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Deuterodon Intermedius
''Deuterodon'' is a genus of characins from river basins in southern and southeastern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul to Espírito Santo), with a single species of uncertain taxonomic status, ''D. potaroensis'', from Guyana. These are small fish that reach up to in total length. They are omnivores with a specialized mouth structure that allows them to scrape algae and debris off bedrock. Species formerly considered members of the genera ''Probolodus'' and ''Myxiops'' are considered to be members of ''Deuterodon'' by modern researchers, following a thorough phyletic review of several characid genera in 2020. Species The following 24 species are recognized in the genus ''Deuterodon'':Silva, P.C.; M.C. Malabarba; L.R. Malabarba (2017)Using ancient DNA to unravel taxonomic puzzles: the identity of ''Deuterodon pedri'' (Ostariophysi: Characidae) Neotrop. ichthyol. 15(1). * ''Deuterodon aphos'' (Zanata & Akama, 2004) * ''Deuterodon burgerai'' (Zanata & Camelier, 2009) * ''Deuterodon git ...
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Deuterodon Intermedius
''Deuterodon'' is a genus of characins from river basins in southern and southeastern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul to Espírito Santo), with a single species of uncertain taxonomic status, ''D. potaroensis'', from Guyana. These are small fish that reach up to in total length. They are omnivores with a specialized mouth structure that allows them to scrape algae and debris off bedrock. Species formerly considered members of the genera ''Probolodus'' and ''Myxiops'' are considered to be members of ''Deuterodon'' by modern researchers, following a thorough phyletic review of several characid genera in 2020. Species The following 24 species are recognized in the genus ''Deuterodon'':Silva, P.C.; M.C. Malabarba; L.R. Malabarba (2017)Using ancient DNA to unravel taxonomic puzzles: the identity of ''Deuterodon pedri'' (Ostariophysi: Characidae) Neotrop. ichthyol. 15(1). * ''Deuterodon aphos'' (Zanata & Akama, 2004) * ''Deuterodon burgerai'' (Zanata & Camelier, 2009) * ''Deuterodon git ...
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Deuterodon Rosae
''Deuterodon'' is a genus of characins from river basins in southern and southeastern Brazil ( Rio Grande do Sul to Espírito Santo), with a single species of uncertain taxonomic status, ''D. potaroensis'', from Guyana. These are small fish that reach up to in total length. They are omnivores with a specialized mouth structure that allows them to scrape algae and debris off bedrock. Species formerly considered members of the genera ''Probolodus'' and ''Myxiops'' are considered to be members of ''Deuterodon'' by modern researchers, following a thorough phyletic review of several characid genera in 2020. Species The following 24 species are recognized in the genus ''Deuterodon'':Silva, P.C.; M.C. Malabarba; L.R. Malabarba (2017)Using ancient DNA to unravel taxonomic puzzles: the identity of ''Deuterodon pedri'' (Ostariophysi: Characidae) Neotrop. ichthyol. 15(1). * ''Deuterodon aphos'' (Zanata & Akama, 2004) * ''Deuterodon burgerai'' (Zanata & Camelier, 2009) * ''Deuterodon git ...
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Deuterodon Pelecus
''Deuterodon pelecus'' is a species of characid fish from Brazil. It can be distinguished from other species by: its body depth (26.7–34.8% of its standard length); its short and pointed snout smaller than the orbital diameter; and a reduced number of branched anal fin rays. ''D. pelecus'' also differs from members of its genus by its characteristic color pattern. It possesses a single humeral spot that is constricted to the region above the lateral line; at the same time it shows a conspicuous midlateral body stripe from opercle to the caudal fin base, an autapomorphy of this precise species. Other ''Deuterodon'' species have a humeral spot that is vertically or horizontally elongate and have the midlateral stripe becoming faint near that humeral spot. The species name is derived from the Greek language, Greek ''pelekus'', meaning "axe", referring to the pigmentation shape resulting from the adjoinment of the humeral spot with the midlateral stripe. Description Morphology ''Deu ...
