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Paramphilius

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Siluriformes

Subfamily
  
Amphiliinae

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Amphiliidae

Scientific name
  
Paramphilius

Lower classifications
  
Paramphilius teugelsi, Paramphilius trichomycteroides, Paramphilius firestonei, Paramphilius baudoni

Paramphilius is a genus of loach catfishes found in Africa.

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Description

Paramphilius have a lengthened and cylindrical body with a short and high head and short and round fins. The small eyes are located far forward. The barbels are long. The caudal fin is truncated or round. All of the West African species are uniformly brown with a paler underside; P. firestonei also has irregularly distributed brown spots as well as a dark spot at the base of the caudal fin. Paramphilius species exhibit a peculiar form of sexual dimorphism in that the males mature have a more inflated head. Unlike species of Amphilius, the length of the snout is less than half of the length of the head, the adipose fin is confluent with the caudal fin, and the anal fin has seven or more branched rays.

Species

There are currently four recognized species in this genus:

  • Paramphilius baudoni (Pellegrin, 1928)
  • Paramphilius firestonei L. P. Schultz, 1942
  • Paramphilius teugelsi P. H. Skelton, 1989
  • Paramphilius trichomycteroides Pellegrin, 1907
  • References

    Paramphilius Wikipedia


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