Brycon
Brycon | |
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Brycon hilarii | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Characiformes |
Family: | Characidae |
Subfamily: | Bryconinae |
Genus: | Brycon J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1844 |
Type species | |
Brycon falcatus J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1844 |
Brycon is a genus of fish in the family Characidae found in Central and South America. Despite being unrelated to true trout, they are sometimes called South American trout.[1] They reach a maximum length of 11.9–79.5 cm (4.7–31.3 in) depending on the species involved.[2] They are found widely in freshwater habitats in the Neotropics, ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argentina.[2] Some species perform seasonal breeding migrations.[3]
Some species play a role in seed dispersal, and are able to jump out of the water to "pluck" low-hanging fruit directly from trees.[1] They support important fisheries and based on a review by IBAMA, they are the fifth most caught fish by weight in the Brazilian Amazon.[3]
Species
There are currently 46 recognized species in this genus:
- Brycon alburnus (Günther, 1860)
- Brycon amazonicus (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) [4]
- Brycon argenteus Meek & Hildebrand, 1913
- Brycon atrocaudatus (Kner, 1863)
- Brycon behreae Hildebrand, 1938
- Brycon bicolor Pellegrin, 1909
- Brycon cephalus (Günther, 1869)
- Brycon chagrensis (Kner, 1863)
- Brycon coquenani Steindachner, 1915 [4]
- Brycon costaricensis Angulo & Gracian-Negrete, 2013 [5]
- Brycon coxeyi Fowler, 1943 [4]
- Brycon dentex Günther, 1860
- Brycon devillei (Castelnau, 1855)
- Brycon dulcis F. C. T. Lima & F. Vieira, 2017 [4]
- Brycon falcatus J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1844 [4]
- Brycon ferox Steindachner, 1877 [4]
- Brycon fowleri Dahl, 1955
- Brycon gouldingi F. C. T. Lima, 2004 [4]
- Brycon guatemalensis Regan, 1908
- Brycon henni C. H. Eigenmann, 1913
- Brycon hilarii (Valenciennes, 1850) [4]
- Brycon howesi F. C. T. Lima, 2017 [4]
- Brycon insignis Steindachner, 1877 [4]
- Brycon labiatus Steindachner, 1879
- Brycon medemi Dahl, 1960
- Brycon meeki C. H. Eigenmann & Hildebrand, 1918
- Brycon melanopterus (Cope, 1872) [4]
- Brycon moorei Steindachner, 1878
- Brycon nattereri Günther, 1864 [4]
- Brycon obscurus Hildebrand, 1938
- Brycon oligolepis Regan, 1913
- Brycon opalinus (G. Cuvier, 1819) [4]
- Brycon orbignyanus (Valenciennes, 1850) [4]
- Brycon orthotaenia Günther, 1864 [4]
- Brycon pesu J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1845
- Brycon petrosus Meek & Hildebrand, 1913
- Brycon polylepis Moscó Morales, 1988 [4]
- Brycon posadae Fowler, 1945
- Brycon rubricauda Steindachner, 1879
- Brycon sinuensis Dahl, 1955
- Brycon stolzmanni Steindachner, 1879 [4]
- Brycon striatulus (Kner, 1863)
- Brycon unicolor Moscó Morales, 1988
- Brycon vermelha F. C. T. Lima & R. M. C. Castro, 2000 [4]
- Brycon vonoi F. C. T. Lima, 2017 [4]
- Brycon whitei G. S. Myers & S. H. Weitzman, 1960 [4]
References
- 1 2 "Brycons". British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
- 1 2 Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2016). Species of Brycon in FishBase. October 2016 version.
- 1 2 Araujo-Lima, C.A.R.M.; and M.L. Ruffino (2003). Migratory Fishes of the Brazilian Amazon. Pp. 233—302 in: Carolsfeld, J.; B. Harvey; C. Ross; and A. Baer (editors). Migratory Fishes of South America. ISBN 0-9683958-2-12
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Lima, F.C.T. (2017): A revision of the cis-andean species of the genus Brycon Müller & Troschel (Characiformes: Characidae). Zootaxa, 4222 (1): 1–189.
- ↑ Angulo, A. & Gracian-Negrete, J.M. (2013): A new species of Brycon (Characiformes: Characidae) from Nicaragua and Costa Rica, with a key to the lower Mesoamerican species of the genus. Zootaxa, 3731 (2): 255–266.