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Pristobrycon is a
genus of
piranhas from the
Orinoco and
Amazon Basins, as well as
rivers in the Guianas.
Pristobrycon is not monophyletic. No
single morphological...
- Serrasalmus, Pygocentrus, and part of
Pristobrycon, or
expanded to
include these taxa plus Pygopristis, Catoprion, and
Pristobrycon striolatus.
Pygopristis was...
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Pristobrycon careospinus is a
species of
serrasalmid endemic of Venezuela.
Habits mainly in
black or
acidic waters in
Amazonas State of
Venezuela (High...
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ranging from 54 to 62.
Metynnis has 62 chromosomes, as does Catoprion,
Pristobrycon striolatus, and Pygopristis.
Serrasalmids inhabit all
major and some...
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Pristobrycon striolatus is a
species of
serrasalmid fish.
Pristobrycon striolatus inhabits mainly black or
acidic waters in
tributaries in the Orinoco...
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Pristobrycon maculipinnis,
sometimes known as the
marbled piranha, is a
species of
serrasalmid endemic to Venezuela. P.
maculipinnis mainly inhabits black...
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Pristobrycon calmoni is a
South American species of
serrasalmid fish. It is
mostly found in
black or
acidic waters, and in the
turbid waters of the tributaries...
- Lacepède, 1803 Type
species Salmo rhombeus Linnaeus, 1766
Species See text
Synonyms Serrasalme (lapsus)
Serrasalmo Duméril, 1806
Pristobrycon Eigenmann, 1915...
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Pristobrycon Serrasalmus...
- myleus,
wimple piranha, Metynnis, Mylossoma,
Pygopristis denticulata,
Pristobrycon striolatus and Serrasalmus, as well as the
unrelated marine fish Beryx...