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Lista De Peixes Ornamentais De Água Continental Permitidos À Importação Com Finalidade Ornamental E De Aquariofilia Lista de peixes ornamentais de água continental permitidos à importação com finalidade ornamental e de aquariofilia. Amparo legal: Instrução Normativa Interministerial MPA/MMA 001, de 03 de janeiro de 2012. Última atualização em Segunda, 17 de Abril de 2017, 10h04. Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Acanthocobitis botia Balitoridae Cypriniformes Acantopsis choirorhynchos Cobitidae Cypriniformes Aequidens rivulatus Green terror Cichlidae Perciformes Akysis maculipinnis Akysidae Siluriforme Alestopetersius caudalis Alestidae Characiforme Altolamprologus calvus Cichlidae Perciformes Altolamprologus Cichlidae Perciformes compressiceps Ameca splendens Goodeidae Cyprinodontiforme Amphilophus citrinellus Cichlidae Perciformes Amphilophus labiatus Cichlidae Perciformes Anomalochromis thomasi Cichlidae Perciformes Aphanius mento Cyprinodontidae Cyprinodontiforme Aphyocharax paraguayensis Characidae Characiforme Aphyocharax rathbuni Characidae Characiforme Aphyosemion australe Nothobranchiidae Cyprinodontiforme Aphyosemion bitaeniatum Nothobranchiidae Cyprinodontiforme Apistogramma commbrae Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma eunotus Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma gibbiceps Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma guttata Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma hongsloi Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma macmasteri Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma nijsseni Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma pandurini Cichlidae Perciformes Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Apistogramma panduro Cichlidae Perciformes Apistogramma viejita Cichlidae Perciformes Aplocheilichthys normani Poecilidae Cyprinodontiforme Aplocheilus lineatus Aplocheilidae Cyprinodontiforme Aplocheilus panchax Aplocheilidae Cyprinodontiforme Apteronotus leptorhynchus Apteronotidae Gymnotiformes Archocentrus multispinosus Rainbow cichlid Cichlidae Perciformes Archocentrus sajica Cichlidae Perciformes Aristochromis christyi Cichlidae Perciformes Astyanax mexicanus Characidae Characiforme Aulonocara baenschi Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara hansbaenschi Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara hueseri Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara jacobfreibergi Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara maylandi Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara nyassae Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara rostratum Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara saulosi Cichlidae Perciformes Aulonocara stuartgranti Cichlidae Perciformes Austrolebias nigrippinis Rivulidae Cyprinodontiforme Auriglobus Tetraodontidae Tetradontiformes Auriglobus modestus Tetraodontidae Tetraodontiformes Badis badis Badidae Perciformes Balantiocheilos Cyprinidae Cypriniformes melanopterus Barbonymus altus Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Barbonymus schwanenfeldii Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Barbus jae Jae barbe Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Bedotia geayi Bedotiidae Atheriniformes Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Benthochromis tricoti Cichlidae Perciformes Betta coccina Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta falx Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta imbellis Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta livida Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta macrostoma Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta persephone Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta pi Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta pugnax Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta rutilans Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta simorum Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta simplex Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta smarangdina Osphronemidae Perciformes Betta splendens Osphronemidae Perciformes Boraras brigittae Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Boraras maculatus Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Boraras merah Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Boraras urophthalmoides Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Botia berdmorei Cobitidae Perciformes Botia dario Cobitidae Cypriniformes Botia histrionica Cobitidae Cypriniformes Botia hymenophysa Cobitidae Cypriniformes Botia kubotai Cobitidae Cypriniformes Botia lohachata Cobitidae Cypriniformes Botia rostrata Cobitidae Cypriniformes Botia striata Cobitidae Cypriniformes Brachydanio frankei Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Brachygobius doriae Gobiidae Perciformes Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Brycinus longipinnis Alestidae Characiforme Callochromis melanostigma Cichlidae Perciformes Campylomormyrus cassaicus Cobitidae Cypriniformes Carassius auratus Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Carinotetraodon Tetraodontidae Tetraodontiformes travancoricus Celestichthys margaritatus Celestial pearl danio Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Chalceus macrolepidotus Characidae Characiforme Chalinochromis brichardi Cichlidae Perciformes Chela dadiburjori Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Chilata ornata Notopteridae Osteoglossiformes Chitala blanci Notopteridae