- The
Kneriidae are a
small family of
freshwater gonorhynchiform fishes native to sub-Saharan Africa. Most
species in this
family are part of the subfamily...
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Murray et al. 2023 - Late
Cretaceous Chanid Suborder Knerioidei Family Kneriidae Günther 1868
Genus †Mahengichthys Davis,
Arratia &
Kaiser 2013 Subfamily...
- Africa, the sole
member of the
subfamily Phractolaeminae of the
family Kneriidae. The
mouth can
extend like a
small trunk, thus the name, and has just...
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Icosteidae Ictaluridae Indostomidae Inermiidae Ipnopidae Istiophoridae Kneriidae Kraemeriidae Kuhliidae Kurtidae Kyphosidae La-Li - Lo-Lu
Labridae Labrisomidae...
- Redigobius, Sarotherodon,
Stenogobius and others),
Gonorhynchiformes (
Kneriidae, Phractolaemidae), some
lungfishes (Protopterus), many
Characiformes (Distichodontidae...
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Cromeria is a
small genus of fish in the
family Kneriidae found in
fresh waters in the Sudan, Mali, and
Guinea in the Nile and
Niger Rivers of Africa...
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Kneria is a
genus of
small fish in the
family Kneriidae. All 13
species in this
genus are
restricted to Africa.
Named in
honor of
Austrian ichthyologist...
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Kneria rukwaensis is a
species of fish in the
family Kneriidae endemic to Tanzania. Its
natural habitat is rivers. Hanssens, M.; Snoeks, J. (2006). "Kneria...
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Parakneria is a
genus of fish in the
family Kneriidae, with 15 species, all of
which are
restricted to Africa.
There are 14 species:
Parakneria abbreviata...
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Parakneria spekii is a
species of fish in the
family Kneriidae. It is
endemic to Tanzania. Its
natural habitat is rivers. Hanssens, M.; Snoeks, J. (2006)...