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- Psalidodon is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Characidae of the order Characiformes. Some of these fish, like many of their relatives, are kept...
- Psalidodon fasciatus, commonly known as the banded astyanax, is a species of fish widespread in the Americas from Mexico to Argentina. It grows up to 17...
- The Buenos Aires tetra (Psalidodon anisitsi) is a tropical fish from South America. It was first observed in the wild in 1907, by Carl H. Eigenmann. An...
- caudomaculatus Arnold's tetra, Arnoldichthys spilopterus Banded tetra, Psalidodon fasciatus Bandtail tetra, Moenkhausia dichroura Barred gl**** tetra, Phenagoniates...
- and suggested the creation of two new genera and the resurrection of Psalidodon. Although included in Astyanax by FishBase, phylogenetic evidence supports...
- Psalidodon xiru is a species of fish endemic to the Jacuí River drainage in Brazil. It grows up to 95.7 mm (3.77 in) in length. Eschmeyer, W. N.; R. Fricke...
- Trojan horse: phylogeny of Astyanax, two new genera and resurrection of Psalidodon (Teleostei: Characidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 190...
- their scales. Most of its food is sourced from related fishes such as Psalidodon fasciatus, a cryptic species to which D. heterostomus bears a strong visual...
- Andromakhe Dectobrycon Grundulus Gymnocharacinus Hollandichthys Moenkhausia Psalidodon Pseudochalceus Rachoviscus Schultzites Tribe Scissorini Genycharax Leptobrycon...
- Wolfville Formation Genus Species Member Abundance Notes Images Acadiella A. psalidodon See [1] Haligonia H. bolodon See [2] ?Scoloparia S. glyphanodon See [3]...