hidasteisilla
Hidasteisilla is a genus of small to medium-sized, freshwater fish belonging to the family Characidae. The name "hidasteisilla" is derived from the Greek words "hidas," meaning "hidden," and "steis," meaning "stand," reflecting the fish's habit of hiding among aquatic plants. This genus is native to South America, with species found in the Orinoco and Amazon river basins.
Hidasteisilla species are typically characterized by their elongated, slender bodies and the presence of a long,
The genus includes several recognized species, each with its unique characteristics. For example, Hidasteisilla melanostigma is
Hidasteisilla species are generally considered to be of low conservation concern, as they are widely distributed