Characidae

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Characidae
Bleeding-heart tetra Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
Bleeding-heart tetra Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Characiformes
Family: Characidae
Subfamilies and Genera

Subfamily Agoniatinae
 Agoniates

Subfamily Aphyocharacinae
 Aphyocharax

Subfamily Bryconinae
 Brycon
 Chilobrycon
 Henochilus

Subfamily Characinae
 Acanthocharax
 Acestrocephalus
 Charax
 Cynopotamus
 Galeocharax
 Gnathocharax
 Heterocharax
 Hoplocharax
 Phenacogaster
 Priocharax
 Roeboides
 and many more

Subfamily Cheirodontinae
 Cheirodon
 Compsura
 Odontostilbe
 Serrapinnus
 Spintherobolus
 and many more

Subfamily Clupeacharacinae
 Clupeacharax

Subfamily Glandulocaudinae
 Acrobrycon
 Argopleura
 Chrysobrycon
 Corynopoma
 Diapoma
 Gephyrocharax
 Glandulocauda
 Hysteronotus
 Iotabrycon
 Landonia
 Lophiobrycon
 Mimagoniates
 Phenacobrycon
 Planaltina
 Pseudocorynopoma
 Pterobrycon
 Ptychocharax
 Scopaeocharax
 Tyttocharax
 Xenurobrycon

Subfamily Iguanodectinae
 Iguanodectes
 Piabucus

Subfamily Rhoadsiinae
 Carlana
 Rhoadsia
 Parastremma

Subfamily Serrasalminae
 15 genera

Subfamily Stethaprioninae
 Brachychalcinus
 Orthospinus
 Poptella
 Stethaprion

Subfamily Tetragonopterinae
 Tetragonopterus

incertae sedis
(i.e., taxonomic placement at this level uncertain)
 Astyanax - Astynaxes
 Boehlkea
 Bryconamericus
 Bryconops
 Ceratobranchia
 Chalceus
 Deuterodon
 Exodon
 Gymnocorymbus
 Hasemania
 Hemibrycon
 Hemigrammus
 Hyphessobrycon
 Inpaichthys
 Knodus
 Moenkhausia
 Nematobrycon
 Oligosarcus
 Paracheirodon
 Petitella
 Pseudochalceus
 Rachoviscus
 Roeboexodon
 Schultzites
 Thayeria
 Tyttobrycon

The Characidae or Characins are a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish, belonging to the Order Characiformes. They originate in the Americas from southwestern Texas and Mexico through Central and South America. They vary in length with the smallest growing to a maximum length of 0.5 in (13 mm).

To some extent the family has served as a junk-basket category in the past. More recent revision has moved many former members of the family into their own related but distinct families - the Pencilfishes of the genus Nannostomus are a typical example, having now been moved into the Lebiasinidae, the assorted predatory characins belonging to Hoplias and Hoplerythrinus have now been moved into the Erythrinidae, and the Sabre-Toothed Fishes of the genus Hydrolycus have been moved into the Cynodontidae. There is still much revision needed, but progress in this area is being maintained at a steady pace.

Among those fishes that remain in the Characidae for the time being are the tetras, comprising the very similar genera Hemigrammus and Hyphessobrycon, as well as a few related forms. These include the cave and neon tetras.

The larger piranhas were originally classified as belonging to the Characidae, but various revisions place them in their own related family, the Serrasalmidae. This reassignment has yet to enjoy universal acceptance, but is gaining in popularity among taxonomists working with these fishes. Given the current state of flux of the Characidae, a number of other changes will doubtless take place, reassigning once-familiar species to other families. Indeed, the entire phylogeny of the Ostariophysans (fishes possessing a Weberian apparatus) has yet to be conclusively settled, and until that phylogeny is settled, the opportunity for yet more upheavals within the taxonomy of the Characoid fishes is considerable.

[edit] Related Families

The fishes whose families and genera are listed below are a diverse selection of fishes that were formerly classified as members of the Characidae, but which were moved into separate families of their own during recent taxonomic revisions (post-1994).

Family Acestrorhynchidae - South American Pike Characins

Family Alestiidae - African tetras

  • Alestes (or Brycinus)
  • Hydrocynus - African Tigerfishes
  • Micralestes
  • Phenacogrammus
  • Rhabdalestes
  • and 13 other genera

Family Anostomidae - Headstanders

Family Chilodontidae - Headstanders

  • Chaenotropus
  • Chilodus

Family Citharinidae

  • Citharidium
  • Citharinops
  • Citharinus

Family Crenuchidae

  • Subfamily Characidiinae
    • Ammocryptocharax
    • Characidium
    • Elachocharax
    • Geryichthys
    • Klausewitzia
    • Leptocharacidium
    • Melanocharacidium
    • Microcharacidium
    • Odontocharacidium
    • Skiotocharax
  • Subfamily Crenuchinae
    • Crenuchus
    • Poecilocharax

Family Ctenoluciidae - Pike Characoids & Gar Characins

  • Boulengerella
  • Ctenolucius - Gar Characins

Family Curimatidae

  • Curimata
  • Curimatella
  • Curimatopsis
  • Cyphocharax
  • Potamorhina
  • Psectrogaster
  • Pseudocurimata
  • Steindachnerina

Family Cynodontidae - Dogtooth Characins

  • Cynodon
  • Gilbertolus
  • Hydrolycus - Sabre Tooth Fishes
  • Rhaphiodon
  • Roestes

Family Distichodontidae

  • Belonophago - African Pike Characins
  • Congocharax
  • Distichodus
  • Dundocharax
  • Eugnaichthys
  • Hemigrammocharax
  • Hemistochodus
  • Ichthyborus
  • Mesoborus
  • Microstomatichthyoborus
  • Nannaethiops
  • Nannocharax
  • Neolebias
  • Paradistichodus
  • Paraphago - African Pike Characins
  • Phago - African Pike Characins
  • Xenocharax

Family Erythrinidae - Pirate Fishes, Trahiras

  • Erythrinus
  • Hoplias - Trahiras or Destroyers
  • Hoplerythrinus

Family Gasteropelecidae - Hatchet Fishes

  • Carnegiella - Dwarf Hatchet Fishes
  • Gasteropelecus - Hatchet Fishes
  • Thoracocharax

Family Hemiodontidae

  • Anodus
  • Argonectes
  • Bivibranchia
  • Hemiodus
  • Micromischodus

Family Hepsetidae - Kafue Pike (monotypic)

  • Hepsetus - sole species H. odoe, Kafue Pike

Family Lebiasinidae - Pencil Fishes and allies

  • Copeina
  • Copella - Splashing Tetras
  • Derhamia
  • Lebiasina
  • Piabucina
  • Pyrrhulina
  • Nannostomus - Pencil Fishes

Family Parodontidae

  • Apareiodon
  • Parodon
  • Saccodon

Family Prochilodontidae

  • Ichthyoelephas
  • Prochilodus
  • Semaprochilodus

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