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The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species, and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands
C H Eigenmann (1912) Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 5: 1-578
The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species, and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands
C H Eigenmann (1912) Memoirs Carnegie Museum 5: 1-578
The Serrasalminae and Mylinae
C H Eigenmann (1915) Annals of the Carnegie Museum 9: 226-272
The fishes of the family Characinidae from Venezuela, with descriptions of seventeen new forms
Leonard P Schultz (1944) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 95: 235-367
A further contribution to the ichthyology of Venezuela.
Leonard P Schultz (1949) Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 99: 1-211
Notes on the characid fishes of the subfamily Serra salminae
W A Gosline (1951) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 27: 17-58
Osteology and relationships of characoid fishes, particularly the genera Hepsetus, Salminus, Hoplias, Ctenolucius, and Acestrorhynchus
(1969) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 36(15): 391-500
Scale-eating American characoid fishes, withspecial reference to Probolodus heterostomus
T R Roberts (1970) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 38: 383-390
Anatomy, relationships and classification of the families Citharinidae and Distichodontidae (Pisces, Characoidea)
(1979) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) 36(5): 261-344
Relationships of the neon tetras, a group of South American freshwater fishes (Teleostei, Characidae), with comments on the phylogeny of New World characiforms
S H Weitzman and W L Fink (1983) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 150: 339-395
Serrabrycon magoi, a new genus and species of scale-eating characid (Pisces: Characiformes) from the Upper Río Negro
Richard P Vari (1986) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 99: 328-334
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