Characidae, Latreille, 1825
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https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2015-394-005 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E7F87B8-047D-FF84-FCC8-F8C6FEF5FBBD |
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Felipe |
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Characidae |
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Characidae View in CoL View at ENA (taxa incertae sedis)
Many small species of Characidae have a generic name in different linguistic groups: yaya (C), ika (P), opi (Wa), pikɨ (Wi), pilakɨt (T), siba (B). However, these generic names also apply to small species from different families.
Astyanax bimaculatus (Linnaeus, 1758) : pikili (K); mulok (Wa); pikɨ takapeãsi (Wi); pikin siba (B); sriba, weti fisi (S); astyanax biponctué (F); lambari, piaba-chata, piabacrioula (Br); two spot astyanax (E).
Astyanax leopoldi Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1988 : pikɨ teau (Wi); astyanax de Léopold (F); Leopold’s tetra (E).
Astyanax validus Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1991 : mulok (Wa); mɨloko (Wi, Camopi); astyanax robuste (F).
Note: Astyanax validus looks similar to its sister species, A. bimaculatus , and the two species are difficult to tell apart.
Ctenobrycon spilurus Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1849: yaya (C); pikili (K); piki siba (B); silver dollar tetra (E).
Jupiaba abramoides (Eigenmann, 1909) : mulok, pitu (Wa); pikɨ yu (Wi).
Jupiaba keithi (Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1996) View in CoL : kalewili (K); opi ëlepatajetsi (Wa); pikɨ takapeãsĩ, melãy (Wi); jupiaba de Keith (F).
Jupiaba maroniensis (Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1996) View in CoL : opi tepilem, tamok ëtanopïtpë (Wa); jupiaba du Maroni (F).
Jupiaba meunieri (Géry, Planquette & Le Bail, 1996) View in CoL : opi tepilem (Wa); bewoyo weti fisi (S), jupiaba de Meunier (F).
Note: Jupiaba meunieri looks similar to its sister species J. maroniensis . The two species can easily be mistaken for one another.
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