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263: 33: 600: 614:, sometimes called the Piabuco tetra, is taken from the wild for such purposes, but is not at risk of going extinct from it. Reports from hobbyists as recently as "the summer of 2018" show that such collection is still ongoing. It tends to form groups, so aquarists are recommended to house as many as at least 6 at a time. This goes for the other species of 591:", the lizard, and the Greek word "dectes", which means "to bite" or "to devour". Drawing from this, the common name "lizard bite tetra" for the entire family Iguanodectidae has been proposed, but has not been accepted. The subfamily Iguanodectinae also has no accepted common name. 571:. When in captivity, species from both genera have been observed to be intolerant of poor water conditions, demonstrating a preference for a well-oxygenated environment. They seem to prefer swimming near the surface of the water. 214:
The dorsal fin is located behind the middle of the body and usually behind the start of the pelvic fin, though sometimes the dorsal and pelvic fins are on the same line of origin. All members of the subfamily have a small dorsal
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Borba, Rafael Splendore de; Silva, Edson Lourenço da; Ponzetto, Josi Margarete; Pozzobon, Allan Pierre Bonetti; Centofante, Liano; Alves, Anderson Luis; Parise-Maltempi, Patrícia Pasquali (March 2013).
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has some morphological differences when compared to its congeners; its dorsal fin originates in the middle of the body, as opposed to behind the middle, and its anal fin is shorter in length.
760:"Cytogenetic characterisation of the ornamental freshwater fish, Piabucus melanostomus (Iguanodectinae) from Brazilian wetlands and its relation with species of Characidae basal group" 946:. Roberto E. Reis, Sven O. Kullander, Carl J. Ferraris, PontifĂ­cia Universidade CatĂłlica do Rio Grande do Sul. Museu de CiĂŞncias e Tecnologia. Porto Alegre, Brasil: EDIPUCRS. 2003. 262: 567:
rivers, as well as all major tributaries of the Amazon. Of these, the Paraguay is the least-populated; Iguanodectinae is only represented therein by a few species in the genus
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Phylogenetic relationships within the speciose family Characidae (Teleostei: Ostariophysi: Characiformes) based on multilocus analysis and extensive ingroup sampling.
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consider it synonymous with Iguanodectidae. Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes and GBIF simply don't acknowledge it, uniting the genera therein.
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Oliveira, C., Avelino, G.S., Abe, K.T., Mariguela, T.C., Benine, R.C., Orti, G., Vari, R.P., & Correa e Castro, R.M. (2011):
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of the subfamily was noted by Richard P. Vari in research from the year 1977. Research by Oliviera et al., based both in
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Though not as popular as many other species of tetra, several members of Iguanodectinae are seen in the aquarium trade.
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Taphorn, D.C., DoNascimiento, C., Herrera-Collazos, E.E., RodrĂ­guez-Olarte, D., Usma, S. & Villa-Navarro, F. 2021.
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from Characidae in 2011; this move was also done to keep Characidae monophyletic. The same research also moved the
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Lourenço da Silva, E.; Piscor, D.; Ponzeto, J. M.; Centofante, L.; Alves, A. L.; Parise-Maltempi, P. P. (2012).
704: 1554: 1415: 1382:"Order CHARACIFORMES: Families IGUANODECTIDAE, TRIPORTHEIDAE, BRYCONIDAE, CHALCEIDAE and GASTEROPELECIDAE" 520: 1170: 1491: 673: 1245: 975: 587:; modern consensus, however, agrees with the analysis he subsequently provided, that it originates in " 250:, which lacks this "outer set". This dentition is primarily used for an herbivorous diet, at least in 1693: 1074: 534: 995:
Catalogue and bibliography of the fresh water fishes of the Americas south of the Tropic of Cancer
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Members of Iguanodectinae are generally fairly small, none more than 13 cm in length. Members of
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only reach 10.3 cm (4.1 in). They are slender and rather elongate in body shape, comparable to
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is equipped with multicuspid incisor teeth, contracted at the base and flaring outwards. The
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and called "chin tetras". This is likely due to distinct markings on the lower jaw.
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The mouth is small, terminal, and does not extend past or under the eye. The
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river basin and its major tributaries, but they are also known from the
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https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-2.RLTS.T49830090A176108340.en
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BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11: 275. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-11-275
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Check list of the freshwater fishes of South and Central America
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Scharpf, Christopher; Lazara, Kenneth J. (15 September 2020).
