Thoracochromis is a fish genus of haplochromine cichlids that are endemic to Africa. Most species are from rivers in Angola and Namibia, or the Congo River Basin in Central Africa, but T. wingatii is from the Nile system.[1] Additionally, there are a few apparently undescribed species from the Nile system (two in its delta and one from lakes near Fayum), which appear to be close relatives of T. wingatii or Haplochromis loati.[2] Many species have been moved between this genus and Haplochromis, and while some consensus has been reached in recent years, their mutual delimitation is still far from settled.
Thoracochromis | |
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Thoracochromis wingatii | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cichliformes |
Family: | Cichlidae |
Tribe: | Haplochromini |
Genus: | Thoracochromis Greenwood, 1979 |
Type species | |
Paratilapia wingatii Boulenger, 1902
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Species
editThere are currently 12 recognized species in this genus:[1]
- Thoracochromis albolabris (Trewavas & Thys van den Audenaerde, 1969) (Thicklipped Happy)
- Thoracochromis bakongo (Thys van den Audenaerde, 1964)
- Thoracochromis brauschi (Poll & Thys van den Audenaerde, 1965)
- Thoracochromis buysi (M. L. Penrith, 1970) (Namib Happy)
- Thoracochromis callichromus (Poll, 1948)
- Thoracochromis demeusii (Boulenger, 1899)
- Thoracochromis fasciatus (Perugia, 1892)
- Thoracochromis lucullae (Boulenger, 1913)
- Thoracochromis moeruensis (Boulenger, 1899)
- Thoracochromis schwetzi (Poll, 1967)
- Thoracochromis stigmatogenys (Boulenger, 1913)
- Thoracochromis wingatii (Boulenger, 1902)
Distribution
editT.buysi is endemic to the Kunene River.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Thoracochromis". FishBase. November 2019 version.
- ^ Neumann, D.; H. Obermaier; T. Moritz (2016). "Annotated checklist for fishes of the Main Nile Basin in the Sudan and Egypt based on recent specimen records (2006-2015)". Cybium. 40 (4): 287–317. doi:10.26028/cybium/2016-404-004.
- ^ C.Michael Hogan. 2012. Kunene River. eds. P.Saundry & C.Cleveland. Encyclopedia of Earth. National Council for Science and the Environment. Washington DC.