flavopunctatus
Flavopunctatus is a genus of small, freshwater fish belonging to the family Anostomidae, which is part of the order Characiformes. The genus is native to South America, with species found in the Amazon River basin and its tributaries. The name "flavopunctatus" is derived from Latin, meaning "yellow-spotted," which refers to the distinctive yellow spots that many species in this genus exhibit.
The fish in the genus Flavopunctatus are typically small, with most species reaching lengths of 5 to
Flavopunctatus species are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of small invertebrates and plant material. They are
Despite their ecological and aesthetic significance, Flavopunctatus species face threats from habitat loss and pollution, which