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- Limnochromini is a tribe of African cichlids from Lake Tanganyika. They are bi-parental and mouthbrooding fish. There are six genera within the tribe...
- Haplochromini Hemichromini Heterochromidini Heterotilapiini Lamprologini Limnochromini Oreochromini Pelmatochromini Pelmatolapiini Perissodini Ptychochromini...
- entirely restricted to the lake (Cyprichromini, Ectodini, Lamprologini, Limnochromini and Tropheini) and another three have species in the lake (Haplochromini...
- it is distantly related to the type species G. permaxillaris (tribe Limnochromini), instead being closer to Tropheini. The specific name honours the German...
- authorities have synonymised the Greenwoodochromini with the tribe Limnochromini. The generic name is a compound noun, made up of the surname Greenwood...
- Cichliformes Family: Cichlidae Subfamily: Pseudocrenilabrinae Tribe: Limnochromini Genus: Baileychromis Poll, 1986 Species: B. centropomoides Binomial...
- class: Actinopterygii Order: Cichliformes Family: Cichlidae Tribe: Limnochromini Genus: Limnochromis Regan, 1920 Type species Paratilapia aurita Boulenger...
- Cichliformes Family: Cichlidae Subfamily: Pseudocrenilabrinae Tribe: Limnochromini Genus: Reganochromis Whitley, 1929 Species: R. calliurus Binomial name...
- Koblmüller; and Sturmbauer (2005.) Evolutionary Relationships of the Limnochromini, a Tribe of Benthic Deepwater Cichlid Fish Endemic to Lake Tanganyika...
- Tangachromis dhanisi is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika where they live in deep waters having been caught at depths of 100 metres (330 ft)...