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Bryconops piracolina is a
small fish that
inhabits the
waters of Brazil. It is
slender and
silvery in color, like many fish in Bryconops, but can be distinguished...
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those that are not
found in the Xingu.
Examples include B.
piracolina, from the
Igarape Piracolina; B. tocantinensis, from the Rio Conceição; B. caudomaculatus...
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munduruku (C. S. de Oliveira,
Canto & F. R. V. Ribeiro, 2015)
Bryconops piracolina (Wingert & L. R. Malabarba, 2011)
Bryconops tocantinensis (Guedes, E....
- The only two
species to have a dark
dorsal fin are B.
chernoffi and B.
piracolina. It is uncommon, but not
unheard of, for
members of
Bryconops to have...
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differentiates B.
munduruku from B.
inpai and B.
piracolina, both of
which have
entirely black adipose fins. B.
piracolina can also be told from B.
munduruku because...
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visually similar to B. durbini.
Another recently named congener,
Bryconops piracolina, is
visually similar, but with a
difference in the
lateral line - it has...
- dark; a dark
dorsal fin is only
otherwise seen in
congener Bryconops piracolina when it
comes to
features of
Bryconops as a genus.
Bryconops chernoffi...