Hydrolycus - Payaras

Classification

Genus: Hydrolycus - Payaras

Description

Hydrolycus is a genus of large dogtooth characins from tropical South America, where found in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, as well as rivers of the Guianas.

The genus includes the largest dogtooth characins, reaching up to 1.17 m (3.8 ft) in length.

They have long, pointed teeth (shorter and less extreme in H. wallacei) used for spearing their prey, generally smaller fish. In a study of the stomachs of 45 individuals, most were empty, but among the remaining the prey fish were 15–50% of the length Hydrolycus itself.

In 1999 two new species were described, the first in this genus in 158 years.

Species

  1. Hydrolycus armatus (Jardine, 1841) (Payara)
  2. Hydrolycus scomberoides (G. Cuvier, 1819) (Payara)
  3. Hydrolycus tatauaia Toledo-Piza, Menezes & dos Santos, 1999
  4. Hydrolycus wallacei Toledo-Piza, Menezes & dos Santos, 1999

Species