Pelmatochromis is a small genus of fishes in the cichlid family. Of its three species, two are endemic to the Middle Africa, and one is endemic to tropical West Africa. Depending on the exact species, they reach about 11.5–16.5 centimetres (4.5–6.5 in) in length.[1] This genus is sometimes placed in its own clade, informally referred to as the pelmatochromines, and this as the Pelmatochromini, may be the sister taxon to the Chromidotilapiini.[2]
Pelmatochromis | |
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Pelmatochromis buettikoferi | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cichliformes |
Family: | Cichlidae |
Subfamily: | Pseudocrenilabrinae |
Tribe: | Pelmatochromini Greenwood, 1987 |
Genus: | Pelmatochromis Steindachner, 1894 |
Type species | |
Paratilapia (Pelmatochromis) buettikoferi Steindachner, 1894
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Species
editThere are currently three recognized species in this genus:[1]
- Pelmatochromis buettikoferi (Steindachner, 1894)
- Pelmatochromis nigrofasciatus (Pellegrin, 1900)
- Pelmatochromis ocellifer (Boulenger, 1899)
References
edit- ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Pelmatochromis". FishBase. April 2013 version.
- ^ Peter Humphry Greenwood (1987). "The Genera of Pelmatochromine Fishes (Teleosti:Cichlidae). A Phylogenetic Review". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 53 (3).