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Alestes Macrophthalmus
''Alestes'' is a genus in the family Alestidae, known as the "African Characidae" as they are found exclusively on that continent. As suggested by that name, they Alestidae was formerly included in Characidae. ''Myletes'' is a synonym of ''Alestes'', but the former name has historically also been used for various South American serrasalmines. Within the Lake Chad basin, ''Alestes'' and '' Hydrocynus'', collectively known as ''salanga'', are lightly smoked and dried. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Alestes ansorgii'' Boulenger, 1910 * '' Alestes baremoze'' (Joannis, 1835) (Silversides) * ''Alestes dentex'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Characin) * ''Alestes inferus'' Stiassny, Schelly & Mamonekene, 2009 * ''Alestes liebrechtsii'' Boulenger, 1898 * ''Alestes macrophthalmus'' Günther, 1867 (Torpedo robber) * ''Alestes stuhlmannii'' Pfeffer, 1896 ;Species brought into synonymy: * ''Alestes boubon''i Roman, 1973: synonym of '' Brycinus nurse'' (Rüpp ...
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Alestes Baremoze
''Alestes baremoze'', the pebbly fish or silversides, is a species of characin fish from the freshwater systems of northern and western Africa. It has some importance as a commercially exploited food fish. Description ''Alestes baremoze'' is a silver-coloured fish with a bluish-grey dorsum and a white belly, the fins are greyish with an orange coloured lower lobe of the caudal fin. The maximum published length is 43 cm and the maximum published weight is 500g, although sexual maturity is reached at about 20 cm. It belongs to order Characiformes, family Alestidae, and genus ''Alestes''. Histomorphological observations and stomach content analysis suggested that ''A. baremoze'' has morphological adaptations for omnivory Distribution In eastern Africa it is found within Lake Albert, the White Nile and Lake Turkana. In Northern Africa ''Alestes baremoze'' was formerly distributed along the whole of the River Nile in Egypt, including the Nile Delta lakes, Rosetta Branch and ...
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Alestes Dentex
''Alestes dentex'' is a species of freshwater fish in the family Alestidae. It is found in Africa. Distribution ''Alestes dentex'' is typically found in Central and West Africa. However, the species has also been found in Lake Turkana of the Kenyan Rift Valley, and Lake Albert of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Morphology Specimens with a standard length of 41 cm have been observed. Diet ''Alestes dentex'' is known to feed on seeds, zooplankton, and insects. References dentex ''Dentex'' is a genus of fish in the family Sparidae. Species There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus: * ''Dentex abei'' Iwatsuki, Akazaki & Taniguchi, 2007 (Yellowfin seabream) * ''Dentex angolensis'' Poll & Maul, 1953 (Angol ... Fish described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Characiformes-stub ...
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Brycinus Macrolepidotus
''Brycinus'' is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Alestiidae. Like other "African characids", they were formerly included in the Characidae but are actually somewhat more distantly related Characiformes. Like some other Alestiidae, they are called robber tetras due to their bold and rather carnivorous habits. They are not infrequently kept as aquarium fishes and in their requirements resemble the South American tetras of the Characidae. Unlike these, ''Brycinus'' are not well-suited to accompany delicate fishes however and are better kept with dwarf cichlids and similar small but robust companions. Species There are currently 36 recognized species in this genus: * ''Brycinus abeli'' ( Fowler, 1936) * '' Brycinus affinis'' ( Günther, 1894) (Red-fin robber) * ''Brycinus bartoni'' (Nichols & La Monte, 1953) * ''Brycinus batesii'' (Boulenger, 1903) * ''Brycinus bimaculatus'' (Boulenger, 1899) * ''Brycinus brevis'' (Boulenger, 1903) * ''Brycinus carmesinus'' (Nichols & Gris ...
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Brycinus Luteus
''Brycinus'' is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Alestiidae. Like other "African characids", they were formerly included in the Characidae but are actually somewhat more distantly related Characiformes. Like some other Alestiidae, they are called robber tetras due to their bold and rather carnivorous habits. They are not infrequently kept as aquarium fishes and in their requirements resemble the South American tetras of the Characidae. Unlike these, ''Brycinus'' are not well-suited to accompany delicate fishes however and are better kept with dwarf cichlids and similar small but robust companions. Species There are currently 36 recognized species in this genus: * ''Brycinus abeli'' ( Fowler, 1936) * '' Brycinus affinis'' ( Günther, 1894) (Red-fin robber) * ''Brycinus bartoni'' (Nichols & La Monte, 1953) * ''Brycinus batesii'' (Boulenger, 1903) * ''Brycinus bimaculatus'' (Boulenger, 1899) * ''Brycinus brevis'' (Boulenger, 1903) * ''Brycinus carmesinus'' (Nichols & Gr ...
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Brycinus Longipinnis
Primarily known as long-fin tetra, ''Brycinus longipinnis'' is also described as African long-finned tetra''among other terms Distribution ''Brycinus longipinnis'' is native to the western coastal regions of Africa from The Gambia to Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is found in the upper and lower reaches of big rivers and also in estuarine mixohaline waters. It is the only ''Brycinus'' species also to penetrate small rivers and streams. Description ''Brycinus longipinnis'' will grow to at least five inches (12.5 cm) long although most specimens are smaller than this. The populations in the small streams are smaller fish than those in the big rivers. Although it is essentially a freshwater fish, ''Brycinus longipinnis'' will live in brackish estuarine waters. Diet ''Brycinus longipinnis'' eats a wide range of animal and vegetable matter, including insect larvae, crustaceans and some algae. In the aquarium it will eat most fish foods including both flakes ...
