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- Iguanodectinae is a subfamily of small freshwater fish in the family Iguanodectidae. They are most prominently found in the Amazon river basin and its...
- be removed in order to maintain a monophyletic Characidae. Subfamily Iguanodectinae moved to Iguanodectidae Bryconops Iguanodectes Piabucus Subfamily Heterocharacinae...
- fish industry. Alongside the genus Piabucus, it is in the subfamily Iguanodectinae, which in turn is in the family Iguanodectidae. The genus Bryconops...
- Characiformes that lives in South America. It is home to the subfamily Iguanodectinae (Eigenmann, 1909) and the monotypic Bryconops clade. Several species...
- reaching a maximum of 4.6 cm (1.8 in) standard length (SL). As with all Iguanodectinae, I. gracilis has a compressed, elongate body, comparable to the general...
- relative in the genus Iguanodectes. The two are paired in the subfamily Iguanodectinae, forming a clade. The genus Bryconops makes up a monogeneric sister...
- (a feature seen in all members of Bryconops, as well as sister clade Iguanodectinae). The origin of the dorsal fin is slightly closer to the caudal fin...
- teeth are a feature that the genus Bryconops shares with sister clade Iguanodectinae. Described in 1999, Bryconops colanegra belongs to the subgenus Creatochanes...
- Pindaré River drainage, Mearim River basin, Brazil (Characiformes: Iguanodectinae)". Cybium. 41 (3): 287–289. Retrieved 13 February 2023. Ponton, Dominique;...
- —Studies on fishes of the family Characidae.—No. 6. A synopsis of the Iguanodectinae". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 7 (74): 97–104. doi:10...