
Table 1. Morphometric data of Coptobrycon bilineatus. CharacterNRangeMeanSDStandard length (mm)3325.2-3731.13.1Percents of Standard lengthBody depth3328-35.732.31.7Head length3325.6-28.627.20.8Predorsal distance3337.9-56.652.83.2Preventral distance3332.2-49.746.12.8Pelvic-anal fin distance 3314.2-19.716.71.2Caudal-peduncle depth3311.1-14.612.80.7Dorsal-fin base length3312.3-17.113.80.9Anal-fin base length3315.9-21.918.61.3Pectoral fin length3313-18.815.61.3Pelvic fin length3311.9-16.213.51.0Dorsal fin length3321.6-28.224.51.7Anal fin length3316.4-23.318.92.2Percents of Head lengthHead depth3375-88.482.63.5Orbital diameter3333.3-42.237.2.4Snout length3320.7-28.624.62.1Interorbital distance3327-34.130.31.8
Published as part of Langeani, Francisco & Serra, Jane Piton, 2010, Coptobrycon bilineatus (Ellis, 1911) (Characiformes: Characidae): redescription and comments on its phylogenetic relationships, pp. 732 in Neotropical Ichthyology 8 (4) on page 732, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252010000400004, http://zenodo.org/record/5422183
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