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Presently, fifteen species are included in the genus
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. They can be identified by the following features (Albert, 2001): (1) body surface deep brown or black with a white mid-dorsal stripe and white mental and caudal patches; (2) elongate posterior limb of the anguloarticular; (3) surface of cranial bones solid, not pitted; (4) behavior of inhabiting upland streams, small rivers and lagoons; (5) premaxilla gracile, scroll-shaped in adults, with two or fewer teeth.
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