The Characidiinae is a group of Neotropical fishes inhabiting in most river drainages between eastern Panama and eastern Argentina (35$\sp\circ$ S). The monophyly of the subfamily, the interrelationships of its species, and its relationships with other Characiformes are investigated using cladistic methodology. Monophyly of the Characidiinae is supported by 13 synapomorphies, including presence of a gap between the dentary and angulo-articular bones, a medial process on the rib of the fifth vertebra located ventral to the swim bladder, and a large block of cartilage separating the vomer from the mesethmoid. Of 58 previously proposed nominal species, 50 are recognized as valid. Ten additional species are described as new. These species ar...
Hyphessobrycon nicolasi is described from the Uruguay River basin in the Mesopotamian Region, Entre ...
This is the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Characidae to date and the first large‐s...
The Roeboides microlepis species-group is revised. Four species are recognized: R. myersii Gill, 187...
Background: With nearly 1,100 species, the fish family Characidae represents more than half of the s...
Erythrocharax altipinnis is described from the Serra do Cachimbo, Pará, Brazil. The new taxon is dis...
A new species of the characid genus Bryconamericus is described from a tributary of the upper Paraná...
The subfamily Goodeinae is a group of fishes endemic to the Mexican highlands. Most of the species a...
Erythrocharax altipinnis is described from the Serra do Cachimbo, Pará, Brazil. The new taxon is dis...
The Stevardiinae are a high diverse subfamily of Characidae, the richest family of Neotropical fishe...
Amazonspinther dalmata, um novo caracídeo miniatura de igarapés dos rios Purus e Madeira, afluentes ...
Fig. 115. Head detail of alcohol-preserved specimen of Roeboides descalvadensis, CI-FML 3859, 69.5 m...
A new genus and species of characid fish is described from rio Braço Norte, a tributary of rio Teles...
Fig. 5. Premaxilla, maxilla, and dentary (right side) of Amazonspinther dalmata (MCP 37572, unsexed ...
This paper describes a new species of characid fish, Creagrutus nigrostigmatus, which differs from a...
Characidium is a Neotropical fish genus. Its distribution ranges from eastern Panama to northern Arg...
Hyphessobrycon nicolasi is described from the Uruguay River basin in the Mesopotamian Region, Entre ...
This is the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Characidae to date and the first large‐s...
The Roeboides microlepis species-group is revised. Four species are recognized: R. myersii Gill, 187...
Background: With nearly 1,100 species, the fish family Characidae represents more than half of the s...
Erythrocharax altipinnis is described from the Serra do Cachimbo, Pará, Brazil. The new taxon is dis...
A new species of the characid genus Bryconamericus is described from a tributary of the upper Paraná...
The subfamily Goodeinae is a group of fishes endemic to the Mexican highlands. Most of the species a...
Erythrocharax altipinnis is described from the Serra do Cachimbo, Pará, Brazil. The new taxon is dis...
The Stevardiinae are a high diverse subfamily of Characidae, the richest family of Neotropical fishe...
Amazonspinther dalmata, um novo caracídeo miniatura de igarapés dos rios Purus e Madeira, afluentes ...
Fig. 115. Head detail of alcohol-preserved specimen of Roeboides descalvadensis, CI-FML 3859, 69.5 m...
A new genus and species of characid fish is described from rio Braço Norte, a tributary of rio Teles...
Fig. 5. Premaxilla, maxilla, and dentary (right side) of Amazonspinther dalmata (MCP 37572, unsexed ...
This paper describes a new species of characid fish, Creagrutus nigrostigmatus, which differs from a...
Characidium is a Neotropical fish genus. Its distribution ranges from eastern Panama to northern Arg...
Hyphessobrycon nicolasi is described from the Uruguay River basin in the Mesopotamian Region, Entre ...
This is the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Characidae to date and the first large‐s...
The Roeboides microlepis species-group is revised. Four species are recognized: R. myersii Gill, 187...