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English: A 1906 illustration of characid fish species Astyanax angustifrons. It originally appeared in the book "Biologia centrali-americana. Pisces", alongside several other illustrations and descriptions of various fishes.
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Godman, Frederick Du Cane, 1834-1919. ed;

Regan, Charles Tate, 1878-
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A 1906 illustration of characid fish species Astyanax angustifrons.

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