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Deuterodon Parahybae
''Deuterodon'' is a genus of characins from river basins in southern and southeastern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul to Espírito Santo), with a single species of uncertain taxonomic status, ''D. potaroensis'', from Guyana. These are small fish that reach up to in total length. They are omnivores with a specialized mouth structure that allows them to scrape algae and debris off bedrock. Species formerly considered members of the genera ''Probolodus'' and ''Myxiops'' are considered to be members of ''Deuterodon'' by modern researchers, following a thorough phyletic review of several characid genera in 2020. Species The following 24 species are recognized in the genus ''Deuterodon'':Silva, P.C.; M.C. Malabarba; L.R. Malabarba (2017)Using ancient DNA to unravel taxonomic puzzles: the identity of ''Deuterodon pedri'' (Ostariophysi: Characidae) Neotrop. ichthyol. 15(1). * ''Deuterodon aphos'' (Zanata & Akama, 2004) * ''Deuterodon burgerai'' (Zanata & Camelier, 2009) * ''Deuterodon git ...
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Deuterodon Oyakawai
''Deuterodon oyakawai'' is a small species of characin endemic to a large river basin along the Atlantic coast in southeast Brazil. It was originally one of three members of the genus ''Probolodus'', but ''Probolodus'' is now considered obsolete, synonymized with '' Deuterodon''. Much like other members of ''Deuterodon'', and like some species in related genera, ''D. oyakawai'' is a small, silvery fish with fins in some combination of red and clear. It has a defined humeral spot that can be used for identification. Upon its nomination, congener '' Deuterodon heterostomus'' was considered the only member of the genus ''Probolodus'', but ''D. oyakawai'' (and '' D. sazimai'') were established therein in 2014. Prior to this, specimens of ''D. oyakawai'' were likely mislabeled as ''D. heterostomus''. All three species were moved to the genus ''Deuterodon'' upon a phyletic review in 2020. All three species are also noted to perform lepidophagy, which is a specialized feeding behavior ...
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Deuterodon Mutator
''Deuterodon'' is a genus of characins from river basins in southern and southeastern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul to Espírito Santo), with a single species of uncertain taxonomic status, ''D. potaroensis'', from Guyana. These are small fish that reach up to in total length. They are omnivores with a specialized mouth structure that allows them to scrape algae and debris off bedrock. Species formerly considered members of the genera ''Probolodus'' and ''Myxiops'' are considered to be members of ''Deuterodon'' by modern researchers, following a thorough phyletic review of several characid genera in 2020. Species The following 24 species are recognized in the genus ''Deuterodon'':Silva, P.C.; M.C. Malabarba; L.R. Malabarba (2017)Using ancient DNA to unravel taxonomic puzzles: the identity of ''Deuterodon pedri'' (Ostariophysi: Characidae) Neotrop. ichthyol. 15(1). * ''Deuterodon aphos'' (Zanata & Akama, 2004) * ''Deuterodon burgerai'' (Zanata & Camelier, 2009) * ''Deuterodon git ...
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Franz Steindachner
Franz Steindachner (11 November 1834 in Vienna – 10 December 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He published over 200 papers on fishes and over 50 papers on reptiles and amphibians. Steindachner described hundreds of new species of fish and dozens of new amphibians and reptiles. At least seven species of reptile have been named after him. Work and career Being interested in natural history, Steindachner took up the study of fossil fishes on the recommendation of his friend Eduard Suess (1831–1914). In 1860 he was appointed to the position of director of the fish collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum, a position which had remained vacant since the death of Johann Jakob Heckel (1790–1857). (in German). Steindachner's reputation as an ichthyologist grew, and in 1868 he was invited by Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) to accept a position at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. Steindachner took part in the Has ...
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Deuterodon Longirostris
''Deuterodon'' is a genus of characins from river basins in southern and southeastern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul to Espírito Santo), with a single species of uncertain taxonomic status, ''D. potaroensis'', from Guyana. These are small fish that reach up to in total length. They are omnivores with a specialized mouth structure that allows them to scrape algae and debris off bedrock. Species formerly considered members of the genera ''Probolodus'' and ''Myxiops'' are considered to be members of ''Deuterodon'' by modern researchers, following a thorough phyletic review of several characid genera in 2020. Species The following 24 species are recognized in the genus ''Deuterodon'':Silva, P.C.; M.C. Malabarba; L.R. Malabarba (2017)Using ancient DNA to unravel taxonomic puzzles: the identity of ''Deuterodon pedri'' (Ostariophysi: Characidae) Neotrop. ichthyol. 15(1). * '' Deuterodon aphos'' (Zanata & Akama, 2004) * '' Deuterodon burgerai'' (Zanata & Camelier, 2009) * '' Deuterodon ...
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