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(En), Pejerrey (Sp)
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<figureCitation box="[813,922,461,485]" captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="7.[168,230,1839,1859]" captionTargetBox="[168,1419,160,1815]" captionTargetId="figure-6@7.[168,1422,160,1815]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="Figure 3. Species of the Siluriformes, Atheriniformes and Cyrpinodontiformes (in part) in the TBR. A. Rhamdia guatemalensis (Günther, 1864), upper: adult specimen, about 160 mm SL, middle: adult specimen, about 142 mm SL,dorsal view, lower: detail of the head. B. Rhamdia laticauda (Kner, 1858),upper: adult specimen,about 98 mm SL,dorsolateral view, middle: adult specimen, about 98 mm SL,lower: detail of the head, dorsolateral view. C. Rhamdia nicaraguensis (Günther, 1864), upper: adult specimen, about 115 mm SL, lower: adult specimen, about 100 mm SL, dorsal view. D. Atherinella hubbsi (Bussing, 1979), upper: adult specimen, about 78 mm SL, lower: adult specimen, about 90 mm SL. E. Alfaro cultratus (Regan 1908), upper: adult specimen, about 55 mm SL, female, lower: adult specimen, about 60 mm SL, male (parasite by the trematode Uvulifer ambloplitis encysted in skin). F. Brachyrhaphis parismina (Meek, 1912), adult specimen, about 38 mm SL." pageId="6" pageNumber="689">Figure 3D</figureCitation>
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Body very elongate and compressed; 2 dorsal fins; anal fin spine weak and flexible; caudal fin forked; gen- eral coloration light yellowish (almost transparent), dark- er dorsally, usually yellowish olive, and paler, usually white, ventrally, with a conspicuous silver stripe (usually black or dark brown bordered) along the mid-side of the body in both live and preserved specimens; fins usually transparent or light yellow (generally the dorsal and the caudal fins); maximum body length ca
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