Amphilophus citrinellus (Günther 1864) . Midas Cichlid; Mojarra, Mojarra Midas, Cíclido Midas

Vouchers: UCR 0011-004 (4), 0024-015 (21), 0049-002 (3), 0050-002 (108), 0061-006 (7), 0062-004 (10), 0063- 002 (100), 0185-002 (15), 0188-001 (127), 0189-001 (20), 0190-001 (16), 0242-002 (13), 1051-004 (9), 1052- 017 (1), 3115-001 (1) and 3134-003 (1); FMNH 5948 (2), 5949 (3), 5950 (1), 5951 (1), 5952 (2), 5953 (6), 5954 (17), 5955 (8), 5956 (3), 5957 (5), 5958 (21), 5959 (11), 5960 (28), 5961 (11), 5962 (6), 5963 (13), 5964 (60), 5965 (16), 5966 (5), 5967 (9), 5968 (15), 5969 (14), 6206 (2), 6207 (7), 6208 (4), 6209 (1), 6212 (3), 6214 (2), 6215 (3), 6216 (5), 6220 (9), 33007 (3), 33010 (9), 52518 (1), 52519 (1), 52520 (1), 52521 (1), 52522 (1), 52523 (3), 52532 (1) and 95001 (25); LSUMZ 15443 (1); other collections: IBUNAM 13696 (1), 13698 (1), 13700 (1), 13701 (1) and UMMZ 245140 (1). Distribution: Central America; from central Nicaragua to northern Costa Rica, Atlantic drainages; (Nicaragua) BF, IM, To, Sa, SJ, RF and LN (Atlantic); 4–135 masl; Sec, Pot. Occurrence and conservation status: Nat; LC (2020), population trend stable. Literature: Meek (1907: 121, as Cichlasoma citinellum —synonym, also as Cichlasoma granadense (Meek, 1097) —misidentification; brief description, including an identification key, and information on distribution and ecology), Astorqui (1975: 134, as Cichlasoma citrinellus, in part—synonym; brief description, including illustrations and an identification key, and information on distribution and ecology), Villa (1982: 190, as C. citrinellum, in part—synonym; detailed description, including illustrations and an identification key, and information on distribution and ecology), Bussing (1998: 312; brief description, including illustrations and an identification key, and information on distribution, with a map, and ecology), Stauffer & McKaye (2002: 8; comparative morphological data and information on distribution), González-Alemán (2006: 49; brief description and information on distribution and ecology; the photo illustrating the species corresponds to a specimen of Cribroheros longimanus (Günther 1867)), Stauffer et al. (2008: 117; comparative morphological data and information on distribution), Klingenberg et al. (2003: 397; body shape variation and comparison, teeth morphology, and distribution), Angulo (2021: 47; listed, including information on distribution) and Angulo & San Gil-León (2022: e4029; identification key and information on distribution).