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Jupiaba apenima. Brazil. Tocantins. UNT 1910, 2, S��o Salvador, rio das Pedras.UNT 3318, 2, Peixe, rio Santa Tereza, fazenda ��gua Branca.UNT 3319, 1, Brejinho do Nazar��, lagoa Pedra do Santo.UNT 3320, 2, Paran��, c��rrego Imb�
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Jupiaba polylepis: Brazil. Tocantins. UNT 1833, 2, Paran��, rio das Lages.UNT 3314, 2, Palmas, c��rrego ��gua Fria.UNT 5558, 2, Porto Nacional, c��rrego dos Lages.UNT 5560, 5, Aguian��polis, c��rrego Mosquito.UNT 5561, 4, Para
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Jupiaba elassonaktis, new species (Figs. 1 and 2, Table 1) Holotype. (Fig. 1). MCP 41465, 34.5 mm SL, Peixe, rio Tocantins downstream UHE Peixe-Angical, approximately 12��15���S48��23���W, Tocantins, Brazil, 16 Feb 2007, NEAMB-UFT
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[[Jupiaba Zanata]] The definition of the genus Jupiaba is based on six putative synapormorphies related to the structures of pelvic girdle and adjacent musculature (Zanata, 1997; Lima & Zanata, 2005). Jupiaba was proposed by Zanata (1997) to include
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Publikováno v:
Neotropical Ichthyology, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 397-402
Utiaritichthysesguiceroi is described from the upper portion of the rio Juruena, rio Tapajós drainage, Mato Grosso State, Central Brazil. The new species distinguished from its two congeners, U. sennaebragai Miranda Ribeiro and U. longidorsalis Jég
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https://doaj.org/article/09488bd9c36e432685dc0796462ad672
Publikováno v:
Neotropical Ichthyology, Vol 14, Iss 3
ABSTRACT The brain of Brycon orbignyanus is described as a model for future studies of the gross morphology of the central nervous system in Characiformes. The study of brain gross morphology of 48 distinct taxa of Characiformes, one of Cypriniformes
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