Grundulus is a genus of characins found in Colombia and Ecuador in South America. There are currently three described species. Grundulus bogotensis (Humboldt...
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Poptella Stethaprion Stichonodon Tribe Gymnocharacini Andromakhe Dectobrycon Grundulus Gymnocharacinus Hollandichthys Moenkhausia Psalidodon Pseudochalceus Rachoviscus...
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Possibly extinct due to exotic fish introductions (Eremophilus mutisii, Grundulus bogotensis, Carassius auratus, Oncorhynchus mykiss) and chemical pollution...
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Gephyrocharax chocoensis Gephyrocharax major Gephyrocharax melanocheir Grundulus bogotensis Hemibrycon beni Hemibrycon boquiae Hemibrycon colombianus Hemibrycon...
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eburneensis Curimata mivartii Cynopotamus magdalenae Gephyrocharax chaparae Grundulus cochae Hemibrycon inambari Hyphessobrycon poecilioides Ichthyborus quadrilineatus...
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steindachneri Gephyrocharax caucanus Gephyrocharax martae Gilbertolus alatus Grundulus bogotensis Hemibrycon antioquiae Hemibrycon cardalensis Hemibrycon decurrens...
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known that the lake had a great variety of species, such as "Guapucha" (Grundulus bogotensis) and "Capitan de la Sabana" (Eremophilus mutisii), now locally...
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simplicicomis, and fish from the Funza and other rivers (Eremophilus mutisii and Grundulus bogotensis). The fish provided a source of iodine for the Muisca. In 1885...
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Fish remains consisted of Eremophilus mutisii, Pygidium bogotense and Grundulus bogotensis. Bird remains included the Andean guan (Penelope montagnii)...
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