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Flametail tetra
Species of fish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The flametail tetra (Aphyocharax erythrurus) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Characidae. This fish is found in Guyana and Suriname in northern South America.
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Taxonomy
The flametail tetra was first formally described in 1912 by the American ichthyologist Carl H. Eigenmann with its type locality given as the Rockstone sand-bank in Guyana.[2] This species is classified in the genus Aphyocharax which belongs to the subfamily Aphyocharacinae, the glass characins, which is part of the family Characidae within the suborder Characoidei of the order Characiformes.[3]
Etymology
The flametail tetra is a species in the genus Aphyocharax, this name prefixes aphyo, derived from the Greek aphýē which means "small fry" , referring to the small size it the type species of the genus, A. pusillus, onto the genus name Charax. Charax means the pointed stake of a palisade and is an allusion to the densely set sharp teeth and which is commonly used as a root for characin genera. The specific name, erythrurus, combines erythrós, Greek for "red", with ourá, meaning "tail", a reference to the brick-red colour of the caudal fin in living specimens.[4]
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Description
The flametail tetra has a maximum length of 5.8 cm (2.3 in).[5] It has an elongate shaped body with 10 or 11 soft rays in the dorsal fin and 17 soft rays in the anal fin. The overall colour is pale yellow with an indistinct humeral spot and a brick-red, deeply forked caudal fin.[6]
Distribution and habitat
The flametail tetra is found in northern South America. It is found in the draiange system of the Essequibo River and also in the Maripicru creek in the uoper drainage of the Branco River in Guyana, it has also been reported from the Demerara River as well as the Courantyne River on the border between Gut=yana and Suriname. Fishes in the genus Aphyocharax are typically very common in middle-sized to large rivers in stretches with sand bottoms and shallow water. This species has been reported from this type of habitat in the Corantyne River.[1]
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