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Ctenochromis benthicola

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Scientific name
  
Ctenochromis benthicola

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cichlidae

Higher classification
  
Ctenochromis

Ctenochromis benthicola ctenochromis Tanganika Moba

Genus
  
Ctenochromis (disputed)

Similar
  
Ctenochromis, Chalinochromis popelini, Cichlid, Limnotilapia dardennii, Lobochilotes labiatus

Ctenochromis benthicola


Ctenochromis benthicola is a ray-finned fish species in the cichlid family (Cichlidae). It is found throughout Lake Tanganyika in the Burundian, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzanian, and Zambian shoreline. Its preferred habitat are the hidden recesses of caves in shallow water.

Ctenochromis benthicola ctenochromis Tanganika Moba

This species was described in 1962. At the time of its discovery placed in Haplochromis – then a "wastebin genus" for Haplochromini cichlids –, it was subsequently moved to Ctenochromis, but differs somewhat from the fishes otherwise placed there. Consequently, it has been proposed for separation in a monotypic genus Trematochromis, which was established in 1987 when "C." benthicola was mistakenly described a second time.

Ctenochromis benthicola British Cichlid Association The place to talk about the Cichlids
Ctenochromis benthicola ctenochromis Tanganika Moba

Ctenochromis benthicola Tom39s Tanganyikans


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References

Ctenochromis benthicola Wikipedia


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