Cyanocharax alburnus ( Hensel, 1870 )
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Cyanocharax alburnus ( Hensel, 1870) View in CoL
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Tetragonopterus alburnus Hensel, 1870: 85 . Type locality: Rio Cadea [rio Cadeia, tributary of rio Cai, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]. Holotype: ZMB 7477.
Bryconamericus alburnus . ‒ Eigenmann, 1910 (new combination).
Astyanax hasemani Eigenmann in Eigenmann, Henn & Wilson, 1914: 10. Type locality: Porto Alegre [Brazil]. Holotype: FMNH 56659 [ex CM 5476]. - Géry, 1977 (discussion of the generic position). - Malabarba, 1983 (Redescription, discussion of possible relationships and figures). - Malabarba, 1987 (placed as junior synonym of Astyanax alburnus (Hensel) ; holotype figured).
Astyanax alburnus . ‒ Malabarba, 1987: valid, placed as senior synonym of Astyanax hasemani Eigenmann.
Diagnosis. The presence of a complete series of 36-39 perforated scales in the lateral line differentiate C. alburnus from C. tipiaia , C. lepiclastus , C. alegretensis , and C. macropinna all of which have interrupted lateral lines. The unpigmented adipose fin of C. alburnus distinguishes it from C. itaimbe and C. dicropotamicus .
Description. A description of this species is given in Malabarba (1983) and it is not repeated here.
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Cyanocharax alburnus ( Hensel, 1870 )
Malabarba, Luiz R. & Weitzman, Stanley H. 2003 |
Tetragonopterus alburnus
Hensel 1870: 85 |