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Mimagoniates
Mimagoniates is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stevardiidae. This species is found in rivers and streams in southeastern, southern and central-western Brazil, northeastern Argentina, and Paraguay. The individual species generally have relatively small ranges. Two species, M. lateralis and M. sylvicola, are considered threatened by Brazil's Ministry of the Environment.
Glandulocauda
Glandulocauda is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stevardiidae. The fishes in this genus are endemic to Brazil, restricted to the upper Paraná basin and coastal river basins in São Paulo state. The genus it is closely related to Lophiobrycon and Mimagoniates, and they form the tribe Glandulocaudini.

Lophiobrycon weitzmani
species of fish
Glandulocaudinae
Glandulocaudinae is a subfamily of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stevardiidae. The subfamily comprises genera which were previously classified in the family Characidae, but this was split into multiple families in 2024. They are found in South and Central America.