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Metynnis maculatus, the
spotted metynnis, is a
species of
serrasalmid fish
found in
Argentina and Brazil, and
possibly in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Peru....
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Metynnis hypsauchen". FishBase.
October 2011 version. SeriouslyFish:
Metynnis hypsauchen.
Retrieved 4 June 2014 v...
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Metynnis is a
genus of
serrasalmid fish from
tropical and
subtropical South America. They are
herbivorous or omnivorous, and
inhabit a wide
range of freshwater...
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enough to cope in the
company of much
larger fish.
Metynnis argenteus, like all
other known Metynnis, are
mainly herbivores, but also take
animal matter...
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brine shrimp.
Metynnis altidorsalis Metynnis argenteus (Silver dollar)
Metynnis fasciatus (Striped
silver dollar)
Metynnis guaporensis Metynnis hypsauchen...
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Metynnis lippincotti****,
commonly known as the
spotted silver dollar, is a
species of
serrasalmid native to the
Brazilian Amazon and
multiple rivers of...
- pacu, as listed.
Colossoma –
black pacu, black-finned pacu,
giant pacu
Metynnis Mylesinus Myleus Myloplus Mylossoma Ossubtus –
parrot pacu,
eaglebeak pacu...
- Mylossoma. Most
serrasalmids have
about 60 chromosomes,
ranging from 54 to 62.
Metynnis has 62 chromosomes, as does Catoprion,
Pristobrycon striolatus, and Pygopristis...
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Metynnis sp.
Metynnis cf.
hypsauchen sp....
- bright,
iridescent scales along the flanks. This
species very much
resemble Metynnis and
Myleus species.
Although the
patronym was not identified, it is probably...