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Bryconops rheoruber is a
species of
freshwater fish from the
rivers of Brazil. Its back
scales are tan-to-cream, and its
belly is silvery; the divide...
- poorly-denticulated. This is part of why B.
chernoffi and B.
rheoruber can be told apart; B.
rheoruber is a part of
subgenus Bryconops. The
specific name "chernoffi"...
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appearance to
congener Bryconops rheoruber. B.
rheoruber and B.
sapezal both have 8–9
predorsal scales, but B.
rheoruber has more
scales around the cir****ference...
- is also seen in B.
rheoruber,
though there are
other differences between the two; for instance, the
distal regions of B.
rheoruber's caudal fin are dusky...
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morphological resemblance to
congeners Bryconops chernoffi and
Bryconops rheoruber. In all three,
there are 8–9
predorsal scales (as
opposed to 10–17 in...
- 2015)
Bryconops piracolina (Wingert & L. R. Malabarba, 2011)
Bryconops rheoruber (Oliveira, Ota, Sabaj, & Py-Daniel, 2019)
Bryconops sapezal (Wingert,...
- be used to
distinguish B.
tocantinensis from
congeners B.
vibex and B.
rheoruber.
Bryconops tocantinensis demonstrates ****ual
dimorphism in that mature...