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Various stream fishes from Araguaia and Rio da Mortes basin.

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English: The eight most abundant sampled species in the Upper Araguaia and the Middle Rio das Mortes basin and representative species of each family. Some families can have more than one more species represented. The total lengths mean are presented after the names of species.

1) Astyanax cf. goyacensis, 58.9 mm.
2) Psalidodon xavante, 45.9 mm.
3) Hyphessobrycon aff. tenuis, 31.4 mm.
4) Knodus cf. breviceps, 36.6 mm.
5) Odontostilbe sp., 30.9 mm.
6) Phenacogaster sp., 36.9 mm.
7) Aspidoras poecilus, 31.5 mm.
8) Melanorivulus zygonectes, 29.6 mm.
Parodontidae:
9) Parodon pongoensis, 64.6 mm.
Curimatidae:
10) Cyphocharax gouldingi, 71.3 mm.
11) Steindachnerina amazonica, 105.7 mm.
Prochilondotidae:
12) Prochilodus nigricans, 262.0 mm.
Anostomidae:
13) Leporinus sp.1, 85.7 mm.
Erythrinidae:
14) Hoplias cf. malabaricus, 106.3 mm.
Lebiasinidae:
15) Pyrrhulina australis, 37.0 mm.
Gasteropelecidae:
16) Thoracocharax cf. stellatus, 58.3 mm.
Acestrorhynchidae:
17) Acestrorhynchus falcatus, 207.5 mm.
Serrasalmidae:
18) Serrasalmus spilopleura, 63.9 mm.
Characidae:
19) Moenkhausia aurantia, 57.3 mm.
20) Moenkhausia oligolepis, 57.8 mm.
21) Moenkhausia venerei, 34.3 mm.
22) Tetragonopterus chalceus, 50.0 mm.
Bryconidae:
23) Brycon falcatus, 250.3 mm.
Iguanodectidae:
24) Bryconops giacopinii, 56.3 mm.
Crenuchidae:
25) Characidium cf. zebra, 35.2 mm.
Auchenipteridae:
26) Trachelyopterus galeatus, 112.0 mm.
Pimelodidae:
27) Pimelodus ornatus, 150.5 mm.
Pseudopimelodidae:
28) Pseudopimelodus cf. pulcher, 48.5 mm.
Heptapteridae:
29) Imparfinis mirini, 52.3 mm.
Cetopsidae:
30) Cetopsis coecutiens, 57.1 mm.
Asprendinidae:
31) Bunocephalus sp., 79.9 mm.
Trichomycteridae:
32) Ituglanis macunaima, 47.5 mm.
Callichthyidae:
33) Corydoras maculifer, 50.0 mm.
Loricariidae:
34) Farlowella aff. oxyrryncha, 102.6 mm.
35) Hypostomus sp.3, 53.6 mm.
Sternopygidae:
36) Sternopygus macrurus, 197.6 mm.
Apteronotidae:
37) Apteronotus albifrons, 139.4 mm.
Rhamphichthyidae:
38) Gymnorhamphichthys petiti, 143.9 mm.
Gymnotidae:
39) Gymnotus cf. carapo, 150.7 mm.
Synbranchidae:
40) Synbranchus marmoratus, 166.4 mm.
Cichlidae:

41) Aequidens tetramerus, 63.2 mm.
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Author Luciano B. Lima et. al.

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