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Key to the species of cis-andean Brycon (excluding Brycon devillei) The key provided below summarizes the main diagnostic features to diagnose the different cis-andean Brycon species.
Lima, Flávio C. T.
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Brycon nattereri Günther, 1864 (Figs. 44–48) Chalceus opalinus (not Cuvier): Kner, 1860: 10 (“Irisanga”). Salmo pira-pitinga Kner (ex Natterer), 1860: 2 (name unavailable, published under the synonym of Chalceus opalinus).
Lima, Flávio C. T.
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O gênero Brycon é o principal representante da subfamília Bryconinae, com espécies ocorrendo nas bacias hidrográficas do oeste e leste dos Andes. No Brasil, os briconíneos estão distribuídos nos principais sistemas hidrográficos, e por serem sensíveis às
Travenzoli, Natália Martins
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A revision of the cis-andean species of Brycon, with the exception of the Brycon pesu species-complex, is presented. Twenty - one Brycon species (including B. pesu) are recognized from cis-andean river systems: Brycon stolzmanni Stein - dachner, from the
FLÁVIO C.T. LIMA, Lima F.C.T.
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Brycon devillei (a), B. insignis (b), B. ferox (c), B. opalinus (d), and B. vermelha (e). The bar represents 10 μm.
Claudio Oliveira (105510) +5 more
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The ichthyofauna of a poorly known area in the middle-southern Espinhaço mountain range, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil: diagnostics and identification keys. [PDF]
Dos Santos SA, de Britto MR.
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Brycon ferox Steindachner 1877
<i>Brycon ferox</i> Steindachner, 1877 <p>(Figs. 33–35)</p> <p> <i>Brycon ferox</i> Steindachner, 1877: 583 –585, pl. 4, figs.
Lima, Flávio C. T.
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Homoplasmy is a feature usually found in the mtDNA of higher animal taxa. On the other hand, the presence of two classes of mtDNA in the same cell or organism is rare and may appear in length or site variation.
Krieger, JE, Hilsdorf, AWS
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Brycon howesi Lima, 2017, new species
Brycon howesi new species (Figs. 28–29) Chalceus opalinus (non Cuvier): Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1850: 246 (part; “ Rio Tiquilelonha”). Brycon insignis: Steindachner, 1877: 587 –591 (part; “ Rio Jequitinhonha”); Godinho et al., 1999:
Lima, Flávio C. T.
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Brycon insignis Steindachner 1877
Brycon insignis Steindachner, 1877 (Figs. 22–24) Brycon insignis Steindachner, 1877: 587 –591, pl. 4, figs.1, 1a (not 2, 2a; see Steindachner, 1879c: 50, footnote: “Taf. IV, Fig.1 [nicht Fig.
Lima, Flávio C. T.
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