The Chilodontidae, or headstanders, are a small family of freshwater
characiform fishes found in northern and central
South America
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. This family is closely related to the family
Anostomidae and is sometimes treated as a subfamily, Chilodontinae, within Anostomidae. Due to issues of homonymy with two other family-rank names called "Chilodontidae", it has been proposed that the fish family retain the spelling, and the other families will be either suppressed or renamed.
ICZN Case 3555
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Chilodontids have colourful markings, making them popular in aquarium
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s. They are small fish, all less than in adult length, and are distinguished by their habitual head-down postures.
Genera
This family currently contains two genera:
* Genus ''Caenotropus
''Caenotropus'' is a genus of chilodontid headstanders from South America, found in the Orinoco, ParnaĆba, and Amazon Basins, as well as various rivers in the Guianas. The currently described species in this genus are:
* '' Caenotropus labyrint ...
'' (4 species)
* Genus ''Chilodus
''Chilodus'' is a genus of chilodontid headstanders from South America, found in the Orinoco and Amazon Basins, as well as various rivers in the Guianas. The currently described species in this genus are:
* '' Chilodus fritillus'' Vari
Vari ...
'' (4 species)
References
Fish of South America
Ray-finned fish families
Taxa named by Carl H. Eigenmann
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