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has one or two teeth on each side in all species, except for
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typically have longer pectoral fins and a deeper chest than
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The subfamily Iguanodectinae gets its name from the genus
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All members of Iguanodectinae from both genera reside in
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is the more speciose of the two genera, with 8 members.
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is a subfamily of small freshwater fish in the family
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is sold under the name "red line lizard tetra", and
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By 1929, this definition had expanded to include 1555:"Chin tetra, Piabucus sp. - Practical Fishkeeping" 664: 662: 1325:"Iguanodectes spilurus (Green Line Lizard Tetra)" 721: 1708: 334:into Iguanodectidae, leaving Iguanodectinae and 1580:"Red Line Lizard Tetra (Iguanodectes geisleri)" 1127:Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera 659: 363:still considers it synonymous with Characidae. 357:Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera 278:When first classified in 1909 by ichthyologist 1171:"Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes Classification" 320:and morphology, prompted a move to the family 1436:"Iguanodectidae names - Encyclopedia of Life" 1379: 1049: 618:as well; all three are sometimes grouped as 1506:"Piabucus dentatus - A Rare, Unusual Tetra" 207:, who named the subfamily, likened them to 649:, so is sometimes part of the same stock. 282:, Iguanodectinae was placed in the family 31: 1297: 1287: 991: 864: 854: 143:. They are most prominently found in the 1404: 641:has the name "green line lizard tetra". 598: 261: 231:is complete in all species. The species 1503: 1488:The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1410: 1373: 1192: 1190: 836: 699: 668: 633:but are still infrequent in the trade. 1709: 1605:"Iguanodectes adujai — Seriously Fish" 1510:Hildesheim Terrarium and Aquarium Club 1023:Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1016: 901:Annals and Magazine of Natural History 894: 312:should both be in Iguanodectinae. The 1629: 1628: 1351: 1349: 1347: 1345: 1319: 1317: 1069: 1067: 987: 985: 764:Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 1187: 936: 934: 932: 930: 890: 888: 886: 884: 826:– via AMNH Digital Repository. 810:Vari, Richard P. (26 January 1977). 809: 805: 803: 801: 191:are slightly larger than members of 1531:"Piabuco tetra (Piabucus dentatus)" 1504:Fischer, Eckhard (3 January 2020). 1163: 1147:"Taxonomy browser (Iguanodectidae)" 629:are slightly more common than from 13: 1342: 1314: 1064: 982: 14: 1733: 927: 881: 798: 1722:Freshwater fish of South America 349:World Register of Marine Species 1597: 1572: 1547: 1523: 1497: 1494:. Accessed on 08 February 2022. 1476: 1452: 1428: 1289:10.1590/S1676-06032013000100004 1262: 1238: 1222:"ITIS - Report: Iguanodectinae" 1214: 1139: 1115: 1091: 1010: 895:Böhlke, James E. (1954-02-01). 856:10.1590/S1679-62252010000300001 1559:www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk 1175:California Academy of Sciences 830: 751: 340:as the only two taxa therein. 182: 1: 1490:2021: e.T49830090A176108340. 837:Mirande, Juan Marcos (2010). 739:. Cambridge. pp. 493–499 652: 594: 266:An 1800s-era illustration of 574: 7: 992:Eigenmann, Carl H. (1910). 551:. They can be found in the 257: 159:rivers. It has two genera, 10: 1738: 542: 1637: 1035:10.1080/00222935408651699 1017:Böhlke, J. (1954-02-01). 913:10.1080/00222935408651699 816:American Museum Novitates 776:10.1007/s11160-011-9238-2 50:Scientific classification 48: 39: 30: 23: 1424:. February 2022 version. 1414:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). 1123:"IRMNG - Iguanodectidae" 717:. February 2022 version. 703:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). 686:. February 2022 version. 672:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). 351:, other sources such as 1416:"Family Iguanodectidae" 1004:10.5962/bhl.title.11953 843:Neotropical Ichthyology 736:The American Characidae 645:looks quite similar to 501:Piabucus caudomaculatus 974:: CS1 maint: others ( 607: 425:Iguanodectes polylepis 275: 1079:www.marinespecies.org 602: 477:Iguanodectes variatus 463:Iguanodectes spilurus 449:Iguanodectes rachovii 415:Iguanodectes gracilis 405:Iguanodectes geisleri 265: 248:Piabucus melanostomus 233:Iguanodectes geisleri 177:Iguanodectes spilurus 173:Iguanodectes geisleri 42:Iguanodectes geisleri 1250:www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov 529:Piabucus melanostoma 435:Iguanodectes purusii 300:confirmed by way of 1386:The ETYFish Project 391:Iguanodectes adujai 1535:Aqua-Fish Database 1392:on 6 November 2019 705:"Species in genus 674:"Species in genus 608: 298:James Erwin Böhlke 276: 1704: 1703: 1676:Open Tree of Life 1631:Taxon identifiers 1484:Piabucus dentatus 612:Piabucus dentatus 538: 524: 515:Piabucus dentatus 510: 482: 472: 458: 444: 430: 420: 410: 400: 280:Carl H. 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Index


Iguanodectes geisleri
Scientific classification
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Characiformes
Iguanodectidae
Eigenmann
Iguanodectidae
Amazon
Tocantins
Orinoco
Paraguay
Piabucus
Iguanodectes
minnows
Carl H. Eigenmann
smelt
adipose fin
lateral line
maxilla
premaxilla

Carl H. Eigenmann
Characidae
Iguanodectes
James Erwin Böhlke
morphology
monophyly

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