Pseudocorynopoma is a genus of characins from tropical South America.[1]
Pseudocorynopoma | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Characiformes |
Family: | Characidae |
Genus: | Pseudocorynopoma Perugia, 1891 |
Type species | |
Pseudocorynopoma doriae Perugia, 1891
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Species | |
3, see text |
Species
editThere are currently 3 recognized species in this genus:[1][2]
- Pseudocorynopoma doriae Perugia, 1891 - Dragon-fin tetra
- Pseudocorynopoma heterandria C. H. Eigenmann, 1914
- Pseudocorynopoma stanleyi L. R. Malabarba, Chuctaya, Hirschmann, Oliveira & Thomaz, 2020[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Thomaz, A.T., Arcila, D., Ortí, G. & Malabarba, L.R. (2015): Molecular phylogeny of the subfamily Stevardiinae Gill, 1858 (Characiformes: Characidae): classification and the evolution of reproductive traits. BMC Evolutionary Biology, (2015) 15: 146.
- ^ Malabarba, Luiz R.; Chuctaya, Junior; Hirschmann, Alice; Oliveira, Eduardo Bitencourt de; Thomaz, Andréa T. (2021). "Hidden or unnoticed? Multiple lines of evidence support the recognition of a new species of Pseudocorynopoma (Characidae: Corynopomini)". Journal of Fish Biology. 98 (1): 219–236. doi:10.1111/jfb.14572. ISSN 1095-8649. PMID 32997388. S2CID 222162972.
- ^ Malabarba, L. R., Chuctaya, J., Hirschmann, A., Oliveira, E. B., & Thomaz, A. T. (2020). Hidden or unnoticed? Multiple lines of evidence support the recognition of a new species of Pseudocorynopoma (Characidae: Corynopomini). Journal of Fish Biology, 98(1), 219–236. doi:10.1111/jfb.14572