Bryconops hexalepis was officially described in 2019, making it one of the most recent additions to the genus, and has no known scientific synonyms. There are two subgenera in
Bryconops,
Bryconops and
Creatochanes;
B. hexalepis belongs to the former. This is because its
gill rakers are poorly denticulated (vs. well denticulated in
Creatochanes) and because it lacks teeth on the
maxillae (vs. 1-3 multicuspid teeth on either side of the maxillae). (
Bryconops, however, is a monophyletic clade, whereas
Iguanodectes and
Piabucus make up the subfamily
Iguanodectinae.) The scientific name is from Greek, and means "six scales" in reference to the six scales above the lateral line in
B. hexalepis. Other members of the genus all have 7 to 10 scales in the same place, making
B. hexalepis unique in this aspect. == Distribution and ecology ==