Amphilius nigricaudatus Pellegrin, 1909
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https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2022-462-3-001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C63F87BA-E355-3F09-7584-D8C3EC90F8B6 |
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Felipe |
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Amphilius nigricaudatus Pellegrin, 1909 |
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Amphilius nigricaudatus multipunctata Pellegrin, 1909 [Synonym junior, original�
Amphilius brevis non Boulenger, 1902 [Misapplied for Gabon specimens� Type-locality: Amphilius nigricaudatus multipunctata – “Ogooué River at Ngomo, Gabon ”. Syntypes: MNHN 1909-0013 (1). Amphilius nigricaudatus – “Ogowe River at Ngomo, Gabon ”. Syntypes: MNHN 1909-0014 to 0016 (3).
Occurrence: native
Maximum length: 7.3 cm SL
Water type: freshwater
Environment: demersal
Depth range: _
Migration: unknown
IUCN status: NT – Near threatened (A2d / 2021)
Source: preserved
Distribution and remarks: a Lower Guinea endemic, known from isolated records from southern Cameroon in Nyong to Ntem, and the Ogowe to Loueme rivers.
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