1989
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921989191213
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Inventario taxonômico e redescriçâo das espécies de Anostomideos (Characiformes, Anostomidae) do Baixo Rio Tocantins, PA, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO Como ponta doò aòtudoò ambiantaiò qua fonam daòanvolvidoò pato JNPk,dc 1980JNPk,dc a 1986

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“…Named in honor of Geraldo Mendes dos Santos, a researcher from INPA, for his important contributions to our knowledge of the fish fauna of the lower rio Tocantins, through his studies on the species of Anostomidae (Santos & Jégu, 1989), and on the impacts of the Tucuruí dam (Santos et al, 1984;Santos et al, 2004). An noun.…”
Section: Geographic Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Named in honor of Geraldo Mendes dos Santos, a researcher from INPA, for his important contributions to our knowledge of the fish fauna of the lower rio Tocantins, through his studies on the species of Anostomidae (Santos & Jégu, 1989), and on the impacts of the Tucuruí dam (Santos et al, 1984;Santos et al, 2004). An noun.…”
Section: Geographic Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laemolyta fernandezi was recorded from the rios Tocantins and Araguaia by Santos & Jégu (1989) and is the most common anostomid species in the lower rio Tocantins (Santos et al, 1984). It is to date the only species of Laemolyta found in the central portion of the rio Araguaia basin.…”
Section: Laemolyta Garmani Laemolyta Fernandezi Laemolyta Orinocensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other papers by Castelnau (1855), Borodin (1929), Garavello (1979), Santos et al (1984), Santos & Jégu (1989), Britski (1997), Garavello & Britski (2003), and Santos et al (2004), reported a total of 18 species of Leporinus for the rio Tocantins basin, including two new species currently under description by Garavello & Santos (Garavello, pers. com.).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%