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The payara, (Hydrolycus scomberoides), is a species of dogtooth tetra. This predatory fish is found in the Amazon Basin in tropical South America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was the first of four species to be described in the genus Hydrolycus .
Hydrolycus armatus is a species of dogtooth characin found in freshwater of tropical South America. [2] It is sometimes known as Payara, [1] or harm, [3] [4] [5] a name it shares with the related H. scomberoides.
GlassFish is an open-source Jakarta EE platform application server project started by Sun Microsystems, then sponsored by Oracle Corporation, and now living at the Eclipse Foundation and supported by OmniFish, Fujitsu and Payara. [2] The supported version under Oracle was called Oracle GlassFish Server.
Vampire fish is a colloquial name given to the following varieties of fish: Candiru (fish) ( Vandellia cirrhosa ), a species of parasitic freshwater catfish Payara , a species of dogtooth tetra
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. [1] The genus includes the largest dogtooth characins, reaching up to 1.17 m (3.8 ft) in length. [1]
Cynodontidae are elongated in shape with a silvery or grey colour and an upturned mouth. Some species have a hunchbacked appearance. The family names (both scientific and common) derive from the long and well-developed canines which are used to spear their prey, mainly other fish.
Cynodontinae is a subfamily of tropical and subtropical South American fishes of the family Cynodontidae.They are characterized by an oblique mouth and very long distinct canines, which are used to capture and stab their prey, other fish that can be up to half the length of the cynodontine itself. [1]
From the Acre River, Brazil. It reaches up to 2.1 kg (4 lb 10 oz) in weight. [4] Although it reportedly can reach up to 80 cm (2 ft 7 in) in standard length, [4] the largest confirmed were 63-64 cm (about 2 ft 1 in) [6] [7] Like other dogtooth characins, the biara has very long pointed canine teeth, but it is easily separated from its relatives by its very elongated and streamlined body shape.