Osteoglossiformes Chitala chitala Notopteridae Osteoglossiformes Chromobotia macracanthus Cobitidae Cypriniformes Cichlasoma bocourti Cichlidae Perciformes Cichlasoma festae Cichlidae Perciformes Cichlasoma octofasciatum Cichlidae Perciformes Cichlasoma pearsei Cichlidae Perciformes Cichlasoma salvini Ciclídeo salvini red Cichlidae Perciformes Cichlasoma trimaculatum Cichlidae Perciformes Cichlidae sp. Blood parrot Cichildae Perciformes Colisa lalia Osphronemidae Perciformes Copadichromis borleyi Cichlidae Percioformes Copadichromis chrysonotus Cichlidae Perciformes Copadichromis pleurostigma Cichlidae Perciformes Corydoras habrosus Callichthyidae Siluriforme Corydoras loxozonus Callichthyidae Siluriforme Corydoras metae Callichthyidae Siluriforme Corydoras similis Callichthyidae Siluriforme Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Corydoras weitzmani Callichthyidae Siluriformes Corynopoma riisei Characidae Characiforme Crossocheilus latius Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Crossocheilus siamensis Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Ctenolucius hujeta Ctenoluciidae Characiforme Ctenopoma acutirostre Anabatidae Perciformes Cyathopharynx furcifer Cichlidae Perciformes Cynotilapia afra white Cichlidae Perciformes Cynotilapia afra top Cyphotilapia frontosa Cichlidae Perciformes Cyprichromis leptosoma Cichlidae Perciformes Cyprichromis microlepidotus Cichlidae Perciformes Cyprinella lutrensis Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Cyprinus carpio Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Cyrtocara moorii Hump-head Cichlidae Perciformes Daector gerringi Batrachoididae Batrachoidiformes Danio choprai Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Danio dangila Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Danio kyathit Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Danio rerio Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Dario dario Badidae Perciformes Datinoides undercimradiatus Datnioididae Perciformes Datnioides microlepis Datnioididae Perciformes Datnioides polota Datnioididae Perciformes Dermogenys pusilla Hemiramphidae Beloniformes Devario annandalei Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Devario devario Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Devario pathirana Danio pathirana tiger Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Devario shanensis Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Dimidiochromis Cichlidae Perciformes compressiceps Distichodus affinis Citharinidae Characiformes Distichodus lusosso Citharinidae Characiformes Distichodus sexfasciatus Citharinidae Characiformes Epalzeorhynchos bicolor Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Epalzeorhynchos frenatum Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Epiplatys dageti dageti Aplocheilidae Cyprinodontiforme Erethistes jerdoni Erethistidae Siluriforme Eretmodus Eretmodus cyanostictus cyanostictus blue Cichlidae Perciformes point Erpetoichthys calabaricus Polypteridae Polypteriformes Etroplus maculatus Cichlidae Perciformes Fundulopanchax gardneri Nothobranchiidae Cyprinodontiforme Garra cambodgiensis Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Garra flavatra Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Garra mullya Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Geophagus pellegrini Cichlidae Perciformes Geophagaus steindach Cichlidae Perciformes Gephyrochromis moorii Cichlidae Perciformes Glossolepis incisus Melanotaenia maça Melanotaeniidae Atheriniformes Gnathonemus petersii Mormyridae Osteoglossiformes Gobioides broussonnetii Violet-Gobi Gobiidae Perciformes Gymnarchus niloticus Gymnarchidae Osteoglossiformes Gymnocorymbus thayeri Characidae Characiforme Gyrinocheilus aymonieri Gyrinocheilidae Cypriniformes Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Hampala macrolepidota Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Haplochromis fuscotaeniatus Cichlidae Perciformes Haplochromis zebra Cichlidae Perciformes Haplochromis obliquidens obliquidens Haplochromis rostratus Cichlidae Perciformes Helostoma temminkii Helostomatidae Perciformes Hemibagrus wyckii Bagridae Siluriforme Hemibragus nemurus Bagridae Siluriforme Hemichromis lifalili Cichlidae Perciformes Hemigrammus erythrozonus Characidae Characiforme Hemigrammus rhodostomus Characidae Characiforme Hemirhamphodon Zenarchopteridae Beloniformes pogonognathus Herichthys carpintis Cichlidae Perciformes Herotilapia multispinosa Cichlidae Perciformes Hoplarchus psittacus Cichlidae Perciformes Horabagrus brachysoma Bagridae Siluriforme Hyphessobrycon Characidae Characiforme columbianus Hyphessobrycon heliacus Characidae Characiforme Hyphessobrycon metae Characidae Characiforme Hyphessobrycon roseus Characidae Characiforme Hyphessobrycon sweglesi Characidae Characiforme Hypselecara coryphaenoides Cichlidae Perciformes Hypsibarbus vernayi Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Hypsibarbus wetmorei Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Hypsophrys nicaraguensis Cichlidae Perciformes Inlecypris auropurpurea Cyprinidae Cypriniformes Iodotropheus sprengerae Cichlidae Perciformes Iriatherina werneri Melanotaeniidae Atheriniformes Nome científico Nome comum Família Ordem Cyprinodontiforme Flagfish Cyprinodontidae Jordanella floridae s Julidochromis dickfeldi Cichlidae Perciformes Julidochromis marlieri Cichlidae Perciformes Julidochromis ornatus Cichlidea Perciformes Julidochromis regani Regani Cichlidae Perciformes Julidochromis transcriptus
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