“…Subsequently, several species have been described, currently the genus comprising 24 valid species, making Australoheros one of the Cichlinae genera with the highest species diversity. At the present, besides occurring in the Paraná-Paraguay-Uruguay river system of southern Brazil, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina, species of Australoheros are also recorded to several coastal basins between Bahia, northeastern Brazil, and northeastern Argentina, and to the São Francisco and upper Paraná drainages, of Brazil (ottoni, 2010;ottoni & costa, 2008;Rícan &KullandeR, 2006 andRícan &KullandeR, 2008). Rícan & KullandeR (2008) tentatively divided Australoheros into four species groups restricted to the Paraná-Paraguay-Uruguay river system on the basis of morphological and molecular data: the A. scitulus group, including A. scitulus and A. charrua Rícan & KullandeR, 2008; the A. forquilha group, including A. forquilha Rícan & KullandeR, 2008 and A. tembe; the A. facetus group, including A. facetus and A. guarani Rícan & KullandeR, 2008;and the A. kaaygua group, including A. kaaygua casciotta et al, 2006and A. minuano Rícan & KullandeR, 2008.…”