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Astyanax asuncionensis

2006
Astyanax asuncionensis: MLP 8660, 5 ex., 43.6-61.4 mm, Argentina Santiago del Estero, Banado de Anatuya. MLP 8844, 7 ex., 25.0-44.9 mm, Argentina, Formosa, Rio Bermejo basin, Arroyo Mbigua.
Juan Marcos Mirande   +2 more
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Malagoniella astyanax subsp. astyanax

Published as part of Rosa, Cecilia Lozano De La, Cupello, Mario & Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Z., 2024, The dung beetles of Venezuela (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae): catalogue and updated distribution, pp. 1-272 in European Journal of Taxonomy 959 (1) on pages 139-141, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2024.959.2677, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Rosa, Cecilia Lozano De La   +2 more
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Astyanax janeiroensis

2007
Astyanax janeiroensis: rio Ribeira de Iguape basin: MHNCI 5921, 28 (2 c&s), ribeirào Pocinha, 8 Nov 1988; MZUSP 60163, 6, córrego do Franco, 24°47’S 48°33’W, 22 Mar 2000; MZUSP 71873, 2, rio Caçador, approx. 24°35’S 49°19’W, 6 Jan 2000; MZUSP 79510, 5, stream tributary of rio Três Barras, approx. 25°18’S 49°34’W, 16 May 2002.
Vinícius Abilhoa, Luiz Fernando Duboc
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Astyanax

Revue des Études Grecques, 1919
Roussel Pierre. Astyanax. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 32, fascicule 146-150,1919. pp. 482-489.
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Astyanax saguazu

2006
Astyanax saguazu: MLP 9603, holotype, 63.0 mm, Argentina, Misiones, Río Uruguay basin, arroyo Once Vueltas.
Juan Marcos Mirande   +2 more
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Astyanax taeniatus

2014
Published as part of Litz, Thomas O. & The, Stefan Koerber Introduction, 2014, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of Uruguay (CLOFF-UY)., pp.
Litz, Thomas O.   +1 more
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Astyanax lacustris

2023
Astyanax lacustris (Lütken 1875) Material examined. 1 exemplar; 53.5 mm SL. CI FML 7928, 1 ex, 27°12’ 36.21”S; 65°37’ 22.80”W Pueblo Viejo River. Identification. Complete lateral line; perforated scales on lateral lines 30–39 (rarely 40 or 41); naked caudal fin; presence of two series of teeth in the premaxilla with 5 teeth in the inner series;
Saravia, Alejandro Nicolás   +4 more
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Subterranean life: Behavior, metabolic, and some other adaptations of Astyanax cavefish.

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2020
The ability of fishes to adapt to any aquatic environment seems limitless. It is enthralling how new species keep appearing at the deep sea or in subterranean environments.
E. Maldonado   +4 more
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Astyanax mexicanus

2010
Autapomorphy of Astyanax mexicanus: 1. Posterior extent of ventral process of quadrate (151): (0> 1) falling short of posterior margin of symplectic. Paralleled in the Hyphessobrycon luetkenii clade and Iguanodectinae, in nodes 284, 289, and 298, and in Astyanax cf.
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Astyanax totae

2007
Astyanax totae: rio Iguaçu basin: MCP 37562, 8, 49.1-81.9 mm SL, 11 Jul 2002; MHNCI 10305, 1, 61.1 mm SL, rio Cascata, tributary of rio Tortuoso, an affluent of rio Iguaçu, approx. 25°29’S 49°39’W, 26 May 2002; MHNCI 10306, 21, 34.4-73.4 mm SL (2 c&s), 26 May 2002; NUP 4099, 16, 41.9-56.3 mm SL, 23 Jun 2002; MNRJ 28652, 11, 36.9-66.3 mm SL, 9 Jan 2002.
Vinícius Abilhoa, Luiz Fernando Duboc
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