Bryconops contains the following valid species: •
Bryconops affinis (
Günther, 1864) (Orangefin tetra) •
Bryconops alburnoides Kner, 1858 •
Bryconops allisoni Silva-Oliveira,
Canto &
F. R. V. Ribeiro, 2019 •
Bryconops caudomaculatus (Günther, 1864) (Tailspot tetra) •
Bryconops chernoffi C. S. de Oliveira,
Lima &
Bogotá-Gregory, 2018 •
Bryconops colanegra Chernoff &
Machado-Allison, 1999 •
Bryconops colaroja Chernoff & Machado-Allison, 1999 •
Bryconops collettei Chernoff & Machado-Allison, 2005 •
Bryconops cyrtogaster (
Norman, 1926) •
Bryconops disruptus Machado-Allison & Chernoff, 1997 •
Bryconops durbini (
C. H. Eigenmann, 1908) •
Bryconops florenceae C. S. de Oliveira,
Ota,
Sabaj &
Py-Daniel, 2021 •
Bryconops giacopinii (
Fernández-Yépez, 1950) •
Bryconops gracilis (C. H. Eigenmann, 1908) •
Bryconops hexalepis Guedes,
E. F. de Oliveira &
Lucinda, 2019 •
Bryconops humeralis Machado-Allison, Chernoff &
Buckup, 1996 •
Bryconops imitator Machado-Allison & Chernoff, 2002 •
Bryconops inpai Knöppel,
Junk &
Géry, 1968 •
Bryconops magoi Machado-Allison & Chernoff, 2005 •
Bryconops marabaixo C. S. de Oliveira,
Moreira, Lima & Py-Daniel, 2020 •
Bryconops melanurus (
Bloch, 1794) •
Bryconops munduruku C. S. de Oliveira, Canto & F. R. V. Ribeiro, 2015 •
Bryconops piracolina Wingert &
L. R. Malabarba, 2011 •
Bryconops rheoruber C. S. de Oliveira, Ota, Sabaj & Py-Daniel, 2019 •
Bryconops sapezal Wingert,
Chuctaya & Malabarba, 2018 •
Bryconops tocantinensis Guedes, E. F. de Oliveira & Lucinda, 2016 •
Bryconops transitoria (
Steindachner, 1915) •
Bryconops vibex Machado-Allison, Chernoff & Buckup, 1996
History Upon describing
Bryconops alburnoides in 1858, Austrian ichthyologist
Rudolf Kner established
Bryconops as a new genus. Kner also offered a description of new congener
B. lucidus, which has since been synonymized with
B. alburnoides. In 1910, German-American ichthyologist
Carl H. Eigenmann designated
Bryconops alburnoides the
type species of the genus. Technically, the earliest member of the genus to be described is
Bryconops melanurus, which was originally classified as
Salmo melanurus by German naturalist
Marcus Elieser Bloch in the year 1764.
Etymology The genus name
Bryconops originates from the genus
Brycon and the Greek suffix "-ops", which means "appearance" or "resemblance". This is because Kner noted visual similarities between members of the two genera upon description. In turn, the genus name
Brycon originates from the Greek "bryko", which means "to bite" or "to devour". Fish of the genus
Brycon are equipped with a full set of teeth on their
maxillaries, making for an apt name. Many of the specific names in
Bryconops originate with aspects of the species' appearances. For instance, "caudomaculatus" means "tail spot", for the distinct caudal ocellus on
B. caudomaculatus. Other epithets originate in specific people, such as
B. allisoni (
Venezuelan ichthyologist
Antonio Machado-Allison),
B. chernoffi (
American ichthyologist
Barry Chernoff), and
B. magoi (
Francisco Mago-Leccia, considered the pioneer of Venezuelan ichthyology). A few species are named after specific locations, such as
B. tocantinensis, which earned its specific epithet from its likely restriction to the upper
Tocantins basin. Another example is
B. sapezal, from its type locale of the
Sapezal municipality in
Brazil. Some species names take after cultural or historical significance from the type locality, like
B. munduruku, after an
indigenous tribe, or
B. marabaixo, after a religious and historical festival of the same name. == Habitat and distribution ==