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Species in the genus Tyttocharax: [ 6 ] records


boehlkei, Tyttocharax Géry [J.] 1965:195, Pls. 18-19 (figs. 20-21) [Senckenbergiana Biologica v. 46 (no. 3); ref. 1586] Igarapé Préto, along upper Amazon River, near Belem, about 60 kilometers below Leticia, Brazil. Holotype (unique): SMF 7208. •Synonym of Tyttocharax cochui (Ladiges 1949) -- (Weitzman & Burns 1997:144 [ref. 24512], Weitzman in Reis et al. 2003:228 [ref. 27061], Menezes & Camelier 2024:284 [ref. 40817]). Current status: Synonym of Tyttocharax cochui (Ladiges 1949). Characidae: Stevardiinae. Habitat: freshwater.

cochui, Microbrycon Ladiges [W.] in Roloff 1949:337, Figs. 1-2 [Wochenschrift für Aquarien- und Terrarienkunde v. 43 (no. 12); ref. 32871] Upper Amazon, South America. Syntypes: MHNG 2187.75 (1, ex ZSM), ZSM 5894-99 (6 now 5), Type catalog: Weber 1998:8 [ref. 32707], Neumann 2011:246 [ref. 31652]. Also in Arnold 1949:68 [ref. 22892], based on Ladiges description. This appeared first as Ladiges in Roloff 1949 (email from T. Litz, Aug. 19, 2013), but the description in part was taken from Ladiges 1950, and Roloff cited the pages in Ladiges. Also appeared as Microbrycon cuchui Ladiges 1950:306, Figs. 1-3 [ref. 12958] were types were listed. •Valid as Tyttocharax cochui (Ladiges 1949) -- (Ortega & Vari 1986:10 [ref. 9708], Weitzman & Ortega 1995:134 [ref. 21874], Weitzman in Reis et al. 2003:228 [ref. 27061], Román-Valencia et al. 2012:519 [ref. 32203], Barriga Salazar 2014:109 [ref. 35745] as Tythocharax, Thomaz et al. 2015:Add. 5 [ref. 33893], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:54 [ref. 35633], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:20 [ref. 39298], Menezes & Camelier 2024:284 [ref. 40817] dated 1950). Current status: Valid as Tyttocharax cochui (Ladiges 1949). Characidae: Stevardiinae. Distribution: South America: Amazon River basin (Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru). Habitat: freshwater.

madeirae, Tyttocharax Fowler [H. W.] 1913:564, Fig. 20 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 65; ref. 1389] Rio Madeira tributary, near Porto Velho, Brazil (about 8°45'S, 63°55'W). Holotype: ANSP 39305. Paratypes: ANSP 39306 (1) USNM 92961 (1) [see p. 108, ref. 5203]. Type catalog: Böhlke 1984:50 [ref. 13621]. •Valid as Tyttocharax madeirae Fowler 1913 -- (Weitzman & Fink 1985:109 [ref. 5203], Weitzman & Ortega 1995:134 [ref. 21874], Chang & Ortega 1995:3 [ref. 24302], Weitzman & Burns 1997:136 [ref. 24512], Weitzman in Reis et al. 2003:228 [ref. 27061], Román-Valencia et al. 2012:519 [ref. 32203], Barriga Salazar 2014:109 [ref. 35745] as Tythocharax, Sarmiento et al. 2014:185 [ref. 35004], Thomaz et al. 2015:Add. 5 [ref. 33893], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:54 [ref. 35633], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:20 [ref. 39298], Menezes & Camelier 2024:284 [ref. 40817]). Current status: Valid as Tyttocharax madeirae Fowler 1913. Characidae: Stevardiinae. Distribution: South America: Amazon River basin (Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia). Habitat: freshwater.

metae, Tyttocharax Román-Valencia [C.], García-Alzate [C. A.], Ruiz-C. [R. I.] & Taphorn [D. C.] 2012:520, Figs. 1-6 [Neotropical Ichthyology v. 10 (no. 3); ref. 32203] Arroyo Pringamosal, tributary of arroyo Blanco, 500 meters below Palestina School, 3°05'22"N, 73°49'27"W, río Güejar system, río Orinoco basin, Vista Hermosa near Palestina, Meta, Colombia, elevation 240 meters. Holotype: IUQ 2581. Paratypes: many at AUM, IUQ, MPUJ. •Valid as Tyttocharax metae Román-Valencia, García-Alzate, Ruiz-C. & Taphorn 2012 -- (Thomaz et al. 2015:Add. 5 [ref. 33893], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:54 [ref. 35633], Menezes & Camelier 2024:284 [ref. 40817]). Current status: Valid as Tyttocharax metae Román-Valencia, García-Alzate, Ruiz-C. & Taphorn 2012. Characidae: Stevardiinae. Distribution: South America: Güejar River drainage, Orinoco basin, Colombia. Habitat: freshwater.

odontocheilus, Microcaelurus Miranda Ribeiro [A. de] 1939:362 [Boletim Biológico, São Paulo (Nova Série) v. 4 (no. 3); ref. 3023] Amazonas. Lectotype: MNRJ 3752 (male). Paralectotype: MNRJ 3752 (1) [female]. Type catalog: Miranda Ribeiro 1955:396 [ref. 12732]. G. Myers in translation at CAS states specimens were from near Parintins, State of Amazonas, Brazil; Miranda-Ribeirio 1953 says Pará, Brazil. Lectotype selected by Weitzman & Fink 1985:108 [ref. 5203]. •Synonym of Tyttocharax madeirae Fowler 1913 -- (Weitzman & Fink 1985:109 [ref. 5203], Weitzman & Burns 1997:144 [ref. 24512], Weitzman in Reis et al. 2003:228 [ref. 27061], Menezes & Camelier 2024:284 [ref. 40817]). Current status: Synonym of Tyttocharax madeirae Fowler 1913. Characidae: Stevardiinae. Habitat: freshwater.

tambopatensis, Tyttocharax Weitzman [S. H.] & Ortega [H.] 1995:134, Figs. 1-2 [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 6 (no. 2); ref. 21874] Parque Nacional Manu, Pakitza Tachigalli trail 2, Quebrada Trompetero, about 11°55'48"S, 71°15'18"W, Manu, Peru. Holotype: MUSM 5083. Paratypes: BMNH 1994.5.10.2 (4); MUSM 5084-85 (23, 13), 5087-93 (13, 6, 6, 31, 7, 14, 23); MZUSP 47571 (4); UMMZ 224325 (4); USNM 317811 (7), 317813 (5), 317815 (48), 317881 (14), 323417 (101, 20 c&s), 328936-38 (52, 97, 14), 328938-40 (14, 10, 14), 329350 (7). Type catalog: Oyakawa 1996:498 [ref. 23140]. •Valid as Tyttocharax tambopatensis Weitzman & Ortega 1995 -- (Weitzman & Burns 1997:145 [ref. 24512], Costa & Le Bail 1999:1028 [ref. 24187], Weitzman in Reis et al. 2003:228 [ref. 27061], Román-Valencia et al. 2012:519 [ref. 32203], Sarmiento et al. 2014:185 [ref. 35004], Thomaz et al. 2015:Add. 5 [ref. 33893], Meza-Vargas et al. 2021:20 [ref. 39298], Menezes & Camelier 2024:284 [ref. 40817]). Current status: Valid as Tyttocharax tambopatensis Weitzman & Ortega 1995. Characidae: Stevardiinae. Distribution: South America: Manu and Tambopata River basins (Peru and Bolivia). Habitat: freshwater.


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