydrolycus scomberoides 117 cm (46 in) Pink-tail chalceus Chalceus macrolepidotus...