Species
Species list is according to FishBase. ITIS does not list Characin subfamilies as they believe subfamilies are likely to change.
Tribe Landonini
- Landonia
- Landonia latidens
Tribe Glandulocaudini
- Glandulocauda
- Glandulocauda melanogenys
- Glandulocauda melanopleura
- Lophiobrycon
- Lophiobrycon weitzmani
- Mimagoniates
- Mimagoniates barberi
- Mimagoniates inequalis
- Mimagoniates lateralis
- Mimagoniates microlepis (
- Mimagoniates rheocharis
- Mimagoniates sylvicola
Tribe Diapomini
- Acrobrycon
- Acrobrycon ipanquianus
- Acrobrycon tarijae
- Diapoma
- Diapoma speculiferum
- Diapoma terofoli
- Planaltina
- Planaltina britskii
- Planaltina glandipedis
- Planaltina myersi
Tribe Phenacobryconini
- Phenacobrycon
- Phenacobrycon henni
Tribe Hysteronotini
- Hysteronotus
- Hysteronotus megalostomus
- Pseudocorynopoma
- Pseudocorynopoma doriai
- Pseudocorynopoma heterandria
Tribe Corynopomini
- Corynopoma
- Corynopoma riisei
- Gephyrocharax
- Gephyrocharax atracaudatus
- Gephyrocharax caucanus
- Gephyrocharax chaparae
- Gephyrocharax chocoensis
- Gephyrocharax intermedius
- Gephyrocharax major
- Gephyrocharax martae
- Gephyrocharax melanocheir
- Gephyrocharax sinuensis
- Gephyrocharax valencia
- Gephyrocharax venezuelae
- Gephyrocharax whaleri
- Pterobrycon
- Pterobrycon landoni
- Pterobrycon myrnae
Tribe Xenurobryconini
- Argopleura
- Argopleura chocoensis
- Argopleura conventus
- Argopleura diquensis
- Argopleura magdalenensis
- Chrysobrycon
- Chrysobrycon hesperus
- Chrysobrycon myersi
- Iotabrycon
- Iotabrycon praecox
- Ptychocharax
- Ptychocharax rhyacophila
- Scopaeocharax
- Scopaeocharax atopodus
- Scopaeocharax rhinodus
- Tyttocharax
- Tyttocharax cochui
- Tyttocharax madeirae
- Tyttocharax tambopatensis
- Xenurobrycon
- Xenurobrycon coracoralinae
- Xenurobrycon heterodon
- Xenurobrycon macropus
- Xenurobrycon polyancistrus
- Xenurobrycon pteropus
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