Family Acestrorhynchidae - Smallscale pike characins
Order : Characiformes Acestrorhynchidae
Class : Teleostei
No. in FishBase : Genera : 7 | Species : 26 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes
Environment : Fresh : Yes | Brackish : No | Marine : No
Division : Primary freshwater
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Remark : Fishes of this family are characterized by very elongate (pike-like) bodies covered with relatively small scales. All teeth are conical and strong canines are present on the premaxilla, anterior part of the maxilla and the dentary. Small conical teeth are present on the ectopterygoid and minute conical teeth have been detected on the mesopterygoid of some species. Other exclusive features of the group are: first infraorbital covering almost completely the maxilla whent the mouth is closed; a branch of the laterosensory canal on the premaxilla; and rhinosphenoid bone in close contact with parasphenoid. The anal fin is falcate, never bearing hooks in sexually mature males and the origin of the dorsal fin is much nearer to caudal base than the tip of the snout. See Menezes (1969), Menezes (1992), Menezes & Géry (1983), Toledo-Piza & Menezes (1996) and Lucena & Menezes (1998). The single genus Acestrorhynchus is currently represented by 15 species ranging from about 35 to 400 mm in standard length. Acestrorhynchid species are entirely confined to South America and the greatest species diversity occurs in the Amazon and Orinoco basins. Three species occur further south in the São Francisco, Paraná, Paraguay and La Plata drainages. They are found in a variety of habitats, but primarily live in lakes, lagoons, areas near shore, and the smallest species are especially found in small streams (igarapés) of the Amazon basin (personal observation and see also Britski et al., 1986). The peculiar dentition makes acestrorhynchid species very specialized predators among characiforms, most species feeding primarily on fishes. See Menezes, 1969a, Nico & Taphorn, 1985 and Amaral, 1990. After the major revision of Acestrorhynchus and the description of some new species (Menezes & Gery, 1983; Toledo-Piza & Menezes, 1996) not many new species are expected to be found. Acestrorhynchids are not commercially important as food fishes and two of the smallest species (A. nasutus and A. minimus) might be eventually found in aquarium shops. Suggested new common name for this family from Ref. 58418.
Etymology : Greek, akestra, as = needle + Greek, rhyngchos = jaw ( Ref. 45335).
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Main Ref. : Lucena, C.A.S. and N.A. Menezes 1998
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Deep Fin Classification : Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Otomorpha | Ostariophysi | | Otophysa | | | | | | Characiphysae | Characiformes | Characoidei | | Acestrorhynchidae

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Species/Synonymy list for the family Acestrorhynchidae as currently in FishBase

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Scientifc name Status Senior/Junior synonym Combination
Acestrorhynchinae
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Salmo falcatus Bloch, 1794
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Salmo pulverulentus Linnaeus, 1758
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Xiphorhamphus ferox Günther, 1863
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Hydrocyon microlepis Jardine, 1841
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! Acestorhynchus microlepis (Jardine, 1841)
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synonymjuniororiginal
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Acestrorhynchus apurensis Toledo-Piza & Menezes, 1996
synonymjuniororiginal
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Acestrorhynchus nasutus Eigenmann, 1912
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Acestrorhynchus altus Menezes, 1969
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Acestrorhynchus grandoculis Menezes & Géry, 1983
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Acestrorhynchus isalineae Menezes & Géry, 1983
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Acestrorhynchus maculipinna Menezes & Géry, 1983
acceptedseniororiginal
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Heterocharacinae
Heterocharax macrolepis Eigenmann, 1912
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Heterocharax leptogrammus Toledo-Piza, 2000
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Heterocharax virgulatus Toledo-Piza, 2000
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Lonchogenys ilisha Myers, 1927
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Roestinae
Roestes molossus (Kner, 1858)
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Roestes ogilviei (Fowler, 1914)
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Roestes itupiranga Menezes & Lucena, 1998
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Gilbertolus alatus (Steindachner, 1878)
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Anacyrtus alatus Steindachner, 1878
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acceptedseniorchange in rank
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