- The
Prochilodontidae, or flannel-mouthed characins, are a
small family of
freshwater fishes found primarily in the
northern half of
South America, south...
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streaked prochilod, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Prochilodontidae. It is
native to the Paraná—Paraguay and Paraíba do Sul
river basins...
- (headstanders)
Family Curimatidae Gill, 1858 (toothless characiforms)
Family Prochilodontidae Eigenmann, 1909 (bocachicos)
Family Lebiasinidae Gill, 1889 (lebiasinids)...
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Pomatomidae Potamotrygonidae Priacanthidae Pristidae Pristiophoridae Prochilodontidae Profundulidae Proscylliidae Protopteridae Psettodidae Pseudaphritidae...
- insignis) is a
species of
South American freshwater fish in the
family Prochilodontidae. It is
native to
central and
western parts of the
Amazon basin. It...
- Distichodontidae, Gasteropelecidae, Hemiodontidae, Hepsetidae, Parodontidae,
Prochilodontidae, Serrasalmidae, and Triportheidae. In 2024, the
families Stevardiidae...
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Semaprochilodus is a
genus of
South American freshwater fish in the
family Prochilodontidae. They have
sometimes been
included in the
genus Prochilodus instead...
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frequently exploited for
human consumption. They are
closely related to the
Prochilodontidae. This
family lacks jaw teeth,
although they do
sometimes have small...
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toothless characins (Curimatidae) and the flannel-mouthed
characins (
Prochilodontidae). The
origin of the
Anostomidae can be
quite confidently placed in...
- Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Characiformes Family:
Prochilodontidae Genus:
Prochilodus Species: P. magdalenae
Binomial name Prochilodus...