''Roeboides'' is a genus of
characin
Characiformes is an order of ray-finned fish, comprising the characins and their allies. Grouped in 18 recognized families, more than 2000 different species are described, including the well-known piranha and tetras.; Buckup P.A.: "Relationsh ...
s from
Central
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Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
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and
South America
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. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a
rhomboid
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A parallelogram with sides of equal length ( equilateral) is a rhombus but not a rhomboid. ...
shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
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* '']Roeboides affinis
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' ( Günther, 1868)
* ''Roeboides araguaito
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2003
* ''Roeboides biserialis
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' ( Garman, 1890)
* ''Roeboides bouchellei
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' Fowler, 1923 (Crystal tetra)
* ''Roeboides bussingi
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' Matamoros, Chakrabarty, Angulo, Garita-Alvarado & McMahan, 2013[Matamoros, W.A., Chakrabarty, P., Angulo, A., Garita-Alvarado, C.A. & McMahan, C.D. (2013)]
A new species of ''Roeboides'' (Teleostei: Characidae) from Costa Rica and Panama, with a key to the middle American species of the genus.
''Neotropical Ichthyology, 11 (2): 285-290.''
* ''Roeboides carti
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2000
* ''Roeboides dayi
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* ''R ...
'' (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 describ ...
, 1878)
* ''Roeboides descalvadensis
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' Fowler, 1932 (Parana scale-eating characin)
* ''Roeboides dientonito
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' L. P. Schultz, 1944
* ''Roeboides dispar
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2001
* ''Roeboides guatemalensis
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' (Günther, 1864) (Guatemalan headstander)
* ''Roeboides ilseae
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* ''R ...
'' W. A. Bussing, 1986
* '' Roeboides loftini'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2011[de Lucena, C.A.S. (2011): ''A new fish species of'' Roeboides ''from Panamá (Characiformes: Characidae).'' Revista de Biologìa Tropical (International Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation), 59 (4): 1663-1667.]
* ''Roeboides margareteae
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2003
* '' Roeboides microlepis'' ( J. T. Reinhardt, 1851)
* '' Roeboides myersii'' T. N. Gill, 1870
* ''Roeboides numerosus
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2000
* '' Roeboides occidentalis'' Meek
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Meekness has been contrasted with humility alone insomuch as humility simply refers to an attitude towards o ...
& Hildebrand
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, 1916
* '' Roeboides oligistos'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2000
* '' Roeboides sazimai'' C. A. S. de Lucena, 2007
* ''Roeboides xenodon
''Roeboides'' is a genus of characins from Central and South America. These fish, among other characteristics, are small, are typically translucent, and have a rhomboid shape.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' ...
'' (J. T. Reinhardt, 1851)
References
Characidae
Taxa named by Albert Günther
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