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II Oficina De Avaliação Do Estado De Conservação Dos Peixes Amazônicos 2° Ciclo II Oficina de Avaliação do Estado de Conservação dos Peixes Amazônicos 2° Ciclo Família Espécie 1 Aspredinidae Acanthobunocephalus nicoi Friel, 1995 2 Aspredinidae Amaralia hypsiura (Kner, 1855) 3 Aspredinidae Aspredinichthys filamentosus (Valenciennes, 1840) 4 Aspredinidae Aspredinichthys tibicen (Valenciennes, 1840) 5 Aspredinidae Aspredo aspredo (Linnaeus, 1758) 6 Aspredinidae Bunocephalus aleuropsis Cope, 1870 7 Aspredinidae Bunocephalus aloikae Hoedeman, 1961 8 Aspredinidae Bunocephalus coracoideus (Cope, 1874) 9 Aspredinidae Bunocephalus knerii Steindachner, 1882 10 Aspredinidae Bunocephalus verrucosus (Walbaum, 1792) 11 Aspredinidae Micromyzon akamai Friel & Lundberg, 1996 12 Aspredinidae Platystacus cotylephorus Bloch, 1794 13 Aspredinidae Pseudobunocephalus bifidus (Eigenmann, 1942) 14 Aspredinidae Pterobunocephalus dolichurus (Delsman, 1941) 15 Aspredinidae Xyliphius anachoretes Figueiredo & Britto, 2010 16 Aspredinidae Xyliphius melanopterus Orcés, 1962 17 Auchenipteridae Ageneiosus dentatus Kner, 1857 18 Auchenipteridae Ageneiosus polystictus Steindachner, 1915 19 Auchenipteridae Ageneiosus ucayalensis Castelnau, 1855 20 Auchenipteridae Ageneiosus uranophthalmus Ribeiro & Rapp Py-Daniel, 2010 21 Auchenipteridae Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908 22 Auchenipteridae Asterophysus batrachus Kner, 1858 23 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterichthys coracoideus (Eigenmann & Allen, 1942) 24 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterichthys longimanus (Günther, 1864) 25 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterichthys punctatus (Valenciennes, 1840) 26 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterichthys thoracatus (Kner, 1858) 27 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterus ambyiacus Fowler, 1915 28 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterus brachyurus (Cope, 1878) 29 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterus britskii Ferraris & Vari, 1999 30 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterus fordicei Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888 31 Auchenipteridae Auchenipterus nuchalis (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) 32 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus altae Fowler, 1945 33 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus existimatus Mees, 1974 34 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus heckelii (De Filippi, 1853) 35 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus macracanthus Soares-Porto, 2000 36 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus meridionalis Sarmento-Soares Cabeceira, Carvalho, Zuanon & Akama, 2013 37 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus orca Sarmento-Soares, Lazzaroto, Rapp Py-Daniel & Leitão, 2016 38 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus perugiae Steindachner, 1882 39 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus schultzi Rössel, 1962 40 Auchenipteridae Centromochlus simplex (Mees, 1974) 41 Auchenipteridae Entomocorus benjamini Eigenmann, 1917 42 Auchenipteridae Entomocorus melaphareus Akama & Ferraris, 2003 43 Auchenipteridae Gelanoglanis nanonocticolus Soares-Porto, Walsh, Nico & Netto, 1999 44 Auchenipteridae Liosomadoras morrowi Fowler, 1940 45 Auchenipteridae Liosomadoras oncinus (Jardine & Schomburgk, 1841) 46 Auchenipteridae Pseudauchenipterus nodosus (Bloch, 1794) 47 Auchenipteridae Pseudepapterus cucuhyensis Böhlke, 1951 48 Auchenipteridae Pseudepapterus hasemani (Steindachner, 1915) 49 Auchenipteridae Tatia aulopygia (Kner, 1858) 50 Auchenipteridae Tatia brunnea Mees, 1974 51 Auchenipteridae Tatia caxiuanensis Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro, 2008 52 Auchenipteridae Tatia dunni (Fowler, 1945) 53 Auchenipteridae Tatia gyrina (Eigenmann & Allen, 1942) 54 Auchenipteridae Tatia intermedia (Steindachner, 1877) 55 Auchenipteridae Tatia nigra Sarmento-Soares & Martins-Pinheiro, 2008 56 Auchenipteridae Tatia strigata Soares-Porto, 1995 57 Auchenipteridae Tetranematichthys barthemi Peixoto & Wosiacki, 2010 58 Auchenipteridae Tetranematichthys quadrifilis (Kner, 1858) 59 Auchenipteridae Tetranematichthys wallacei Vari & Ferraris, 2006 60 Auchenipteridae Tocantinsia piresi (Miranda Ribeiro, 1920) 61 Auchenipteridae Trachelyichthys exilis Greenfield & Glodek, 1977 62 Auchenipteridae Trachelyopterichthys taeniatus (Kner, 1858) 63 Auchenipteridae 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microgalaeus Britto, 1998 79 Callichthyidae Aspidoras pauciradiatus (Weitzman & Nijssen, 1970) 80 Callichthyidae Aspidoras poecilus Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976 81 Callichthyidae