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Australoheros Muriae
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * ''Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * ''Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * ''Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * ...
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Australoheros Facetus
''Australoheros facetus'', the chameleon cichlid or chanchito, is a species of cichlid from the subfamily Cichlasomatinae which is native to northern Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil. Description ''Australoheros facetus'' has a high and deeply compressed body which is covered with large scales. It has a small, upward pointing mouth in which the jaws do not reach farther than the forward margin of the eye. It has a long dorsal fin which extends to two thirds of the total length of the fish. The caudal fin has a rounded shape. It is distinguished from other species in the genus '' Australoheros'' by its longer lower jaw, upward pointing mouth and in having the shortest dorsal scale cover and the fewest scales on the dorsal and anal fins. Most specimens, 80% of fish, have four abdominal bars while these are present in only half of the individuals of its congeners. They normally attain in length but males have been recorded at The colour varies from brassy yellow th ...
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Australoheros Kaaygua
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Ipatinguensis
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Guarani
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Forquilha
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Charrua
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Capixaba
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Barbosae
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * '' Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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Australoheros Autochthon
''Australoheros'' is a fish genus in the cichlid family. Most are restricted to rivers and streams in southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, but at least one species is also found in lakes and swamps. This genus was erected after a taxonomic revision in 2006. These are relatively small cichlids that typically do not surpass in length, although ''A. facetus'' reaches about . Species Four of these species were formerly included in ''Cichlasoma'', but the rest were all described in 2006 (when the genus ''Australoheros'' was coined) or later, and placed in the correct genus from the beginning. There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus: * '' Australoheros acaroides'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) * ''Australoheros angiru'' Říčan, Piáleck, Almirón & Casciotta, 2011 * '' Australoheros autrani'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 * '' Australoheros autochthon'' (Günther, 1862) * ''Australoheros barbosae'' Ottoni & W. J. E. M. Costa, 2008 ...
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