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Bivibranchia
''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * '' Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia simulata'' Géry, Planquette The river Planquette () is one of the small streams that flow from the plateau of the southern Boulonnais and Picardy, into the Canche. Its length is . The river rises at Planques and passes Fressin, Wambercourt, Cavron-Saint-Martin and join ... & Le Bail, 1991 * '' Bivibranchia velox'' ( C. H. Eigenmann & G. S. Myers, 1927) References Hemiodontidae Characiformes genera Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann Fish of South America {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Bivibranchia Fowleri
''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * '' Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia simulata'' Géry, Planquette The river Planquette () is one of the small streams that flow from the plateau of the southern Boulonnais and Picardy, into the Canche. Its length is . The river rises at Planques and passes Fressin, Wambercourt, Cavron-Saint-Martin and join ... & Le Bail, 1991 * '' Bivibranchia velox'' ( C. H. Eigenmann & G. S. Myers, 1927) References Hemiodontidae Characiformes genera Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann Fish of South America {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Bivibranchia Notata
''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * ''Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * '' Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia simulata'' Géry, Planquette The river Planquette () is one of the small streams that flow from the plateau of the southern Boulonnais and Picardy, into the Canche. Its length is . The river rises at Planques and passes Fressin, Wambercourt, Cavron-Saint-Martin and join ... & Le Bail, 1991 * '' Bivibranchia velox'' ( C. H. Eigenmann & G. S. Myers, 1927) References Hemiodontidae Characiformes genera Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann Fish of South America {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Bivibranchia Velox
''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * ''Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * ''Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia simulata'' Géry, Planquette The river Planquette () is one of the small streams that flow from the plateau of the southern Boulonnais and Picardy, into the Canche. Its length is . The river rises at Planques and passes Fressin, Wambercourt, Cavron-Saint-Martin and join ... & Le Bail, 1991 * '' Bivibranchia velox'' ( C. H. Eigenmann & G. S. Myers, 1927) References Hemiodontidae Characiformes genera Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann Fish of South America {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Bivibranchia Bimaculata
''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * ''Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * ''Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia simulata'' Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1991 * ''Bivibranchia velox ''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * ''Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * ''Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' ...'' ( C. H. Eigenmann & G. S. Myers, 1927) References Hemiodontidae Characiformes genera Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann Fish of South America {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Bivibranchia Simulata
''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * ''Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * ''Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * ''Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' Bivibranchia simulata'' Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1991 * ''Bivibranchia velox ''Bivibranchia'' is a genus of halftooths from tropical South America, with five recognized species: * '' Bivibranchia bimaculata'' Vari, 1985 * ''Bivibranchia fowleri'' (Steindachner, 1908) * ''Bivibranchia notata'' Vari & Goulding, 1985 * '' ...'' ( C. H. Eigenmann & G. S. Myers, 1927) References Hemiodontidae Characiformes genera Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann Fish of South America {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Hemiodontidae
The Hemiodontidae are a small family of freshwater characins found in northern South America, south to the Paraná-Paraguay Basin. The larger species are popular food fish. Hemiodontids have a streamlined body shape; many are fast-swimming, and are able to leap out of the water to escape predators. The adults of all species except ''Micromischodus sugillatus'' have no teeth on their lower jaws. Most species have a round spot on the side of the midbody and a stripe along the lower lobe of the caudal fin. The largest hemiodontids are around in length. Genera The family has around 29 known species, as well as several undescribed species, in five genera: *''Anodus'' *''Argonectes'' *''Bivibranchia'' *''Hemiodus'' *'' Micromischodus'' References *Nelson, Joseph S. (2006). ''Fishes of the World ''Fishes of the World'' by the American ichthyologist Joseph S. Nelson (1937–2011) is a standard reference for fish systematics. Now in its fifth edition (2016), the work is a compreh ...
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Halftooth
The Hemiodontidae are a small family of freshwater characins found in northern South America, south to the Paraná-Paraguay Basin. The larger species are popular food fish. Hemiodontids have a streamlined body shape; many are fast-swimming, and are able to leap out of the water to escape predators. The adults of all species except ''Micromischodus sugillatus'' have no teeth on their lower jaws. Most species have a round spot on the side of the midbody and a stripe along the lower lobe of the caudal fin. The largest hemiodontids are around in length. Genera The family has around 29 known species, as well as several undescribed species, in five genera: *''Anodus'' *''Argonectes'' *''Bivibranchia'' *''Hemiodus'' *'' Micromischodus'' References *Nelson, Joseph S. (2006). ''Fishes of the World ''Fishes of the World'' by the American ichthyologist Joseph S. Nelson (1937–2011) is a standard reference for fish systematics. Now in its fifth edition (2016), the work is a compreh ...
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Characiformes Genera
Characiformes is an order of Actinopterygii, ray-finned fish, comprising the characins and their allies. Grouped in 18 recognized families, more than 2000 different species are described, including the well-known piranha and tetras.; Buckup P.A.: "Relationships of the Characidiinae and phylogeny of characiform fishes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi)", ''Phylogeny and Classification of Neotropical Fishes'', L.R. Malabarba, R.E. Reis, R.P. Vari, Z.M. Lucena, eds. (Porto Alegre: Edipucr) 1998:123-144. Taxonomy The Characiformes form part of a series called the Ostariophysi, Otophysi within the superorder Ostariophysi. The Otophysi contain three other orders, Cypriniformes, Siluriformes, and Gymnotiformes. The Characiformes form a group known as the Characiphysi with the Siluriformes and Gymnotiformes. The order Characiformes is the sister group to the orders Siluriformes and Gymnotiformes, though this has been debated in light of recent molecular evidence. Originally, the characins were ...
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George S
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Pierre-Yves Le Bail
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Paul Planquette
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Jacques Géry
Jacques Géry (12 March 1917, Paris – 15 June 2007, Sarlat, France) was a French ichthyologist. He was also a scientist and a Doctor of Medicine. The most notable species he described are: * Green neon tetra, ''Paracheirodon simulans'' (Géry, 1963) * Black neon tetra, ''Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi'' (Géry, 1961) * Royal tetra, '' Inpaichthys kerri'' (Géry & Junk, 1977) * Rummy-nose tetra, ''Hemigrammus bleheri'' (Géry & Mahnert, 1986) * Red phantom tetra, ''Hyphessobrycon sweglesi'' (Géry, 1961) * ''Brittanichthys axelrodi'' (Géry, 1965) * ''Brittanichthys ''Brittanichthys'' is a genus of characins endemism, endemic to the Rio Negro (Amazon), Rio Negro basin in South America. The currently described species are: * ''Brittanichthys axelrodi'' Jacques Géry, Géry, 1965 * ''Brittanichthys myersi'' G ... myersi'' (Géry, 1965) See also * :Taxa named by Jacques Géry References * Jacques Géry: ''Characoids of the world.'' T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, . Exte ...
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