Aspidoras velites Britto, Lima & Moreira, 2002 82 Callichthyidae Callichthys serralabium Lehmann & Reis, 2004 83 Callichthyidae Corydoras acrensis Nijssen, 1972 84 Callichthyidae Corydoras acutus Cope, 1872 85 Callichthyidae Corydoras adolfoi Burgess, 1982 86 Callichthyidae Corydoras agassizii Steindachner, 1876 87 Callichthyidae Corydoras albolineatus Knaack, 2004 88 Callichthyidae Corydoras amandajanea Sands, 1995 89 Callichthyidae Corydoras amapaensis Nijssen, 1972 90 Callichthyidae Corydoras ambiacus Cope, 1872 91 Callichthyidae Corydoras apiaka Espindola, Spencer, Rocha & Britto, 2014 92 Callichthyidae Corydoras araguaiaensis Sands, 1990 93 Callichthyidae Corydoras arcuatus Elwin, 1938 94 Callichthyidae Corydoras armatus (Günther, 1868) 95 Callichthyidae Corydoras baderi Geisler, 1969 96 Callichthyidae Corydoras bifasciatus Nijssen, 1972 97 Callichthyidae Corydoras blochi Nijssen, 1971 98 Callichthyidae Corydoras brittoi Tencatt & Ohara, 2016 99 Callichthyidae Corydoras burgessi Axelrod, 1987 100 Callichthyidae Corydoras caudimaculatus Rössel, 1961 101 Callichthyidae Corydoras cervinus Rössel, 1962 102 Callichthyidae Corydoras cochui Myers & Weitzman, 1954 103 Callichthyidae Corydoras condiscipulus Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1980 104 Callichthyidae Corydoras crimmeni Grant, 1997 105 Callichthyidae Corydoras crypticus Sands, 1995 106 Callichthyidae Corydoras davidsandsi Black, 1987 107 Callichthyidae Corydoras duplicareus Sands, 1995 108 Callichthyidae Corydoras elegans Steindachner, 1876 109 Callichthyidae Corydoras ephippifer Nijssen, 1972 110 Callichthyidae Corydoras eques Steindachner, 1876 111 Callichthyidae Corydoras evelynae Rössel, 1963 112 Callichthyidae Corydoras geryi Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1983 113 Callichthyidae Corydoras gossei Nijssen, 1972 114 Callichthyidae Corydoras gracilis Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976 115 Callichthyidae Corydoras guapore Knaack, 1961 116 Callichthyidae Corydoras haraldschultzi Knaack, 1962 117 Callichthyidae Corydoras hephaestus Ohara, Tencatt & Britto, 2016 118 Callichthyidae Corydoras imitator Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1983 119 Callichthyidae Corydoras incolicana Burgess, 1993 120 Callichthyidae Corydoras kanei Grant, 1998 121 Callichthyidae Corydoras latus Pearson, 1924 122 Callichthyidae Corydoras leopardus Myers, 1933 123 Callichthyidae Corydoras leucomelas Eigenmann & Allen, 1942 124 Callichthyidae Corydoras maculifer Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1971 125 Callichthyidae Corydoras melini Lönnberg & Rendahl, 1930 126 Callichthyidae Corydoras multiradiatus (Orcés, 1960) 127 Callichthyidae Corydoras narcissus Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1980 128 Callichthyidae Corydoras nijsseni Sands, 1989 129 Callichthyidae Corydoras ornatus Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1976 130 Callichthyidae Corydoras ourastigma Nijssen, 1972 131 Callichthyidae Corydoras parallelus Burgess, 1993 132 Callichthyidae Corydoras pavanelliae Tencatt & Ohara, 2016 133 Callichthyidae Corydoras pinheiroi Dinkelmeyer, 1995 134 Callichthyidae Corydoras pulcher Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1973 135 Callichthyidae Corydoras punctatus (Bloch, 1794) 136 Callichthyidae Corydoras pygmaeus Knaack, 1966 137 Callichthyidae Corydoras rabauti La Monte, 1941 138 Callichthyidae Corydoras reticulatus Fraser-Brunner, 1938 139 Callichthyidae Corydoras robineae Burgess, 1983 140 Callichthyidae Corydoras robustus Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1980 141 Callichthyidae Corydoras sarareensis Dinkelmeyer, 1995 142 Callichthyidae Corydoras schwartzi Rössel, 1963 143 Callichthyidae Corydoras semiaquilus Weitzman, 1964 144 Callichthyidae Corydoras serratus Sands, 1995 145 Callichthyidae Corydoras seussi Dinkelmeyer, 1996 146 Callichthyidae Corydoras similis Hieronimus, 1991 147 Callichthyidae Corydoras sodalis Nijssen & Isbrücker, 1986 148 Callichthyidae Corydoras spectabilis Knaack, 1999 149 Callichthyidae Corydoras splendens (Castelnau, 1855) 150 Callichthyidae Corydoras sterbai Knaack, 1962 151 Callichthyidae Corydoras trilineatus Cope, 1872 152 Callichthyidae Corydoras tukano Britto & Lima, 2003 153 Callichthyidae Corydoras urucu Britto, Wosiacki & Montag, 2009 154 Callichthyidae Corydoras xinguensis Nijssen, 1972 155 Callichthyidae Corydoras zawadzkii Tencatt & Ohara, 2016 156 Callichthyidae Corydoras zygatus Eigenmann & Allen, 1942 157 Callichthyidae Corydoras oiapoquensis Nijssen, 1972 158 Callichthyidae Dianema longibarbis Cope, 1872 159 Callichthyidae Dianema urostriatum (Miranda Ribeiro, 1912) 160 Callichthyidae Lepthoplosternum altamazonicum Reis, 1997 161 Callichthyidae Lepthoplosternum beni Reis,
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