File:Leporinus obtusidens.jpg

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A picture of Leporinus obtusidens, a South American characid fish) that inhabits the basins of the São Francisco River, the Paraná River and the River Plate. Its common names are boga (or bogón) in Spanish, piapara or piava in Brazilian Portuguese. [1]

Source: This photograph was provided by Sara Beatriz Sverlij, Professional advisor of the Directorate of Ichthyologic and Aquatic Resources, Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development of Argentina, and uploaded with permission, to be used freely as long as credit is given to Dr. Sverlij in this manner.

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current15:32, 2 September 2005Thumbnail for version as of 15:32, 2 September 2005640 × 221 (37 KB)Pablo-floresA picture of ''Leporinus obtusidens'', a South American characid fish) that inhabits the basins of the São Francisco River, the Paraná River and the River Plate. Its common names are ''boga'' (or ''bogón'') in Spanish, ''piapara'' or ''piava''

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