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* ''[[Pristobrycon aureus]]'' <small>([[Johann Baptist von Spix|Spix]] & [[Louis Agassiz|Agassiz]], 1829)</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon aureus]]'' <small>([[Johann Baptist von Spix|Spix]] & [[Louis Agassiz|Agassiz]], 1829)</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon calmoni]]'' <small>([[Franz Steindachner|Steindachner]], 1908)</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon calmoni]]'' <small>([[Franz Steindachner|Steindachner]], 1908)</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon careospinus]]'' <small>[[William Lee Fink|Fink]] & [[Antonio Machado-Allison|Machado-Allison]], 1992</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon careospinus]]'' <small>[[William Lee Fink|W. L. Fink]] & [[Antonio Machado-Allison|Machado-Allison]], 1992</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon maculipinnis]]'' <small>[[William Lee Fink|Fink]] & [[Antonio Machado-Allison|Machado-Allison]], 1992</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon maculipinnis]]'' <small>[[William Lee Fink|W. L. Fink]] & [[Antonio Machado-Allison|Machado-Allison]], 1992</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon striolatus]]'' <small>([[Franz Steindachner|Steindachner]], 1908)</small>
* ''[[Pristobrycon striolatus]]'' <small>([[Franz Steindachner|Steindachner]], 1908)</small>



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Pristobrycon
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Pristobrycon

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Pristobrycon is a genus of piranhas.

Pristobrycon contains five species. However, this genus is not monophyletic. No single morphological feature has been found that completely diagnoses this genus. P. striolatus is very different from other species of this genus[1]. The genus Pristobrycon was created by Eigenmann (1915:245), to include species which have intermediate characteres between "the fierce Rooseveltiella whithout palatine teeth, and the less blood-thirsty Serrasalmus with a series of permanent teeth along the palatine". The author designed P. calmoni as the type species of the genus. Two groups are included in this genus. One group is characterized by presence of the preanal spine (only P. calmoni) and the other group including the rest of the species assigned (P. careospinus, P. maculipinnis and P. striolatus) (Fink & Machado-Allison, 1992; Machado-Allison et al., 1989; Machado-Allison & Fink, 1996). P. aureus is a controversial species.

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Notes

  1. ^ Freeman, Barbie (2007). "Molecular systematics of Serrasalmidae: Deciphering the identities of piranha species and unraveling their evolutionary histories" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1484: 1–38. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

References

  • Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2011). Species of Pristobrycon in FishBase. October 2011 version.
  • Eigenmann, C. 1915. The Serrasalminae and Mylinae. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, IX(3-4):226-272 + plates.
  • Fink, W. & A. Machado-Allison. 1992. Three new species of piranhas from Venezuela and Brazil. Ichthyological Explorations of Freshwaters, 2(1):57-71.
  • Machado/Allison, A. W. Fink & M.E. Antonio. 1989(1990). Revisión del género Serrasalmus (Lacepede, 1803) y géneros relacionados de Venezuela: I. notas sobre la morfología y sistemática de Pristobrycon striolatus (Steindachner, 1908). Acta Biologica Venezuelica, 12(3-4):140-171.
  • Machado-Allison & W. Fink. 1996. Los Peces Caribes de Venezuela: diagnosis, claves y aspectos ecológicos y evolutivos. Universidad Central de Venezuela. CDCH (Colección Monografías). 149p. ISBN 980-00-0967-1