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| taxon = Pimelodus joannis |
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| status_system = IUCN3.1 |
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| status_ref = <ref>{{cite iucn|author=Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio)|author-link=Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation |year=2023|title=””Pimelodus joannis” |article-number= e.T140649558A140649564 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2023-1.RLTS.T140649558A140649564.pt |access-date=21 October 2025 |lang=pt-br}}</ref> |
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| authority = [[Frank Raynner Vasconcelos Ribeiro|Ribeiro]], [[Carlos Alberto Santos de Lucena|Lucena]] & Lucinda, 2008 |
| authority = [[Frank Raynner Vasconcelos Ribeiro|Ribeiro]], [[Carlos Alberto Santos de Lucena|Lucena]] & Lucinda, 2008 |
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””’Pimelodus joannis””’ is a species of [[catfish]] in the family [[Pimelodidae]] (the long-whiskered catfishes) endemic to [[Brazil]], where it occurs in the [[Tocantins River|Tocantins]] river basin. This species reaches {{convert|7.7|cm|in}} in [[fish measurement|TL]].<ref name=”FishBase”>{{Fishbase| |
””’Pimelodus joannis””’ is a species of [[catfish]] in the family [[Pimelodidae]] (the long-whiskered catfishes) endemic to [[Brazil]], where it occurs in the [[Tocantins River|Tocantins]] river basin. This species reaches {{convert|7.7|cm|in}} in [[fish measurement|TL]].<ref name=”FishBase”>{{Fishbase|Pimelodus|joannis| month=July| year=2014}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 10:45, 21 October 2025
Species of fish
Pimelodus joannis is a species of catfish in the family Pimelodidae (the long-whiskered catfishes) endemic to Brazil, where it occurs in the Tocantins river basin. This species reaches 7.7 centimetres (3.0Â in) in TL.[2]


