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Leptagoniates
Scientific classification

Leptagoniates is a special group, or genus, of fish. These fish belong to the family called Characidae. Think of a family like a big group of relatives!

Right now, there is only one known type of fish in the Leptagoniates genus. This single species is called Leptagoniates steindachneri. You can find these fish swimming in the huge Amazon River basin in South America.

Another fish, once known as L. pi, used to be part of this group. But in 2016, scientists decided it was different enough to move it to its own genus called Protocheirodon.

About Leptagoniates Fish

Leptagoniates steindachneri is a type of fish that lives in freshwater. It's part of the Characidae family, which is a very large group of fish. This family includes many well-known fish like piranhas and tetras, though Leptagoniates is much smaller and less famous!

Where They Live

These fish are found in the Amazon River basin. This is a massive area in South America that includes the Amazon River and all its many smaller rivers and streams. It's one of the biggest and most diverse places for animals and plants on Earth.

The Amazon basin is like a giant watery forest. It has warm temperatures and lots of rain. This creates the perfect home for many different kinds of fish, including Leptagoniates steindachneri.

Fish Classification

Scientists use a system to group living things. This helps them understand how different animals and plants are related.

  • Species: This is the most specific group. Leptagoniates steindachneri is a species.
  • Genus: A genus is a group of very similar species. Leptagoniates is the genus for Leptagoniates steindachneri.
  • Family: A family is a larger group of related genera. Leptagoniates belongs to the Characidae family.
  • Order: The Characidae family is part of an even bigger group called Characiformes. This order includes all fish that are similar to characins.

This fish was first described by a scientist named George Albert Boulenger in 1887. This means he was the first to officially name and describe it to the scientific world.

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