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Astyanax scabripinnis

2007
Astyanax aff. scabripinnis: coastal drainage: MHNCI 7824, 4, small affluent of rio Morato, 11 Jun 1994, and MHNCI 7844, 4, 12 Jun 1994; MHNCI 7858, 20 (2 c&s), small affluent of rio Morato, 25 Jun 1994.
Vinícius Abilhoa, Luiz Fernando Duboc
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Astyanax maximus

Astyanax maximus (Steindachner 1876) Distribution Upper Amazon, Orinoco. Notes Barriga (1994), Escobar-Camacho et al. (2015).
Escobar-Camacho, Daniel   +4 more
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Astyanax ita

2006
Astyanax ita: MLP 9599, holotype, 64.0 mm, Argentina, Misiones, Río Iguazú basin, arroyo Tateto.
Juan Marcos Mirande   +2 more
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Astyanax paris

2006
Astyanax paris: MLP 9584, holotype, 75.6 mm, Argentina, Misiones, Río Uruguay basin, arroyo Fortaleza.
J. M. Mirande   +2 more
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Astyanax eigenmanniorum

2006
Astyanax eigenmanniorum (Cope): ILPLA 705, (5) 53.8-77.1 mm SL, Laguna Chascomús (35°36’S 58°02’W), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, coll.: C. Togo and H. López, May 1979; ILPLA 716, (4) 51.9-82.9 mm SL, Laguna Chascomús, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, coll.: O. Padin and J. Iwaszkiw, April 1984.
Lucila C. Protogino   +2 more
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Astyanax ojiara

2006
Astyanax ojiara: MLP 9470, holotype, 50.5 mm, Argentina, Misiones, arroyo Benítez.
J. M. Mirande   +2 more
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Astyanax tupi

2006
Astyanax tupi: MACN-Ict 8646, holotype, 70.1 mm, Argentina, Misiones, Arroyo Cunapiru Chico.
J. M. Mirande   +2 more
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Astyanax bimaculatus

Astyanax bimaculatus (Linnaeus 1758) Distribution Widespread Amazonia. Notes Barriga (1994), Valdiviezo-Rivera et al. (2018).
Escobar-Camacho, Daniel   +4 more
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Astyanax cordovae

2006
Published as part of Lucila C. Protogino, Amalia M. Miquelarena & Hugo L. López, 2006, A new species of Astyanax (Teleostei, Characiformes, Characidae), with breeding tubercles, from the Paraná and Uruguay river basins., pp.
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