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partially because of
their voracious behaviour. They are
sometimes called trahiras (also
spelled trairas) or tarariras. The
Erythrinidae include cylindrical...
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rarely a
fatal ending.
There were
thought to be two
species of
giant trahiras Hoplias aimara (Valenciennes, 1846) and
Hoplias macrophthalmus (Pellegrin...
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Hoplias malabaricus, also
known as the wolf fish,
tiger fish,
guabine or
trahira, is a
predatory Central and
South American freshwater ray-finned fish of...
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Hoplias teres is a
species of
trahiras. It is a tropical,
benthopelagic freshwater fish
which is
known to
inhabit Lake
Maracaibo in Venezuela.
Males can...
- Oyakawa, O. T.; Mattox, G. M. T. (2009). "Revision of the
Neotropical trahiras of the
Hoplias lacerdae species-group (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Erythrinidae)...
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province 1940-1944. Paris: Fayard. OCLC 4173712. Aziz, Philippe. Tu
trahiras sans vergogne:
histoire de deux collabos,
Bonny et Lafont. Paris: Livre...
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Erythrinus is a
genus of
relatively small trahiras,
freshwater fish from
tropical South America.
There are
currently two
recognized species in this genus...
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study of
Hoplias microlepis (Günther, 1864), a trans-Andean
species of
trahiras (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Erythrinidae)" (PDF).
Neotropical Ichthyology...
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study of
Hoplias microlepis (Günther, 1864), a trans-Andean
species of
trahiras (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Erythrinidae).
Neotropical Ichthyology, 12...
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Hoplias brasiliensis is a
species of
trahiras. It is a benthopelagic,
tropical freshwater fish
which is
known from
coastal rivers in
northeastern Brazil...