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history of continental ichthyology in Argentina

All contents of this page are based on the list of freshwater fishes from Argentina published by López et al. in 2003. In fact this was the fifth intent to inform in a single work about the actual status of knowledge in that very moment.
The ichthyological research on the species of fishes found in freshwaters of Argentina started in the 18th century, but the first complete overview was provided by Pozzi in 1945.
Ringuelet and Arámburu followed in 1962.
Only five years later those authors, together with Alonso de Arámburu published a work that untill today is considered ‘the bible of argentinean ichthyology’ by researchers in Argentina and used as a standard work in ichthyological studies throughout the country. Never before and never again all available informations on freshwater fishes of Argentina were gathered on more than 600 pages.
It then took again 20 years full of research leading to new knowledge and, in consequence, to systematical news and changes, untill López et al. published a new list in 1987, followed by the actual one from 2003.

An overview about the history of freshwater ichthyology in Argentina was provided by López & Aquino in 1998.

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Crenicichla mandelburgeri - first records from Argentina

Crenicichla hu sp.nov.

Corydoras petracinii sp.nov.

Corydoras gladysae sp.nov.

Otocinclus affinis is not a species from Argentina

Hyphessobrycon nicolasi sp.nov.

Papiliolebias hatinne sp.nov.

Salmónidos en Patagonia

Peces de agua dulce amenazados de la Argentina

Prionobrama nattereri comb.nov.

Phalloptychus januarius is not from Argentina

Aphyocharax nattereri is a sr. synonym of A. paraguayensis

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Gymnotus inaequilabiatus - confirmed for Argentina

Cnesterodon pirai sp.nov.

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