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পরিবার Characinidae কোন মিঠাপানির মাছ





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Characiformes /ˈkærəsɪfɔːrmiːz/ is an order of ray-finned fish, comprising the characins and their allies.


characids or characins is a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish, belonging to the order Characiformes.


The name "characins" is the historical.


Their closest living relatives are the Characiformes (characins and allies), the Gymnotiformes (electric eel and American knifefishes).


Hydrolycus is a genus of large dogtooth characins from tropical South America, where found in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, as well as rivers of the.


Cynodontidae, also known as dogtooth characins or vampire tetras, are a family of predatory, characiform freshwater fishes from South America.


Nematobrycon is a genus of characins endemic to the Atrato and San Juan River basins in western Colombia.


Unlike most other characins, it is tolerant of (and sometimes found in) slightly brackish water.


Ctenolucius is a genus of pike-characins found in southern Central America (Panama) and northwestern South America (Colombia and Venezuela).


Planaltina is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil.


barracudas in the aquarium trade, although the name is used of other characins, as well.


Rhinopetitia is a genus of characins endemic to Brazil.


The Curimatidae, toothless characins, are a family of freshwater fishes, of the order Characiformes.


The Hemiodontidae are a small family of freshwater characins found in northern South America, south to the Paraná-Paraguay Basin.


The Ctenoluciidae (meaning "comb light family"), also known as pike-characins, are a small family of freshwater fishes from Panama and South America.


The Prochilodontidae, or flannel-mouthed characins, are a small family of freshwater fishes found primarily in the northern half of South America, south.


usually parasitise ostariophysan fishes such as pimelodids, doradids, and characins.


Hepsetus is a genus of African fishes, the African pikes or African pike characins, in the order Characiformes.


amphipods and even takes parasitic ostracods off other fish (preferably characins') bodies.


Pseudochalceus is a genus of characins from freshwater habitats in western Ecuador and western Colombia.


for baiting hooks and catching small fish: characins called pirapisi.


Fishermen cut chunks of the characins as bait for hooking larger, more desirable.



characins's Meaning':

any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae

Synonyms:

cypriniform fish; piranha; characid; cardinal tetra; caribe; pirana; Paracheirodon axelrodi; family Characidae; tetra; Characidae; characin fish;

Antonyms:

spiny-finned fish;

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