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Brycinus Nurse
''Brycinus'' is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Alestiidae. Like other "African characids", they were formerly included in the Characidae but are actually somewhat more distantly related Characiformes. Like some other Alestiidae, they are called robber tetras due to their bold and rather carnivorous habits. They are not infrequently kept as aquarium fishes and in their requirements resemble the South American tetras of the Characidae. Unlike these, ''Brycinus'' are not well-suited to accompany delicate fishes however and are better kept with dwarf cichlids and similar small but robust companions. Species There are currently 36 recognized species in this genus: * '' Brycinus abeli'' ( Fowler, 1936) * '' Brycinus affinis'' ( Günther, 1894) (Red-fin robber) * '' Brycinus bartoni'' (Nichols & La Monte, 1953) * '' Brycinus batesii'' ( Boulenger, 1903) * '' Brycinus bimaculatus'' ( Boulenger, 1899) * '' Brycinus brevis'' ( Boulenger, 1903) * '' Brycinus carmesinus'' (Nichol ...
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Georg Johann Pfeffer
Georg Johann Pfeffer (1854–1931) was a German zoologist, primarily a malacologist, a scientist who studies mollusks. Pfeffer was born in Berlin. In 1887 he became curator of the , which was established in 1843 and destroyed during World War II. Pfeffer's published writings were mainly about cephalopods. The World Register of Marine Species database lists 133 marine taxa named by Pfeffer When Pfeffer's name is listed as an authority for a taxon such as the land snail genus '' Lamellaxis'' Strebel & Pfeffer, 1882, his name is ''not'' simply an orthographic error for the more commonly encountered molluscan authority Pfeiffer, i.e. Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer, also known as Louis Pfeiffer (4 July 1805 – 2 October 1877), was a German physician, botanist and conchologist. Early life, Education & Medical Career Louis Pfeiffer was born in Cassel, the eldest son of the jurist ..., who lived 50 years earlier, from 1805 to 1877. Georg Johann Pfeffer ...
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Alestes Stuhlmannii
''Alestes stuhlmannii'' is a species of fish in the family Alestidae. It is endemic to the Ulanga River in Morogoro Region of Tanzania.RUBADA, 1981, Rufiji Basin Study Programme. Study of fisheries in the proposed Steiglers gorge reservoir and the Ulanga floodplain. Atkins Land and Water Management, Cambridge, England.Charlwood, J, D., and Utzinger, J., 1997. Fishery methods and fish diversity in the Ulanga River in south-eastern Tanzania. ''Afr. J. Hydrobiol. Fish'' Vol, No 7, p. 55-64. Named in honor of Franz Stuhlmann (1863-1928), a German zoologist Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the Animal, animal kingdom, including the anatomy, structure, embryology, evolution, Biological clas ... and African explorer, who collected the type specimen in Tanzania. References External links * Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds''Alestes stuhlmannii''.FishBase. 2015. Alestes F ...
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Albert Günther
Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther FRS, also Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf Günther (3 October 1830 – 1 February 1914), was a German-born British zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. Günther is ranked the second-most productive reptile taxonomist (after George Albert Boulenger) with more than 340 reptile species described. Early life and career Günther was born in Esslingen in Swabia (Württemberg). His father was a ''Stiftungs-Commissar'' in Esslingen and his mother was Eleonora Nagel. He initially schooled at the Stuttgart Gymnasium. His family wished him to train for the ministry of the Lutheran Church for which he moved to the University of Tübingen. A brother shifted from theology to medicine, and he, too, turned to science and medicine at Tübingen in 1852. His first work was "''Ueber den Puppenzustand eines Distoma''". He graduated in medicine with an M.D. from Tübingen in 1858, the same year in which he published a handbook of zoology for students of ...
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Alestes Macrophthalmus
''Alestes'' is a genus in the family Alestidae, known as the "African Characidae" as they are found exclusively on that continent. As suggested by that name, they Alestidae was formerly included in Characidae. ''Myletes'' is a synonym of ''Alestes'', but the former name has historically also been used for various South American serrasalmines. Within the Lake Chad basin, ''Alestes'' and '' Hydrocynus'', collectively known as ''salanga'', are lightly smoked and dried. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Alestes ansorgii'' Boulenger, 1910 * '' Alestes baremoze'' (Joannis, 1835) (Silversides) * ''Alestes dentex'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Characin) * ''Alestes inferus'' Stiassny, Schelly & Mamonekene, 2009 * ''Alestes liebrechtsii'' Boulenger, 1898 * ''Alestes macrophthalmus'' Günther, 1867 (Torpedo robber) * ''Alestes stuhlmannii'' Pfeffer, 1896 ;Species brought into synonymy: * ''Alestes boubon''i Roman, 1973: synonym of '' Brycinus nurse'' (Rüpp ...
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Alestes Liebrechtsii
''Alestes'' is a genus in the family Alestidae, known as the "African Characidae" as they are found exclusively on that continent. As suggested by that name, they Alestidae was formerly included in Characidae. ''Myletes'' is a synonym of ''Alestes'', but the former name has historically also been used for various South American serrasalmines. Within the Lake Chad basin, ''Alestes'' and '' Hydrocynus'', collectively known as ''salanga'', are lightly smoked and dried. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Alestes ansorgii'' Boulenger, 1910 * '' Alestes baremoze'' (Joannis, 1835) (Silversides) * ''Alestes dentex'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Characin) * ''Alestes inferus'' Stiassny, Schelly & Mamonekene, 2009 * ''Alestes liebrechtsii'' Boulenger, 1898 * ''Alestes macrophthalmus'' Günther, 1867 (Torpedo robber) * ''Alestes stuhlmannii'' Pfeffer, 1896 ;Species brought into synonymy: * ''Alestes boubon''i Roman, 1973: synonym of '' Brycinus nurse'' (Rüpp ...
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Victor Mamonekene
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