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is a small genus with three valid species:
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widely distributed in the Rio Amazonas and
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Orinoco basins, the upper Rio Essequibo, the Saramaca and Suriname Rivers, and the Rio
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, northeastern Brazil;
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from the Guianas, and
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from the middle Rio Negro, Brazil and Venezuela, and upper Rio Orinoco in southern Venezuela (Vari and Raredon, 2003).
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