Piraputanga

Brycon hilarii

Scale fish; Body stretched and slightly compressed. Shortly after removal from the water the color is yellowish, the caudal fin is red with a black stripe that begins at the caudal peduncle and reaches the central rays of the caudal fin. The other fins are orange. The scales of the back are clear in the center, with dark edges. They have a dark, rounded humeral spot. They reach about 50cm in total length and 2,5kg; Individuals over this weight are rare. Traditionally, the piraputanga of the basin of the Silver has been identified like Brycon hilarii, but this name applies only to the species of the river San Francisco.
Fish known as Piraputanga in Brazil The Piraputanga (Brycon hilarii) is a common inhabitant of the crystal clear streams of the Mato Grosso of Brazil (near the border with Bolivia) and can be seen in the Aquário Encantado, on the Rio Salobra. Brazil,Brycon hilarii,Geotagged,Mato Gosso,Piraputanga,Winter

Appearance

Scale fish; Body stretched and slightly compressed. Shortly after removal from the water the color is yellowish, the caudal fin is red with a black stripe that begins at the caudal peduncle and reaches the central rays of the caudal fin. The other fins are orange. The scales of the back are clear in the center, with dark edges. They have a dark, rounded humeral spot.

Naming

Chalceus hilarii
Brycon microlepis

Distribution

South America: Paraguay River basin.

Habitat

Freshwater

Food

Species omnivorous, feed on fish, fruits and seeds. They live in rapids and in the backwaters, under fruit trees and close to aquatic plants.

Cultural

They have commercial and sporting importance.

References:

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderCharaciformes
FamilyCharacidae
GenusBrycon
SpeciesBrycon hilarii
Photographed in
Brazil