Characiformes
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Characiformes is an order of ray-finned fish. It includes families like Characidae, Acestrorhynchidae, and Serrasalmidae. Some characin fishes like the aimara are large. Trahiras are also large.
Characiformes Media
Lignobrycon ligniticus, a fossil characiform from the Oligocene of Brazil
- Citharinus congicus.jpg
Citharinus congicus is a member of the most basal characiform lineage
- Hydrocynus goliath Gifu.jpg
Hydrocynus goliath, from Africa, is one of the largest species in the order
- Characiformes in the Munim River Basin.jpg
Diversity of characiforms from the Munim River basin
- Peixes da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná (3678425).png
Diversity of large-sized characiforms from the Paraná River basin
- Distichodus maculatus.jpg
Distichodus maculatus
- Citharinus citharus.jpg
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- Hepsetus odoe.jpg
Hepsetus odoe
- Hydrocynus vittatus The fishes of the Nile (Pl. XVII) (6961607491).jpg
Hydrocynus vittatus The fishes of the Nile (Pl. XVII) (6961607491)
- Hoplias malabaricus2.jpg
Hoplias malabaricus