Mylesinus

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Mylesinus is a genus of serrasalmids from South America, where found in the eastern Amazon, Essequibo and Orinoco basins. They are rheophilic, typically found at rapids and mainly feed on Podostemaceae plants.[1][2] Because of their habitat preference, they are threatened by the building of dams.[2] They reach up to 35 cm (1.15 ft) in standard length,[3] and the adult males have a double-lobed anal fin and several filamentous extensions on the dorsal fin.[4]

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Mylesinus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Characiformes
Family: Serrasalmidae
Subfamily: Myleinae
Genus: Mylesinus
Valenciennes, 1850
Type species
Mylesinus schomburgkii
Valenciennes, 1850
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Species

There are three recognized species:[3]

  • Mylesinus paraschomburgkii Jégu, dos Santos & E. J. G. Ferreira, 1989
  • Mylesinus paucisquamatus Jégu & dos Santos, 1988
  • Mylesinus schomburgkii Valenciennes, 1850

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