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Bryconops hexalepis is a
small iguanodectid fish from the
rivers of Brazil. It is
solely found in the
drainage of the Rio Tocantins.
Rather elongate and...
- Subsequently, B. colanegra's
current accepted classification is as an
Iguanodectid fish. It
remains a
member of the
order Characiformes.
Bryconops colanegra...
- but the
current accepted standing of
Bryconops cyrtogaster is as an
Iguanodectid fish.
Bryconops cyrtogaster is only
known from the
Oyapock river (between...
- Piabucus, but I.
gracilis specifically is
somewhat deep-bodied for an
iguanodectid.
Iguanodectes gracilis has
retained its
original name
since designation...
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Bryconops is a
solitary clade. Today, B.
transitoria is
considered an
iguanodectid rather than a characin. The
specific epithet "transitoria" is feminine...
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similar congener B.
melanurus is in Creatochanes.
Bryconops gracilis is an
iguanodectid (part of the
family Iguanodectidae). This is a
fairly recent classification...
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Piabucus and Iguanodectes. B.
disruptus is
currently classified as an
iguanodectid.
Bryconops caudomaculatus, a
closely related congener, is at the center...
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ichthyologist Carl H. Eigenmann. Thus, B.
giacopinii is
currently considered an
iguanodectid.
Bryconops giacopinii is
known largely from the
Autana river, in the...
- with
Piabucus and Iguanodectes. As such, B.
inpai is
considered an
Iguanodectid fish.
Bryconops inpai is
endemic to the
Casiquiare and
Negro rivers of...
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orangefin tetra (Bryconops affinis), are
sometimes taken as
aquarium fish.
Iguanodectids are
generally small, and are
brightly colored or reflective, making...