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Deuterodon iguape Eigenmann (Type). 1907. Characidae.
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Deuterodon iguape Eigenmann (Type).
Moenkhausia agassizi Steindachner. 1907. Characidae.
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Moenkhausia agassizi Steindachner.
Chalceus labrosus (fig.1) Chalceus nigre-taeniatus (fig.2). Natives of the River Paduiri, Guiana. 1852. Chalceus.
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Chalceus labrosus (fig.1) Chalceus nigre-taeniatus (fig.2). Natives of the River Paduiri, Guiana.
Charax atratoensus. 1907. Characidae.
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Charax atratoensus.
Astyanax and Deuterodon. 1911. Astyanax; Characidae.
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Astyanax and Deuterodon.
Spintherobolus and Glandulocauda. 1911. Characidae.
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Spintherobolus and Glandulocauda.
Probolodus and Psalidodon. 1911. Characidae.
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Probolodus and Psalidodon.
Tetragonopterus alleni Eigenmann and McAtee. 1907. Characidae.
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Tetragonopterus alleni Eigenmann and McAtee.
Hysteronotus, Creagrutus, and Phenacogaster. 1911. Creagrutus; Characidae.
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Hysteronotus, Creagrutus, and Phenacogaster.
Charax caliurus Eigenmann and Kennedy. 1907. Characidae.
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Charax caliurus Eigenmann and Kennedy.
Astyanax binoculatus L. A characin found everywhere in tropical south America, from Panama to Buenos Ayres est of the Andes, close relatives existed in the early tertiary. This photograph of a specimen from Trinidae. 1906. Astyanax.
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Astyanax binoculatus L. A characin found everywhere in tropical south America, from Panama to Buenos Ayres est of the Andes, close relatives existed in the early tertiary. This photograph of a specimen from Trinidae.
Bramocharax brassfordii. 1907. Characidae.
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Bramocharax brassfordii.
Tetragonopterus schomburokh; Native of the Rio Negro, Guiana. 1852. Tetragonopterus.
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Tetragonopterus schomburokh; Native of the Rio Negro, Guiana.
Charax squamosus. 1907. Characidae.
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Charax squamosus.
Astyanax gymnogenys Eisenmann (Type). 1911. Astyanax.
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Astyanax gymnogenys Eisenmann (Type).
Tetragonopterus argenteus Cuvier. 1907. Characidae.
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Tetragonopterus argenteus Cuvier.
Charax squamosus Eigenmann and Kennedy. 1907. Characidae.
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Charax squamosus Eigenmann and Kennedy.
Astyanax petegrini Eigenmann. 1907. Astyanax.
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Astyanax petegrini Eigenmann.
Hemigrammus inconstans. 1907. Characidae.
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Hemigrammus inconstans.
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Creagrutus hildebrandi RAD101079-001
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Creagrutus hildebrandi RAD101080-001
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