Ctenoluciidae Explained

The Ctenoluciidae (meaning "comb light family"), also known as pike-characins, are a small family of freshwater fishes from Panama and South America.

They have elongated, pike-like bodies, and several sharp and conical teeth. They are relatively large, up to 1m (03feet) in length, predatory fish.[1]

Some of these fish, such as Ctenolucius hujeta, enter the aquarium fish hobby, often being labeled a "freshwater barracuda" or "freshwater needlefish", descriptions of fish that are both unrelated to members of this family.

Genera

The two genera in this group are:

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Paxton, J.R. . Eschmeyer, W.N.. Weitzman, S.H. . Vari, R.P.. 1998. Encyclopedia of Fishes. Academic Press. San Diego. 102. 0-12-547665-5.