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Hasemania
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemism, endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Highlands, Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena River, Juruena system, north to the São Francisco River, São Francisco system and south to the Paraná River, Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered Threatened species, threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment (Brazil), Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Specie ...
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Hasemania Maxillaris
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemism, endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Highlands, Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena River, Juruena system, north to the São Francisco River, São Francisco system and south to the Paraná River, Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered Threatened species, threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment (Brazil), Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Specie ...
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Hasemania Kalunga
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena system, north to the São Francisco system and south to the Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Species There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus: * '' Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry, 1999 * '' Hasemania hanseni'' ( ...
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Hasemania Uberaba
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena system, north to the São Francisco system and south to the Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Species There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus: * '' Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry, 1999 * '' Hasemania hanseni'' ( ...
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Hasemania Crenuchoides
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena system, north to the São Francisco system and south to the Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Species There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus: * '' Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry, 1999 * '' Hasemania hanseni'' ( ...
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Hasemania Piatan
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena system, north to the São Francisco system and south to the Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Species There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus: * ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry, 1999 * '' Hasemania hanseni'' ( ...
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Hasemania Hanseni
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena system, north to the São Francisco system and south to the Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Species There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus: * ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry, 1999 * '' Hasemania hanseni'' ( ...
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Hasemania Melanura
''Hasemania'' is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil, where only found in river basins that originate on the Brazilian Shield, ranging west to the Juruena system, north to the São Francisco system and south to the Paraná system.Serra, J.P. & Langeani, F. (2015): A new ''Hasemania'' Ellis from the upper rio Paraná basin, with the redescription of ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry (Characiformes: Characidae). ''Neotropical Ichthyology, 13 (3): 479-486.'' The individual species generally have quite small ranges and two, ''H. crenuchoides'' and ''H. piatan'', are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment. They are small fish, up to in standard length depending on the exact species. The genus is named for zoologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman. He collected all of the known species of this genus. Species There are currently 9 recognized species in this genus: * ''Hasemania crenuchoides'' Zarske & Géry, 1999 * ''Hasemania hanseni'' ( F ...
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Silvertip Tetra
The silvertip tetra (''Hasemania nana'') is a species of characid freshwater fish omnivores native to streams and creeks in the São Francisco basin in Brazil, but frequently kept in aquariums. Silvertip tetras are slightly more aggressive than other comparable smaller tetra Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA; formerly known as Trans-European Trunked Radio), a European standard for a trunked radio system, is a professional mobile radio and two-way transceiver specification. TETRA was specifically designed for use by ...s, observed occasionally to nip other similarly sized tetras. Description This small fish reaches up to in standard length. The tetras are transparent with their gold colors and have a black stripe that runs along the mid to back section of their bodies. The males have brighters colors compared to the paler females. They are a social species of fish that can become territorial. They usually enjoy being with a school of their own kind. The fish thrive in temp ...
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São Francisco River
The São Francisco River (, ) is a large river in Brazil. With a length of , it is the longest river that runs entirely in Brazilian territory, and the fourth longest in South America and overall in Brazil (after the Amazon, the Paraná and the Madeira). It used to be known as the by the indigenous people before colonisation, and is today also known as . The São Francisco originates in the Canastra mountain range in the central-western part of the state of Minas Gerais. It runs generally north in the states of Minas Gerais and Bahia, behind the coastal range, draining an area of over , before turning east to form the border between Bahia on the right bank and the states of Pernambuco and Alagoas on the left one. After that, it forms the boundary between the states of Alagoas and Sergipe and washes into the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the five states which the São Francisco directly traverses or borders, its drainage basin also includes tributaries from the state of Goià ...
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Pristellini
Characidae, the characids or characins is a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish, belonging to the order Characiformes. The name "characins" is the historical one, but scientists today tend to prefer "characids" to reflect their status as a by and large monophyletic group at family rank. To arrive there, this family has undergone much systematic and taxonomic change. Among those fishes that remain in the Characidae for the time being are the tetras, comprising the very similar genera ''Hemigrammus'' and ''Hyphessobrycon'', as well as a few related forms such as the cave and neon tetras. Fish of this family are important as food and also include popular aquarium fish species. These fish vary in length, though many are less than . One of the smallest species, ''Hyphessobrycon roseus'', grows to a maximum length of 1.9 cm. These fish inhabit a wide range and a variety of habitats. They originate in the Americas, ranging from southwestern Texas and Mexico through C ...
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Christian Frederik Lütken
Christian Frederik Lütken (; 7 October 1827, in Sorø – 6 February 1901), was a Denmark, Danish zoologist and naturalist. In 1852, he resigned his commission as a lieutenant with the Danish army, and earned his master's degree in sciences the following year.Darwinarkivet.dk
Christian Frederik Lütken (1827-1901)
Afterwards, he served as an assistant to Japetus Steenstrup (1813–1897) at the University of Copenhagen Zoological Museum, at the time an independent institution, now part of the University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden, Natural History Museum of Denmark. Following Steenstrup's retirement in 1885, he became a professor of zoology and director of the zoological museum. As he grew older, he suffered from physical infirmities and during the last year of his life, he was strick ...
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