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- this genus are: Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868) Roeboides araguaito C. A. S. de Lucena, 2003 Roeboides biserialis (Garman, 1890) Roeboides bouc****ei Fowler...
- (family Trichomycteridae), some piranha, Exodon paradoxus, Probolodus, Roeboides and Roeboexodon species (order Characiformes), Cyprinodon desquamator...
- 1910 Microschemobrycon Eigenmann, 1915 Phenacogaster Eigenmann, 1907 Roeboides Günther 1864 This family has undergone a large amount of systematic and...
- Halieutichthys bispinosus 10) Profundulus kreiseri 11) Typhleotris mararybe 12) Roeboides bussingi 13) Amblyopsis hoosieri 14) Caecieleotris morrisi 15) Photolateralis...
- Hoplias malabaricus, Synbranchus marmoratus, Astyanax bimaculatus, and Roeboides dayi, the first two of which frequently prey on fish. P. picta is a livebearer...
- Pseudoplatystoma magdaleniatum Rhamdia quelen Rineloricaria magdalenae Roeboides dayi Saccoderma hastatus Salminus affinis Sorubim cu****audus Sorubim...
- Astyanax magdalenae, Astyanax filiferus, Lasiancistrus cauc****, and Roeboides dayi, as well as members of the genera Chaetostoma, Creagrutus, Hemibrycon...
- tambaqui fishing has been reported, along with the presence of Characidae, Roeboides, Crenicichla, Astyanax, Petenia kraussii, Hypostomus plecostomus, Andinoacara...
- Günther in 1864. It has also been referred to as Creatochanes affinis and Roeboides affinis, though the latter of these is now used for a different species...
- Cyprinidae Genus: Osteobrama Species: O. cunma Binomial name Osteobrama cunma F. Day, 1888 Synonyms Rohtee cunma Day, 1888 Rohtee roeboides Myers, 1924...